CAT Exam 2022: Earn 20 lakhs+ after MBA from these top CAT colleges
Lakhs of MBA aspirants spend months preparing for Common Admission Test (CAT) and acing it to get an MBA degree from a top college offering the best ROI, package, faculty, etc. Check out the top MBA colleges with 20 LPA packages.
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Try NowSundararajan | September 28, 2022 | 12:39 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Master of Business Administration (MBA) is one of the academic degrees that students and professionals like to pursue for career growth and a high salary. Lakhs of them take the CAT exam every year to study at the country's best MBA colleges and grab those high salary placement packages. In the last few years, many top B-schools in India have had 100% placement records and an average placement salary of 20 lakhs.
Here's a list of these MBA colleges with details on their academic fees and the salary package offered. Candidates appearing for CAT 2022 can go through this list to set their target and pick the best one for themselves.
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Top MBA colleges with the highest average salary in India
Listed below are some of the colleges that offer an average salary of 20,00,000 INR per annum:
Top MBA colleges |
MBA Fees |
Average MBA salary |
MBA entrance exam |
IIM Calcutta |
Rs. 22.6 Lakhs |
Rs. 28 LPA |
CAT |
SPJIMR (SP Jain Institute of Management and Research) |
Rs. 17.5 Lakhs |
Rs. 26.36 LPA |
CAT |
IIM Bangalore |
Rs. 23.2 Lakhs |
Rs. 26.18 LPA |
CAT |
IIM Ahmedabad |
Rs. 23 Lakhs |
Rs. 26.13 LPA |
CAT |
FMS Delhi,(Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi) |
Rs.1.92 Lakhs |
Rs. 25.6 LPA |
CAT |
XLRI Jamshedpur (Xavier School of Management) |
23.6 Lakhs |
Rs. 24.3 LPA |
XAT |
IIM Lucknow |
Rs. 19.25 Lakhs |
Rs. 24.25 LPA |
CAT |
IIM Kozhikode |
Rs. 19 Lakhs |
Rs. 23.08 LPA |
CAT |
IIM Indore |
Rs. 16.5 Lakhs |
Rs. 22.92 LPA |
CAT |
JBIMS (Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies) |
Rs. 6.00 Lakhs |
Rs. 22.84 LPA |
CAT, CMAT, MAH CET |
MDI ( Management Development Institute) |
Rs. 21.34 Lakhs |
Rs. 22.05 LPA |
CAT |
SJMSOM (Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management) (IIT Bombay) |
Rs.10.62 Lakhs |
Rs. 20.98 LPA |
CAT |
NITIE (National Institute of Industrial Engineering) |
Rs. 12.53 Lakhs |
Rs. 20.88 LPA |
CAT |
IIFT (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade) |
Rs. 18 Lakhs |
Rs. 20.48 LPA |
IIFT Entrance Exam |
SIBM (Symbiosis Institute. Of Business Management) |
Rs 20.72 Lakhs |
Rs 20.14 LPA |
SNAP |
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Students should visit the official websites of the respective colleges to apply for the courses and know the admission criteria. Different colleges have different academic qualifications, selection, and eligibility criteria and it varies from course to course.
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