CSJMU MBA (Finance) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between MBA (Finance) and MBA (Finance and Control) at CSJMU? Which should I choose?
Ans. MBA (Finance) at CSJMU focuses primarily on financial markets, investment analysis, security analysis, portfolio management, banking, and international finance. It is more oriented towards capital markets, investment banking, and financial services roles. MBA (Finance and Control), on the other hand, combines financial management with management control systems, cost accounting, and budgetary control, making it more suitable for corporate finance, FP&A, and internal audit roles. If your career goal is investment banking, stock markets, or financial services, MBA (Finance) is the better fit. If you are targeting corporate finance, cost management, or audit roles in manufacturing or services companies, MBA (Finance and Control) may be more relevant.
Ques. What is the total fee for MBA (Finance) at CSJMU for the complete 2-year programme?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 2-year MBA (Finance) programme is Rs. 1,80,400 (Rs. 90,200 per year), covering tuition and academic charges. If you opt for hostel accommodation, the hostel rent ranges from Rs. 25,180 to Rs. 33,370 per year for boys and Rs. 17,620 to Rs. 27,700 per year for girls, with an additional mess fee of Rs. 48,000 per year charged separately. The total cost including hostel and mess for 2 years can range approximately from Rs. 2.70 lakh to Rs. 3.10 lakh depending on the hostel chosen. Hostel is optional and subject to availability.
Ques. Is CUET-PG mandatory for MBA (Finance) admission at CSJMU? What if I have a good CAT score?
Ans. CUET-PG is the primary entrance exam for MBA admission at CSJMU for the 2026-27 session, and admission is processed through UPTAC counselling. Historically, UPTAC has also accepted scores from national-level exams such as CAT, MAT, XAT, and CMAT during counselling rounds. If you have a good CAT score, you may be able to use it during UPTAC counselling, but this is subject to the official UPTAC information bulletin for 2026-27. Candidates are strongly advised to check uptac.admissions.nic.in for the confirmed list of accepted exam scores before the counselling registration window opens.
Ques. What are the career prospects after MBA (Finance) from CSJMU? Which companies recruit finance MBA graduates?
Ans. Graduates of MBA (Finance) from CSJMU can pursue careers in investment banking, equity research, portfolio management, corporate treasury, banking operations, insurance, and financial consulting. Common job roles include Financial Analyst, Investment Analyst, Relationship Manager (Banking), Treasury Manager, and Equity Research Analyst. The School of Business Management at CSJMU conducts campus placement drives with recruiters from banking, NBFCs, insurance, and corporate finance sectors. Reported average packages for MBA graduates from CSJMU range around Rs. 3 - 5 LPA. Students with strong finance skills also pursue certifications like CFA, FRM, or NISM alongside the programme to enhance their employability in capital markets.
Ques. Can a student from an engineering or science background apply for MBA (Finance) at CSJMU?
Ans. Yes, the eligibility for MBA (Finance) at CSJMU requires only a graduation degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. Students from engineering, science, or arts backgrounds are equally eligible to apply. In fact, engineering graduates with strong quantitative skills often perform well in finance-related subjects like derivatives, quantitative finance, and financial modelling. However, students without a prior commerce or finance background should familiarise themselves with basic accounting and financial concepts before joining, as the programme assumes some foundational knowledge in these areas from the first semester itself.
Ques. Does CSJMU provide any industry exposure or internship opportunities for MBA (Finance) students?
Ans. MBA programmes at CSJMU's School of Business Management include a summer internship component as part of the curriculum, typically after the second semester. Students are expected to complete an internship with a company in their area of specialisation, which provides practical exposure to financial analysis, banking operations, or corporate finance functions. The placement cell at CSJMU assists students in securing internship opportunities with companies and banks. Additionally, the university organises guest lectures, industry visits, and seminars to supplement classroom learning with real-world finance industry insights.
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