The MBA program enrolls around 30 students per class and is facilitated by two full-time and three guest faculty, all with PhDs, mainly in chemical engineering. Despite their qualifications, there is a lack of engagement in teaching. A faculty member is assigned for practical guidance, with notable support from the physics faculty. The program includes two mid-semester tests per semester, selecting the better score, alongside end-semester exams and assignments. Students undergo two internships: a 6-month chemical core internship in the final semester of the 4th year and a 6-month MBA internship in the last semester. The placement rate is 90%, with companies like Reliance and ExxonMobil recruiting, though the quality is mixed, with consulting firms like Acclime and Grab being preferable. Some students opt to pursue higher education instead. The MBA program costs approximately 135,000 INR per year, split into two payments of about 67,000 INR and 50,000 INR. Exam fees are 3,000 INR per semester, totaling 6,000 INR annually. EWS quota students pay around 10,000 INR, with scholarships available based on merit and program specifics. The 5-year integrated Chemical Engineering with MBA course is pricier than standalone Chemical Engineering or Food Technology courses, which cost 18,000 INR per semester, totaling 144,000 INR. Tuition fees rise by 5% annually, with a 1,500 INR society fee per year, and scholarships are accessible for eligible students.
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