The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) programme (Online Mode) of SASTRA Deemed University is a unique programme carefully curated to address the career progression aspirations of present-day working professionals. While the academic content covers all the traditional management domains, due consideration has been given to incorporate demands of a modern and complex business environment. This helps learners gain structured knowledge of contemporary aspects of traditional domains that is so much in demand amongst corporate recruiters.
This Online MBA in SASTRA University is enriched with masterclass series by industry experts that allows participants to hear and learn from experiences of seasoned industry professionals, effectively bridging the much talked about “industry academia gap”. Such live and interactive sessions have been specifically designed to be experiential so that learners get hands-on experience and can learn by “doing”. Additionally, simulation games and group exercises encourage collaborative learning and open up many networking opportunities
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The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) programme (Online Mode) of SASTRA Deemed University is a unique programme carefully curated to address the career progression aspirations of present-day working professionals. While the academic content covers all the traditional management domains, due consideration has been given to incorporate demands of a modern and complex business environment. This helps learners gain structured knowledge of contemporary aspects of traditional domains that is so much in demand amongst corporate recruiters.
This Online MBA in SASTRA University is enriched with masterclass series by industry experts that allows participants to hear and learn from experiences of seasoned industry professionals, effectively bridging the much talked about “industry academia gap”. Such live and interactive sessions have been specifically designed to be experiential so that learners get hands-on experience and can learn by “doing”. Additionally, simulation games and group exercises encourage collaborative learning and open up many networking opportunities