Banaras Hindu University's MBA admissions process involves CAT or BHU PET exam scores followed by group discussions and personal interviews. Candidates must meet a cutoff score, which was 83.5 percentile for the GENERAL category in CAT-18, subject to category-specific guidelines. The MBA and MBA-IB programs each have 45 seats, with an extra 15% available as paid seats. The faculty, consisting of about 40-50 members with significant experience, supports a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:15 and ensures a 100% placement rate annually.
The two-year MBA program costs INR 1,00,000, divided into INR 49,807 for the first year and INR 49,081 for the second year. Paid seats require an extra INR 1,50,000. Total costs, including tuition and hostel fees, are around INR 1,12,114, with an offer acceptance fee of INR 2,000. Hostel fees are INR 4,110 annually, and mess fees are INR 2,300 monthly. Scholarships and financial aid are available, with up to INR 5,000 for low-income students and study loans facilitated through bank partnerships.
Students are eligible for placements after the third semester, with a strong placement record featuring companies like Infosys, IBM, ICICI Bank, and Wipro. Average salary packages are INR 7-8 LPA, with the highest reaching INR 16-21 LPA. The MBA program specifically has a placement rate of over 90%, with more than 140 offers from 37 recruiters and a highest CTC of INR 13 LPA. The summer internship program sees 100% placements with companies like TATA, Amazon, and HDFC Bank.
BHU offers merit and need-based scholarships, particularly for Uttar Pradesh students, and free health services and hostel facilities for all students. The fee structure is affordable compared to other institutions, with additional placement cell charges of ?12,000. Government scholarships can cover up to ?50,000 for eligible students, with full fee reimbursement for those with a family income below ?2,00,000.
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