Ask & Answer: India's Largest Education Community

1000+ExpertsQuick ResponsesReliable Answers

Need guidance on career and education? Ask our experts

Characters 0/140

The Answer must contain atleast 20 characters.

Add more details

Characters 0/300

The Answer must contain atleast 20 characters.

Keep it short & simple. Type complete word. Avoid abusive language. Next

Your Question

Edit

Add relevant tags to get quick responses. Cancel Post




Ok

All Questions

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower 5 Views

V
Vaidehi Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

If you've got 50%+ in your graduation and a valid TS ICET or other MBA entrance score, you're good to go. Just apply online, and if shortlisted, you'll go through SOP, extempore, GD, and PI rounds. Once selected, pay the fee and submit your docs. That's it—you're officially in. Simple process, nothing too complicated.

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower 4 Views

V
Vaidehi Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, they do have scholarships, mostly based on merit and income. If your academics are good or your family's annual income falls under given criteria, you'll get fee concessions—some of it comes from the college, some through government schemes. Just make sure you've got your income certificates and mark sheets ready during admission or counseling.

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower 4 Views

V
Vaidehi Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

They've got a decent bunch of activities going on—like cultural fests, seminars, debates, management games, and soft skill workshops. There are clubs for things like public speaking, business quizzes, and entrepreneurship too. It's not super hyped like big private colleges, but if you're someone who wants to stay active beyond academics, you'll get chances to participate. Most events are student-led, so if you're a bit involved, you'll find space to grow outside classroom stuff as well.

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower 5 Views

V
Vaidehi Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

Placements are decent, not great. Around 65–70% get placed—mostly in companies like TCS, Wipro, HDFC, Genpact, that type. Avg package's ~INR 4 LPA, the highest goes till 6–6.5 LPA. Internships happen but not guaranteed, maybe 30–40% get one. If you're consistent and okay with mid-tier roles, it's fine. Good for stability, but if you're aiming big, keep other colleges in your backup list too.

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower 4 Views

V
Vaidehi Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

MBA/PGDM programs are the highlight at Apoorva because of its experienced faculty. Teaching is more hands-on, and students say it's the most structured course here. Plus, it's the one with the most consistent placements, not top-tier though, but still better than their other programs. Also, they focus more on soft skills, project work, and industry exposure in MBA compared to other streams. So naturally, it's what most students go for here.

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower 2 Views

V
Vaidehi Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

MBA/PGDM at Apoorva Institute of Management and Sciences costs around INR 54,000 for the full two-year course (roughly INR 27,000 per year). You can pay it in installments. It's affordable compared to other private B-colleges. It is a good option if you're looking for a low cost MBA without compromising with academics.

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower 4 Views

V
Vaidehi Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

The eligibility criteria for MBA/PGDM at Apoorva Institute of Management and Sciences requires a Bachelors degress (3-4 years) could be B.A., B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, B.Tech—with minimum 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). Final-year grads can apply too. Also, you need to clear TS ICET—that's the state entrance exam for MBA there. No experience needed, no age limit, just the decent marks with TS ICET and you are good to go.

New Question

10 months ago

0 Follower

Register to get relevant
Questions & Discussions on your feed

Login or Register

Ask & Answer
Panel of Experts

View Experts Panel

Share Your College Life Experience

×
×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.