UoH MBA Admission 2025: Registrations open till January 15 at acad.uohyd.ac.in; selection through CAT 2024
Alivia Mukherjee | January 2, 2025 | 04:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
UoH Admission 2025: The MBA selection process includes shortlisting through CAT 2024 scores, group discussion (GD) and interview.
NEW DELHI: The University of Hyderabad (UoH) has commenced the registration process for MBA admissions 2025-27. As per the official schedule, the last date to apply for UoH MBA admission 2025 is January 15. Interested and eligible candidates will be able to fill the UoH MBA admission form 2025 by visiting the official website, acad.uohyd.ac.in. UoH MBA admission 2025 will be through CAT 2024 scores.
The UoH MBA 2025 seat intake is 75. Candidates are required to pay an application fee to apply for UoH MBA programme 2025. Candidates belonging to General category are required to pay Rs 600, Economically Weaker Section (EWS) candidates are required to pay Rs 550. Candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes (OBC) are required to pay Rs 400 whereas Scheduled Tribe (ST), Scheduled Caste (SC) applicants are required to pay Rs 275.
UoH Admission 2025: MBA selection process
The UoH MBA admission 2025 selection process includes shortlisting through CAT 2024 scores , group discussion (GD) and interview. The list of candidates shortlisted for Group Discussion and Interview will be announced in February or March 2025.
As per UoH MBA official brochure 2025, the GD and PI will be conducted at the University Campus during the same period. According to UoH , final admissions will be confirmed and announced by the end of March 2025. The UoH MBA 2025 classes are scheduled to begin in July.
UoH MBA Admission 2025: Eligibility criteria
Candidates can have a look at the UoH MBA admission 2025 eligibility criteria below.
- Candidates are required to hold a minimum three-year bachelor’s degree with minimum 60% aggregate scores.
- discipline recognized by UGC, the Association of Indian Universities or AICTE.
- Candidates are required to submit their graduation marksheet and certificates by June 2025.
- Candidates completing their final examinations by June, 2025 can also apply.
- Candidates are required to appear in CAT 2024.
UoH MBA Admissions 2025: Subjects and specialisation areas
The UoH MBA programme will be divided into four semesters. The first year focuses on core and foundation courses, including the following subjects:
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Management concepts and approaches
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Managerial accounting and finance
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Marketing
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Organizational behaviour
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Human resource management
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Quantitative techniques
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Business analytics
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Economics
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Information technology
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Communication and personal effectiveness
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Operations management
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Research methodology
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Business environment
In the second year, students can specialize in two areas from the following:
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Marketing
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Finance
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Operations
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Human resources
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Business analytics
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