MBA degree wanted – Recognised but Affordable

MBA degree wanted – Recognised but Affordable

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Updated on Aug 14, 2013 14:16 IST

Worried about the sky-rocketing MBA fees and not-so-good placement season this year? Sit back, relax and prepare well for CAT and other B-school entrance tests, as shiksha.com brings you a list of good yet affordable institutes offering management education.

College/university

Course

Fee (Rs)

Cut-off (2012)

Faculty of Management Studies (FMS)

MBA

20,960

CAT: 98.73

Banaras Hindu University

MBA

56,984

CAT: 84.59

Motilal Nehru National Institute Of Technology

MBA

1,04,450

CAT: 65

National Institute of Technology (Durgapur)

MBA

1,17,634

CAT: 47.4, CMAT: 61771 XAT

Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS-Pilani)

MBA

1,24,000

CAT: 65

Institute of Management Development and Research (IMDR)

PGDM

1,32,000

 

Sydenham Institution of Management Studies and Research and Entrepreneurship Education

PGDBM

1,38,000

CET: 160

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee)

MBA

1,40,000

CAT: 95.75

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT Kanpur)

MBA

1,46,912

CAT: 85

National Institute of Technology, Surathkal

MBA

1,54,100

CAT: 83

Indian Institute of Science (IISc) – Bangalore

MBA

1,59,840

CAT: 94

University Business School (UBS), Panjab University, Chandigarh

MBA

1,69,720

CAT: 88

National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli

MBA

1,80,550

CAT: 83

Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS)

MMS

2,00,000

CAT, CMAT: 169

 

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2014-01-15 23:38:12

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