Hi Shameena, Master's Union School of Bussiness is a recent addition to the list of top-level B- Schools in India. This b-school is new, but have a shorter program with Tech + management focus, more practical teaching method with many faculty being professionals in senior positions. They also have unique features such as a CXO shadow programme and practical consulting projects. The college has been getting a lot of focus as their average pay was INR 29 lacs last year, which was higher than the average for the IIMs.
You have to apply with CAT, GMAT or GRE scores. You can also take the Masters’ Union- Business Aptitude and Admissions Test (MU-BAAT) to get a seat in the Master's Union School of Business. From an exam perspective, you have to master Data interpretation and Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Skills and Case Assessment. They also have a form with questions and the selection is based on a profile assessment as well.
You can definitely try out for this b-school as well as IIMs, XLRI, IITs etc. A good CAT score will make it easier to get in, and you can decide which b-school to join based on all the bschools that you get selected for.
Should I prep for Masters Union? I heard that it has a rigorous admissions procedure and only 12% have moved to second round. Should I need an experience to apply?
Hi Shameena, Master's Union School of Bussiness is a recent addition to the list of top-level B- Schools in India. This b-school is new, but have a shorter program with Tech + management focus, more practical teaching method with many faculty being professionals in senior positions. They also have unique features such as a CXO shadow programme and practical consulting projects. The college has been getting a lot of focus as their average pay was INR 29 lacs last year, which was higher than the average for the IIMs.
You have to apply with CAT, GMAT or GRE scores. You can also take the Masters’ Union- Business Aptitude and Admissions Test (MU-BAAT) to get a seat in the Master's Union School of Business. From an exam perspective, you have to master Data interpretation and Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Skills and Case Assessment. They also have a form with questions and the selection is based on a profile assessment as well.
You can definitely try out for this b-school as well as IIMs, XLRI, IITs etc. A good CAT score will make it easier to get in, and you can decide which b-school to join based on all the bschools that you get selected for.
All the best for your prep!
Should I prep for Masters Union? I heard that it has a rigorous admissions procedure and only 12% have moved to second round. Should I need an experience to apply?