
The average starting salary usually stays around ₹5 LPA to ₹8 LPA though students from CSE and related branches tend to land much higher packages at times especially when they manage to crack placements in product-based companies and all that.
It’s a good fit for professionals looking to level up their management skills, step into leadership roles, or even switch functions all without putting their careers on pause.
Most colleges usually ask for a bachelor’s degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks. In many cases, they also expect candidates to have around 1 to 4 years of work experience, though it really depends on the institute and the program you’re applying for.
Most colleges accept exams like CAT, CMAT, MAT, KMAT, Karnataka PGCET, XAT, ATMA, GMAT, and GRE for admission a few colleges, though also have their own entrance exam or selection test depending on the course and admission process.
The usual process is rather simple first, you check if you are eligible, then appear for the required entrance exam after that you fill out and submit the application form, and if shortlisted you may have to go through rounds like GDs or interviews and once you are selected the final step is paying the fee.
Fees can really vary a lot Government and university-run colleges are usually much more affordable, while private institutions tend to charge way higher fees on average though the total cost can start from under ₹1 lakh and go all the way beyond ₹18 lakh depending on the college you choose.
Some well-known options include IIM Bangalore, Christ University, Bangalore University, SIBM Bangalore, ISBR Business School, Alliance University, GIBS Business School, GEMS B School, XIME Bangalore, and Canara Bank School of Management Studies. Each of these colleges has its own style, strengths, and campus vibe so students usually end up picking based on what feels right for them not just rankings alone.
The syllabus generally covers subjects like Financial Accounting, Marketing Management, HRM, and Operations Management along with that, students also study Business Statistics, Financial Management, Strategic Management, Business Law, and Research Methods there are also elective subjects, so you can pick a specialisation based on what you’re interested in or where you want to build your career.
Popular specialisations include Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Operations, Business Analytics, Information Technology, International Business, Supply Chain Management, and Entrepreneurship, so students usually have quite a few options to pick from depending on what actually interests them.
Graduates can go on to work as Marketing Managers, Business Analysts, HR Managers, Finance Managers, Operations Managers, Project Managers, Strategy Consultants, and plenty of other leadership or mid-level management roles to it opens up a lot of different career paths depending on what someone’s interested in and where they want to grow.