Super 30 MBA
Super 30 MBA is a prestigious and exclusive MBA program designed to nurture and develop future leaders. With a select cohort of only 30 students, we ensure personalized attention, mentorship, and a tailored curriculum to foster excellence in business management. Our program is crafted to provide an immersive learning experience, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
How ‘Super 30 MBA’ is different
The Super 30 MBA program at Lords University stands apart with its unique approach to business education, designed to make students job-ready or equipped to start their own businesses. Here’s how our program distinguishes itself:
Experiential Learning
Major focus on real-world projects, internships, and live case studies.
Entrepreneurial Development
For those aspiring to start their own business, our program offers robust support in entrepreneurial development. This includes:
Mentorship Programs
Guidance from successful entrepreneurs and industry experts.
Industry-Integrated Curriculum
Our courses are designed in collaboration with industry leaders to ensure they are aligned with the latest market trends and requirements.
Networking Opportunities
Best of the networking opportunities through alumni, guest lectures, and internships.
Personalized Career Support
Focussing on resume building, interview preparation, job search strategies, and placement assistance to ensure students secure rewarding positions.
Honorary Advisory Board
Guest Faculty
MoUs with Companies
We have established Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with leading companies to ensure our students gain hands-on experience and industry insights.
Our Corporate Partners Include:
Selection Criteria
The selection process for Super 30 MBA is rigorous and comprehensive to ensure we admit only the most deserving candidates. Our criteria include:
A bachelor's degree from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks.
The entrance exam will consist of sections on Arithmetic Aptitude, Verbal Ability, and Logical Reasoning, with a required passing percentage of 40% marks.
CAT exam score can be considered in place of the entrance examination.