Hyderabad University MBA Executive registration ends on May 1; exam on May 12
Divyansh | April 16, 2024 | 05:09 PM IST | 1 min read
Hyderabad University’s School of Management Studies is offering MBA Executive working professionals who have at least three-years experience.
NEW DELHI: Hyderabad University is offering an MBA programme for working professionals. Eligible students can apply for the MBA Executive progamme being offered by the School of Management Studies on the official website, sites.google.com/view/mbax, till May 1. Working professionals who have at least three-years experience can apply for the programme.
As per the university website, candidates will be selected on the basis of the past academic record, written test score, and personal interview. The written examination of MBA executive admission 2024 will be held on May 12. Shortlisted candidates will then have to appear for a personal interview at the SMS on May 26. The seat allotment list will be uploaded on the university website, uohyd.ac.in, on May 29.
Students who will be allotted seats will have to pay a fee of Rs 5,00,000 for the two years. The fee can be paid in four equal instalments payable at the beginning of each semester, the university said. The first instalment can be paid till June 20. The classes of the first semester will commence in the first week of July.
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Hyderabad University said the classes will be held during weekends i.e. on Saturday and Sunday. “The In-person classes help working professionals to benefit from innovative teaching pedagogy and will have opportunities for peer learning experience. The industry-relevant syllabus will be taught using cases from Harvard and Sage besides the interactive lecture methods,” the university said.
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