BMU MBA admissions 2023 opens; Apply now
Team Careers360 | December 8, 2022 | 01:31 PM IST | 1 min read
BML Munjal University is accepting applications for MBA programmes 2023. Students can check details eligibility criteria, course fees and other information here.
NEW DELHI - BML Munjal University has started the registration process for MBA programme 2023. Eligible candidates can visit the BMU official website - bmu.edu.in and apply for the BMU MBA 2023 programme. To get shortlisted, applicants need to submit the valid scores of CAT/ NMAT/ MAT/GMAT/ XAT or BMU-MAT (BMU’s Management Aptitude Test).
To avoid any discrepancy, candidates must go through the detailed instructions and eligibility criteria prescribed by the institution. Applicants need to pay the BMU MBA application fee of Rs. 1,500 to complete the registration process.
BML Munjal University: Programmes offered and specializations
|
Programme offered |
Specialization |
|
MBA |
Marketing Finance Human Resource Business Analytics Operations and Supply chain management Entrepreneurship |
BMU MBA 2023: Eligibility Criteria
|
Educational qualification / Degree |
Percentage |
|
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from recognised university |
50% or more |
|
CAT/ NMAT/ MAT/GMAT/ XAT or BMU-MAT (BMU’s Management Aptitude Test). |
NA |
|
Undergraduates too can apply. |
NA |
BMU MBA 2023: Fee Structure
MBA 2023 without Global Leadership program
|
Year |
Tuition fee |
|
1st Year |
6,20,000 |
|
2nd Year |
6,15,000 |
|
Total |
12,35,000 |
BMU MBA 2023: Mode of applications and application fees
|
Application Fees |
Rs. 1,500 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online |
Final selection will be based on the prior academic qualifications, management entrance examination scores, performance in selection procedure and other important factors.
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