Sri Sri University begins registration for MBA programmes; application fee
SSU MBA Programme: Interested students can submit the form with an application fee of Rs 500 on the official website, apply.srisriuniversity.edu.in.
Alivia Mukherjee | January 23, 2024 | 01:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Sri Sri University (SSU), has commenced the registration process for MBA programmes. SSU's MBA programs offer specialization in various fields, such as HR (Human Resources), Marketing, Finance, Operations, Business Analytics, Good Governance, Public Policy, Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship. The MBA programme will be for the duration of 2 years.
During the two-year MBA programme, SSU students participate in live simulations, lectures, group discussions, and project work. The MBA programme will include four semesters and consists of an eight-week summer internship assignment in May and June, as well as core and optional courses associated with students' selected specialisations.
According to SSU, the MBA programmes aim to teach students critical decision-making strategies, analytical abilities, and the capacity to assess real-world business situations. The programme integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, allowing students to undertake competent strategic analyses.
SSU's MBA graduates have secured positions in industry giants like KPMG, MRF, Pidilite, and more, with an placement rate of 98.55%.
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SSU MBA Programme: Application fee
Interested students can apply for the SSU's MBA programme on the official website, apply.srisriuniversity.edu.in. The application fee for MBA is Rs 500/- for Indian nationals and 50 USD for International Applicants. The application fee is non-refundable. If students are applying for more than one course, separate forms should be filled for each course.
Entrepreneurship opportunities
The official press release read, "Sri Sri University is the only institution in Eastern India to offer a two-year full-time program in entrepreneurship that is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)." Sri Sri University features "SRINOVATION," an entrepreneurial cell that fosters innovation while also encouraging student participation, particularly among MBA programme participants.
Furthermore, in 2018, the university established SSU Innovation Pvt. Ltd., a recognised incubation centre under the Start-up Odisha programme, with an emphasis on agriculture, food processing, and social entrepreneurship. This incubator has assisted over 120 start-ups in a variety of industries by providing mentorship, advice, networking opportunities, and finance. In 2022, it received recognition from Startup Odisha and was officially approved as a Host Institute for establishing Business Incubators by the Government of India. This may benefit the MBA students by providing valuable resources to kickstart their own entrepreneurial journeys.
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