Woxsen University announces scholarships for MBA admissions 2025; scholar’s round open for students
Students who qualify for the scholar’s round will be awarded an additional 10% merit scholarship, on top of the regular scholarship award, which can be up to 50%.

Vaishnavi Shukla | October 17, 2024 | 01:45 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Woxsen University announced scholarships for its MBA programmes for the academic year 2025 intakes. The University has also announced a Scholar’s round for participating students. Qualified students will receive additional scholarships, over and above the regular scholarship, the Woxsen University statement said.
Woxsen University offers multiple programmes for aspiring students including- MBA (general), MBA (business analytics), MBA (financial services), and MBA (general) for experienced professionals programmes.
“Notably, Woxsen’s MBA programmes are EFMD Global accredited, placing the institution among the top 1% of business schools worldwide. The university’s MBA programmes are ranked 101+ in Asia by QS Business Masters World Ranking 2024 and have acquired rank 6th in Asia Pacific by Bloomberg Best B-Schools Ranking 2024,” Woxsen University statement adds.
David J Meyer, executive dean of the School of Business at Woxsen University said: “Here at Woxsen, we constantly strive for excellence, and we are looking for MBA students who share our passion for high achievement. We offer MBA scholarships to deserving candidates who demonstrate academic prowess and strong domain knowledge. This is a great opportunity for meritorious students who are decisive and focused on pursuing their MBA from a top-ranked, world-class B-School.”
Also read Woxsen University third best MBA institution in India: Bloomberg Best B-School Rankings 2024
Woxsen University: Scholarship awards
Students will be selected based on composite scoring of entrance test and personal interview rounds and will be awarded an additional 10% merit scholarship over the regular scholarship, which can be up to 50%. The university is committed to supporting sports talent across the country, offering sports scholarships of up to Rs 1 lakh for eligible students, Woxsen statement adds.
"Woxsen University is also committed to supporting sports talent across the country by offering sports scholarships of up to Rs 1 lakh for eligible students."
To pursue Woxsen’s MBA programme students must have an undergraduate degree from any discipline with a minimum of 60% aggregate from a recognized institute. However, candidates are advised to check the detailed eligibility criteria on the official website.
Woxsen University: MBA admission process
For admission to the MBA programmes through the Scholar’s Round, students must
follow Woxsen University’s 3-step admissions process as follows:
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Apply online on Woxsen University’’s official website
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Applicants can appear for the WAT (Woxsen Aptitude Test) to qualify for the Scholar’s Round.
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Personal Interview will be the final round
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