MUSB Reports Admission of Students from Goldman Sachs, McKinsey and IITs
January 11, 2021: Recently launched and funded, Gurgaon based Masters’ Union School of Business claims to have received applications from the employees of leading business organisations such as Goldman Sachs and McKinsey with an average package of Rs 10.5 lakh per annum for its new-age Post Graduate Programme in Technology and Business Management (PGP TBM). Not only the leading organisations but graduates of top tier B-Schools in the country such as ISB and IIMs have also shown equally active response in the admissions.
The batch is also drawn from varied backgrounds in education, 31 per cent engineers, and the rest from non-technical fields, such as humanities, politics and commerce. They also come from some of the IITs, SRCC, LSR, BITS and Ashoka University's leading undergraduate schools.
The new-age management programme features some of the leading industrialists and industry experts as the faculty members which includes Chairman BCG India, Arun Maira; Director, University of Oxford, Karthik Ramanna; Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and Former Chief Economist, RBI, Narendra Jadhav; Former Country Manager, Amazon, Alok Sarogi; Former CEO, Saatchi and Saatchi India, Malavika R Harita; and Former Professor Harvrd Business School, Former Partner McKinsey and Company, Bhaskar Chakravorti.
The admission to the institutes PGP TBM programme are open and the last date to apply for the same is January 31. For more details on the admission process, click here
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Answered 5 days ago
Masters' Union fee is a sum of multiple components such as caution deposit, tuition fee, exam fee, etc. Candidates are required to pay the course fee at the time of admission to grab their seat in the university. Below is Masters' Union courses and fee:
Course | Total Tuition Fee |
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MBA | INR 21.1 Lacs - 25.4 lakh |
Certificate | INR 2.3 Lacs - INR 4.2 lakh |
BBM/BMS | INR 29.3 lakh |
BCom | INR 29.3 lakh |
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Beginner-Level 5
Answered 5 days ago
Yes, Masters' Union does accept online payment for admission and application to its courses. To pay the fee online candidates are required to visit its official website. The college accepts all the methods of online payment for fees such as Credit card, Debit card, UPI, Net banking and others.
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In Masters' Union, fees once paid will not be refund under any circumstances, This policy applies to tuition fees, registration fees, and any other fee associated with the academic programme. n duplicate clause if the payments paid twice the amount will be paid within 30-40 working days. Additional
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The total tuition fee for Masters' Union MBA/PGDM ranges between INR 21.1 Lacs and INR 25.4 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Candidates need to pay course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat in the institute. Besides,
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The sector-wise average package offered and offers distribution made during PGP TBM placements 2024 are presented below:
Sectors | Average Package (2024) | Offers Distribution (2024) |
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Venture Capital | INR 30.25 LPA | 4.9% |
Consulting | INR 30.47 LPA | 9.1% |
Finance & Fin-tech | INR 26.43 LPA | 13.4% |
Consumer | INR 25.74 LPA | 38.7% |
Emerging Tech | INR 26.88 LPA | 25.4% |
Large Tech | INR 40.24 LPA | 8.5% |
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What is the fee structure for various courses at Masters' Union?