The Delhi School of Economics offers an MBA program with a focus on efficient and transparent admission processes, primarily utilizing CAT scores for shortlisting candidates. Typically, the selection involves Group Discussions and Personal Interviews (GDPI), although the 2020-22 session was an exception due to COVID-19. The program is affordably priced at approximately INR 32,000, with an annual fee of INR 15,696, subject to change. Students enjoy strong placement opportunities, with the average salary package ranging from 10 to 11 LPA and the highest reaching 25 LPA.
The school provides several scholarships, such as the Dr. Manmohan Singh Fellowship and Exim Bank Scholarship. From the first year, students can engage in live projects and internships, with an average stipend of INR 55,000 and up to INR 1,80,000 for summer internships. Notable companies like ICICI, Genpact, JP Morgan, and HPCL recruit from the campus. In the second year, students participate in final placements, achieving an average package of INR 11,00,000 and a maximum of INR 25,00,000.
The 2018-19 MBA-HRD program saw a highest CTC of INR 27.50 LPA, with an average of INR 10.68 LPA. For the 2018-20 summer placements, the average stipend was INR 63,000. Prominent recruiters include Nomura, Goldman Sachs, and Walmart Labs. To access placement services, students must join a student body, which facilitates internships and final placements with companies like Godrej and Philips Lighting.
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