Prospective MBA students at this college can apply via the KMAT examination, with a specialized MBA in Energy Management attracting those with a technical background, like BTech graduates. The selection process includes a group discussion and personal interview. Faculty members, aged between 30 to 65, are well-qualified, offering 3 to 4 hours of weekly instruction per subject. For Energy Management, most lecturers are guest lecturers with industry experience and certifications.
The two-year MBA program costs 1.5 lacs, payable per semester, with no additional admission charges. Fees are payable online or offline, with transparent breakdowns provided. The placement scene is not robust, so students often secure internships independently, with one month allocated for gaining practical experience. The college offers various scholarships, including the egrantz for OBC students with annual incomes under ?80,000.
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