The admission process for the program includes filling an online form, taking an entrance exam, and attending a personal interview. Admission is primarily through the JEE (MAINS) with a 50% reservation for the home state (Chandigarh), although those from the home state did not receive hostel accommodation this year. The college, now autonomous and no longer affiliated with Pune University, has a faculty considered generally good despite some students expressing dissatisfaction with certain members.
The student-to-faculty ratio is 60:1, and the exam system comprises four exams annually with an 80% attendance mandate. The course curriculum is considered relevant. The BBA program at MIT has a fee structure of approximately INR 2,85,000 per year, totaling around INR 8,00,000 for the three-year course, which can be paid in two installments. Scholarships are available for high achievers, with top performers potentially receiving a full tuition waiver. Hostel facilities are far from campus and cost INR 2,15,152 annually, plus a security deposit of INR 25,000.
Campus placements offer packages between 2-5 LPA, with some students reporting an average of around 10 LPA. Major recruiters include Capgemini, Northern Trust, and Deloitte. Most students who register for placements secure jobs, although not all offers are high-paying. Internships are a key component, particularly in the 2nd and 3rd years, with stipends ranging from INR 5,000 to 10,000 per month. The university provides professional seminars and summer training programs to aid in placement preparation.
While fees are considered high, especially for non-locals, financial assistance and scholarships are available for a limited number of students.
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