About Course

MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree program that is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in various management and leadership roles. The course duration is typically two years, but some institutes may offer an executive MBA program that can be completed in one year.

The MBA course curriculum includes a broad range of subjects such as accounting, economics, finance, marketing, operations management, human resources, and business strategy. In addition, many MBA programs also offer specialization options, such as healthcare management, international business, entrepreneurship, and information technology

Course Fees

The fees for MBA programs in India can vary widely depending on the institution, location, and program format. On average, the fees for MBA programs in India range from around Rs. 5 lakhs to Rs. 25 lakhs for the entire program.

However, fees can be higher for top-ranked institutions or for programs offered in metropolitan cities. For example, fees for the MBA program at the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) can range from around Rs. 10 lakhs to Rs. 25 lakhs for the two-year program, while fees for MBA programs at private universities such as Symbiosis, SP Jain, and XLRI can range from around Rs. 10 lakhs to Rs. 20 lakhs.

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What Will You Learn?

  • (1) Management: One of the core focuses of an MBA program is management, which includes topics such as organizational behavior, leadership, and strategic planning.
  • Accounting and Finance: MBA programs usually cover accounting and finance topics such as financial statement analysis, financial planning, and investment management.
  • (2) Marketing: MBA students often learn about marketing strategies and tactics, including consumer behavior, market research, and product development.
  • (3) Operations: Operations management is another key area of focus in MBA programs, covering topics such as supply chain management, logistics, and quality control.
  • (4) Business Ethics: Many MBA programs include courses on business ethics and corporate social responsibility, as ethical decision making is an important aspect of modern business.
  • (5) Entrepreneurship: Some MBA programs offer courses on entrepreneurship, which cover topics such as developing a business plan, raising capital, and launching a new venture.