IET MBA FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of MBA (HRM) from IET Sitapur and what kind of jobs can I get after completing this programme?
Ans. An MBA in Human Resource Management from IET Sitapur opens doors to roles such as HR Executive, Recruitment Specialist, Training and Development Manager, Payroll Manager, HR Business Partner, and Industrial Relations Officer. Graduates can find employment in sectors like IT, banking, manufacturing, retail, and FMCG. Companies like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Allianz, Accenture, and Wipro are among the regular recruiters at IET Sitapur. The average starting salary for MBA HRM graduates is approximately Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month, with growth potential as experience builds.
Ques. Is MBA (HRM) at IET Sitapur the same fee as other MBA specialisations? Are there any additional costs?
Ans. Yes, the fee for MBA (HRM) is the same as all other MBA specialisations at IET Sitapur, which is Rs. 1,24,400 for the entire 2-year programme (Rs. 62,200 per year). Additional costs include a refundable caution money deposit of approximately Rs. 5,000 at the time of admission, AKTU examination fees each semester, and optional hostel charges of Rs. 45,000 per year. Mess charges are payable separately. Students should confirm the exact fee breakup with the college admissions office before enrolling.
Ques. What entrance exams are accepted for MBA (HRM) at IET Sitapur and how competitive is the admission process?
Ans. IET Sitapur accepts CAT, MAT, CMAT, and CUET-PG scores for MBA admission through UPTAC counselling. The admission process is not highly competitive compared to top-tier MBA colleges, making it accessible to students with moderate entrance exam scores. Since admission is through UPTAC centralised counselling, students with a valid score in any of the accepted exams and meeting the basic eligibility (50% in graduation; 45% for SC/ST) can apply. MAT and CMAT are considered more accessible routes for students who may not have strong CAT scores.
Ques. Does IET Sitapur offer any industry exposure or internship opportunities for MBA (HRM) students?
Ans. IET Sitapur has a dedicated Training and Placement Cell that organises industry interactions, guest lectures, workshops, and campus recruitment drives. MBA students are typically required to complete a summer internship as part of the AKTU curriculum, which provides hands-on HR experience in real organisations. The college also organises personality development programmes and career guidance sessions. However, students are advised to proactively network and seek internship opportunities given that IET Sitapur is located in a smaller city, and the breadth of industry exposure may be more limited compared to colleges in larger metros.
Ques. Is IET Sitapur a government or private college, and is the MBA degree valid for government jobs?
Ans. IET Sitapur is a private institution established in 2005, affiliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), a state government university, and approved by AICTE. The MBA degree from IET Sitapur is therefore valid and recognised for government job applications that require an MBA or equivalent postgraduate management qualification. For specific government recruitment notifications, candidates should verify the eligibility criteria as some may require degrees from specific universities or institutions.
Ques. How does the hostel facility at IET Sitapur work for MBA students, and what is the overall campus life like?
Ans. IET Sitapur provides separate hostel facilities for boys (Dilip Boys Hostel) and girls (Vartika Girls Hostel) at Rs. 45,000 per year. The hostels are located near the academic buildings and are supervised by wardens and security staff round the clock. Rooms are furnished with basic amenities. The campus also has a cafeteria, sports complex (Table Tennis, Football, Hockey, Volleyball), library, and transport facilities. Student clubs including the Literary Club, Cultural Club, Sports Club, and Science and Technology Club are active on campus. MBA students generally find the campus environment conducive for studies, though the social and cultural scene is more modest compared to larger city colleges.


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