Masters' Union invites applications for UG and PG programme 2023; check details here
Masters' Union is accepting applications for UG and PG programmes 2023 in the field of management. Students can check the detailed course-wise eligibility criteria, fees and apply before February 28, 2023.
Ujjwal Kirti | February 9, 2023 | 09:58 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Masters' Union Gurugram has started the application process for undergraduate and postgraduate management programme 2023. Masters' Union offers a 4 year Undergraduate Programme and a 16 month Postgraduate Programme in Technology and Business Management. Candidates can visit the Masters' Union official website - mastersunion.org and complete the application procedure.
For post graduate programmes, applicants need to appear for MUBAAT which is an entrance examination of the Masters' Union. Applicants must check the eligibility criteria and other important information to avoid any mistake.
Masters' Union Gurugram: Programme offered and Fees
Programme Name |
Fees |
Undergraduate Programme in Technology and Business Management |
Rs. 7,00,000 to Rs. 8,00,000 per annum |
Post Graduate Programme in Technology and Business Management |
Rs. 22,00,000 + GST |
Masters' Union UG and PG 2023: Eligibility criteria
Programme Name |
Eligibility criteria |
Undergraduate Programme in Technology and Business Management |
Students must have passed Class 12th or equivalent from the recognized board |
Post Graduate Programme in Technology and Business Management |
Graduates from recognized universities. Final year students can also apply |
Masters' Union admissions 2023: Application fees and mode of application
Application Fees for UG Programme |
2500 for R2 |
Application Fees for PGP Programme |
3000 |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Masters' Union admissions 2023: Selection process
Students who are applying for Masters' Union programmes can check the selection process for both UG and PG programmes.
Selection for Undergraduate Programme
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Meet the eligibility criteria.
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Fill the Masters’ Union application form and pay the application fee.
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Based on the submissions, shortlisted students are called to the Masters' Union campus for an in-person business simulation and interview
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The final selection is on the basis of the candidate's academic record, performance in the business simulation and interview and overall profile of the candidate,
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Submit documents and pay course fees to secure admission.
PGP Selection Process
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All students applying for the PGP-TBM programme are given the option to take the MUBAAT examination, which is included in the application fees.
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The MUBAAT will be conducted on the weekend following the admission deadline. Further details will be provided to candidates that select the MUBAAT option, on the completion of their application. After the completion of online application and entrance exam requirements, candidature will be evaluated by the admissions committee for the first shortlist.
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Results will be announced 30-60 days after the admissions deadline.
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Once shortlisted, candidates will be called for interview round
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The final merit list will be based on the prior academics, performance in MUBAAT and personal interview round.
Masters' Union: Contact details
DLF Cyberpark, Phase II, Udyog Vihar, Sector 20, Gurugram, Haryana, 122008
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