Masters’ Union to establish new 10-acre campus in Gurugram Cyberwalk by next year
Gauri Mittal | June 24, 2025 | 05:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
Masters’ Union second campus in Gurugram will house 5,000 students; to have hostels, faculty housing, startup accelerator zones, innovation labs, recreation areas
Masters’ Union, business and technology school, located in Udyog Vihar, Gurugram, is establishing a new 10-acre campus in Cyberwalk, which is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold-certified business district in Gurugram, according to the official statement.
Masters’ Union new Gurugram campus is expected to be operational by 2026. It will be designed to accommodate 5,000 students in the school of business and the school of emerging technologies and executive education. The campus will include classrooms, student hostels and faculty housing, along with startup accelerator zones, innovation labs, sports and recreation areas, business history museums, and ‘cross-disciplinary project studios’.
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The business school campus will be located in the 150-acre Cyberwalk, which has “biophilic and Vastu-informed” infrastructure. It is the hub of Research and Development (R&D) and operational centres of brands like Nestle, Honda, Mitsubishi, and HCL Technologies.
Masters’ Union Gurugram campus
According to the official statement, Masters’ Union ’s founding philosophy has been: “Business education must happen alongside business practice.”
“Establishing campuses in industrial centres like Cyberwalk helps students gain practical knowledge. Almost 50% of Masters’ Union students last year worked on live projects or internships with companies located nearby - Microsoft, BCG, Kearney, Accenture, Pernod Ricard, EY-Parthenon, Hitachi, Zomato, and Park+,” the statement said.
The industry exposure helps in bringing almost 30% of placement offers from these companies that the students engaged with during their studies, as per the statement.
Masters’ Union: Real-world knowledge
Pratham Mittal, founder of Masters’ Union said, “We have always believed that the best learning happens not in silos, but in the shadow of real-world enterprise. This new campus at Cyberwalk continues that approach of placing our students at the centre of India’s industrial corridor, where they can learn by observing, participating, and building alongside real businesses.”
The Gurugram business school has faculty from multinational corporations (MNC) to startup leaders, from companies like Amazon, Apple, and Mckinsey. The leadership consists of graduates from institutes like Stanford, Wharton, Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), and Indian Institutes of Management (IIM).
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