GU MBA(IB) FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of MBA in International Business after graduation?
Ans. Graduates can work as international business managers, export-import specialists, global trade professionals, and multinational corporation executives. Many pursue careers in international consulting, global supply chain management, or establish their own international business ventures. Some pursue further studies (M.Phil, PhD) in international business.
Ques. Is CAT mandatory for MBA admission at Galgotias University?
Ans. While CAT is the primary entrance exam, Galgotias University also accepts MAT and XAT scores. CAT cutoff is 45 percentile for all categories. Students can apply with any of these entrance exam scores.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for MBA International Business graduates?
Ans. Galgotias University provides 100 percent placement assistance with 97 percent+ placement rate for MBA graduates. Graduates typically get placed in multinational corporations and international business organizations. Average salary packages range from 5.25-6.5 LPA for entry-level positions.
Ques. Are there international exposure opportunities during the MBA program?
Ans. Yes, the MBA program includes international case studies, global business projects, and opportunities for international internships. The university has partnerships with international institutions for student exchange programs and global learning experiences.
Ques. What are the career prospects in international business after MBA?
Ans. Career prospects are excellent with opportunities in multinational corporations, international trade organizations, export-import companies, and global consulting firms. Many graduates work in roles like international business manager, global trade specialist, or establish their own international business ventures.
Ques. Can I pursue MBA International Business while working?
Ans. The MBA program is a full-time, on-campus program requiring regular attendance (minimum 75 percent) and active participation in classes and projects. It is not designed for working professionals. However, the university may consider individual cases for flexible arrangements on a case-by-case basis.
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