Frequently Asked Questions
MBA stands for Master of Business Administration. It is a two-year postgraduate management programme spanning 4 semesters, recognised by UGC and AICTE.
A bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) from a recognised university. Final-year students can also apply. Work experience is preferred but not mandatory for full-time MBA programmes.
The major entrance exams are: CAT (for IIMs and 1,000+ B-schools), XAT (for XLRI and 150+ institutes), SNAP (for Symbiosis institutes), NMAT (for NMIMS), CMAT (for JBIMS and many B-schools), MAT (for 600+ colleges), IIFT (for IIFT Delhi), and GMAT (for ISB and international programmes).
MBA fees vary widely: IIMs charge ₹23-33 Lakh (total for 2 years), ISB charges ₹42-46 Lakh (1-year programme), FMS Delhi is among the most affordable at ₹2-3 Lakh, top private B-schools charge ₹15-25 Lakh, and state university programmes cost ₹50,000-5 Lakh.
Average starting salaries range from ₹8-15 LPA at Tier-2 B-schools to ₹20-35 LPA at IIMs and ISB. Top performers in consulting and finance can receive packages of ₹30-50 LPA. With 5-10 years of post-MBA experience, salaries can reach ₹50 LPA - 1 Cr+.
MBA is a degree awarded by university-affiliated colleges, while PGDM is a diploma awarded by autonomous institutions (like IIMs, XLRI, MDI). Both are equally valued by employers. Most top B-schools in India actually award PGDM, not MBA. The key difference is that PGDM institutions can update their curriculum independently, while MBA syllabi follow university guidelines.
Not mandatory for most full-time MBA programmes - fresh graduates can apply. However, 1-3 years of work experience strengthens your profile during admissions (especially at IIMs) and helps with better placements. Executive MBA programmes typically require 3-10 years of experience.
Finance (especially investment banking and private equity) and Strategy/Consulting specialisations typically command the highest starting salaries (₹20-40 LPA at top B-schools). Business Analytics and Product Management are emerging high-paying domains. However, long-term salary depends more on the institution, individual performance, and career choices than the specialisation alone.
CAT (Common Admission Test) is conducted annually by IIMs for MBA admissions. It has three sections: VARC (Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension), DILR (Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning), and QA (Quantitative Ability). Duration is 2 hours. Preparation typically takes 6-12 months with a mix of self-study, practice tests, and coaching (optional). A percentile of 99+ is needed for top IIMs.
Yes, B.Tech + MBA is one of the most valued degree combinations in India. Engineers form a significant portion of IIM batches (40-60%). Engineering graduates typically perform well in the quantitative sections of CAT. Gaining 2-5 years of work experience after B.Tech before pursuing MBA is considered ideal for the best career outcomes and ROI.
Major career paths include: management consulting (McKinsey, BCG, Bain), investment banking & finance (Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan), marketing & brand management (HUL, P&G), product management (Google, Amazon), operations & supply chain, general management at conglomerates (Tata, Aditya Birla), and entrepreneurship.
Yes, several UGC-recognised universities offer online and distance MBA programmes (IGNOU, Amity Online, Manipal Online, NMIMS Distance). However, online/distance MBA lacks the campus experience, peer learning, and placement support that make full-time MBA valuable. For career switching or significant salary jumps, a full-time MBA from a reputed institution is strongly recommended.
IIM MBA offers strong ROI. With fees of ₹23-33 Lakh and median placement packages of ₹25-35 LPA at top IIMs, the investment is typically recovered within 1-2 years. FMS Delhi offers the highest ROI in India - fees of ₹2-3 Lakh with median salary exceeding ₹32 LPA (2024 batch). Factor in education loan interest costs and opportunity cost of 2 years' salary when calculating personal ROI.
The summer internship (8-10 weeks between Year 1 and Year 2) is critical. It provides real industry experience, validates your specialisation choice, and often leads to Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs). At top B-schools, 30-50% of final placements come through PPOs from summer internships. Stipends range from ₹20,000 to ₹3,00,000 per month depending on the company.
Yes. IIMs offer the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM), equivalent to a PhD, which is fully funded with a monthly stipend of ₹40,000-₹70,000 (varies by IIM). Other institutions like ISB, XLRI, and IITs also offer doctoral programmes in management. A PhD/FPM is ideal for those interested in academic careers (B-school faculty), research, or policy advisory roles.