Mahindra Ecole Centrale Mahindra University is definitely worth joining if you’re looking for a well-structured Bachelor of Business Administration [BBA] program. I’m currently in BBA with digital technologies, and I find the curriculum really relevant to current job market needs. The faculty is supportive, and they emphasize real-world applications rather than just theoretical knowledge.
However, the fees are quite high at 350,000 annually, and there aren't many scholarships available. Still, the infrastructure and facilities are impressive, which was a major reason I chose this university over others. Overall, I think it's a good choice for anyone serious about pursuing a career in business.
There's no college where you'll find only one type of student. Whether it's Manipal, VIT, IIT, IIM, or even Delhi University, you'll see students from all sorts of backgrounds. It's unfair to blame a university for student behavior. Do you really think any university encourages drinking, smoking, or drug use? It's not like universities advertise, "Join us to enjoy drugs!" That's just common sense. We shouldn't put the blame on universities that have built a good reputation. The issue is more about student choices, and it's something the Indian government is already addressing. It's not a new problem. If you're worried that students aren't being constantly watched in bathrooms or their rooms, remember that doesn't happen anywhere, not even at places like Harvard, so don't stress!
Now, let's focus on the positive aspects of Mahindra University that make it stand out:
And that's just scratching the surface. I'm not here to overly praise the university, just sharing some key points, because I don't want anyone later claiming I'm biased.
Honestly, I'm not sure about Mahindra Ecole Centrale Mahindra University for BBA. While the faculty is decent and the curriculum is updated frequently, the internship opportunities start only in the second year and the stipends are quite low. With a fee structure of 350,000 per year and no scholarships available, it can be a bit overwhelming financially.
Plus, the campus life is somewhat limited with only one big fest annually and a few smaller events. I think if you're looking for a vibrant college life with numerous events and better internship options, you might want to look elsewhere.
I've spent two years at Mahindra Ecole Centrale, and here's my take. If you're all about top-notch infrastructure and facilities, there are other colleges that might be more impressive, though MEC isn't lacking in that department. However, when it comes to the curriculum, faculty, and opportunities for industry interaction, MEC really shines. It should gain more recognition from students and parents once the first batch graduates in 2018.
Don't expect much from Mahindra Ecole Centrale Mahindra University. The placements aren't impressive, and there's little focus on research. Many teachers are leaving, and those who remain often lack expertise in the subjects they teach, learning as they go. It's like those ads that promise a lot but deliver nothing.