Remarks
Alliance Business Schools is India's first Bschool to get accredited by IACBE and it has several good aspects which makes the institute stand out amongst the other bschools. It is highly famous for its academic excellence and rigor. Placements records at the institute is fascinating and the veteran faculty members are super talented and qualified. These are the main reasons i pursued my MBA programme from ABS. My admission was done based on the valid scores in CAT exam followed by the performance in various parameters.
Course Curriculum Overview
The MBA General curriculum is designed with a view to make the students understand the general concepts of management in the industrial world. The concepts are clearly defined by the faculty members who have great experience and knowledge in their respective domains. Practical knowledge is given high priority.
Placement Experience
The placement at ABS is significant as the institute records 100% success in the campus placements drive. The institute invites several prominent industry giants from domestic and international level who hire eligible students. The institute recorded its highest domestic CTC at INR 18 LPA and the international CTC was recorded at INR 20 LPA.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee structure of the MBA programme at ABS is INR 13.5 lacs in total which is quite feasible. Many of the students take admissions because of the affordable fee structure. There's no fee hike policy, but the institute offeres industry-sponsored and government-funded scholarships and financial assistance to the needy and deserving students.
Campus Life
The campus infrastructure of the institute is very good and the infrastructural facilities enhances the students learning experience. There's a well furnished classrooms with latest technology, well-equipped computer center, a finance lab, a huge library with a collection of online and offline books, materials, journals, etc. There's a spacious sports ground where many annual events and fests are conducted throughout the year.














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