The institute, a part of the University, has upheld a high standard of education for 27 years, emphasizing non-commercialized learning. Admission involves the Maharashtra CET, followed by a group discussion and personal interview, culminating in a comprehensive evaluation. The admission process begins with the entrance test in mid-May, followed by discussions and interviews in mid-June, and concludes with counseling in early July. The faculty consists of 12-14 members, including visiting professors with diverse backgrounds, some of whom are IIMA alumni, offering expertise in business law, computers, and more.
The MBA program is notably affordable, with a total fee of 30,000, payable in two yearly installments, much cheaper compared to the 2.5 lakh average fee of private colleges. This year, the college experienced limited on-campus placements, with about 10 students securing jobs, but provided opportunities for national-level placements, such as a successful position at ICICI Capital. The reviewer funded their MBA without utilizing scholarships, though such options may exist.
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