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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, it is a very interesting question that every student likes to know because it gives the student an idea about the chances of getting admission. However in case of Masters' Union this possibility is just not existing. This is because this institution has announced on the websites itself that there are no cut off for seeking admission in this Institute. And this is proven by the fact that this Institute gives admissions for this supposedly equivalent to MBA course, to even those students who are not even graduate in any branch. They do not publish the ranking obtained by the students in the entrance examination which
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, the answer to this question could vary as per the perception of any person who is writing about this. However I will make an honest attempt to point out how this institution is unique from any other normal business School. The first unique thing that strikes about this institution is the exorbitant fees that they are charging including very stiff registration charges. Rupees 70000 is quite high when compared with registration fees of any other standard business school or for that matter any other educational Institute. Another unique thing is the restriction in intake of the students for class. They have restricted
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, no student cannot join the Masters' Union directly. I will explain in short subsequently how the admission process takes place.
Every student first has to upload his CV or career graph along with co-curricular activities etc. either by following a sample CV available on the website of this Institute or a student can make his own. After having done this and after having paid the registration fee this Institute conducts written test for each and every student on the Sunday after the close of registration date. This examination is called MUBAAT. The institution's admission committee then goes through
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters' Union as well as SOIL Institute of Management both are private institutes giving a training in what is called as post graduate programme of Management. Both institutes are considered as quite good but as one can expect they are prose and cons of each of these institutes. Soil admits as many as 480 students every year in different streams while the capacity of the Masters' Union is pegged at just about 60. Soil was established reback in 2008 whereas Masters was established as recently as in the year 2020. There is also a huge difference of fees to be paid. Soil charges just about rupees 15 lacs per year as f
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters' Union is an institution which is totally private and was established keeping in mind the requirements of industry and how it was not being met by the business schools formally established in India. This institution has not sought any recognition from either AICTE or UGC and hence this Institute issues only a certificate of having completed this course. Theoretically the institution gives admissions to MBA course which is officially called by them as PGP TBM even to those students who have not even passed their graduation examination. This institution does not give admission to this 16 months duration course
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters' Union began its journey in the year 2020 as a private institute offering a programme of post graduation in technology and business management, which was a 16 months duration course that was colloquially called as MBA. Perhaps this Institute wanted space for itself in this field and hence refused to offer undergraduate courses for some years before relenting and beginning to undergraduate courses of 4 years duration. The total tuition fees to be paid by a student for the undergraduate courses that this Institute offers is about rupees 38 lakhs. Even though this fees is appearing to be quite exorbitant studen
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters Union has a very unique system of giving admissions. It charges a hefty sum as registration fees for students who want to take admission but of course this is adjusted in the tuition fees subsequently. It perhaps does not believe in any of the standard National held entrance exams for business schools like GMAT or CAT et cetera. It claims that it's admission process is looking at the "holistic approach" about a students journey till the time and not mearly at the numbers the student may have obtained in any exam. This institution insists that each and every person who seeks admission has to appear for an ent
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, to compare two institutes is quite a tough job. This is so because the parameters are not defined on which to compare. It can so of happen that one Institute is better on some parameters while the other Institute is better on other parameters. Depends on the user to decide which parameters one is looking for and then select the institute. Here there is a similar story. Soil Institute offers MBA of a duration of 12 months which is recognised by AICTE and the fees are about ?15 lacs. These are perhaps the factors which are in favour of this Institute. In the case of Masters' Union the course duration is of 16 months a
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters Union is a private Institute which is not affiliated to any university but is offering 16 months PGP TBM which others are colloquially calling as MBA. The institute gives admission even to those who have not done their graduation. This Institute being not recognised by either AICTE or UGC, there is no official intake capacity which institute has to follow as per the government norms. However this institution maintains that to keep in mind the ratio of mentor and the students and also keeping in mind the holistic development of the students they try to keep this class at about 60. Though they can either reduc
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters' Union at Gurugram is a very specialised Institute which is not affiliated to any university and also does not follow any standard procedure for giving admissions to students. They do not give any value for the nationally held entrance examinations for MBA but conduct their own examination called MUBAAT. The institutions prospectus itself states that the prospective student need not go to any coaching class for preparation to crack this entrance exam since every year this will be in a different format and there will be no set pattern and hands no agency will be actually able to teach how to crack this. In ad
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