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IIT Bombay EMBA Admission 2024: Dates, Eligibility, Fees, Syllabus, Selection Criteria

Mumbai, MaharashtraAutonomous University

Executive Master of Business Administration [EMBA]


Course Fees

Course Duration

1 Year 6 Months

Total Fees

42 Lakhs

Detailed Fees

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Total Fees₹ 42 Lakhs

Course Information

Course Details

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and Washington University in St. Louis jointly offer an 18-month Executive MBA program. The MBA degree offered by this distinctive program, designed for professionals and business owners, is the first of its type in India and is jointly awarded by the two Universities. This program is the result of IIT Bombay's ongoing research collaboration with WUStL, and it is an extension of that relationship to the field of executive management education. The structure of the EMBA Program including the duration, mode of study, medium of instruction, and curriculum has been set out below in these rules and regulations. Check SJMSOM Admission Criteria

IIT Bombay EMBA Highlights

Duration 18 Months
Average Age 40 Years
Average Working Experience 17 Years
Basic Eligibility Criteria Graduation Degree
Basic Selection Criteria Interview
Required Working Experience 7 Years
Required Managerial Experience 5 Years

IIT Bombay EMBA Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates with a graduation degree will be eligible for admission to the Joint EMBA course.
  • Must be fluent in written and spoken English
  • At least 7 years of Working Experience, with 5 years of managerial experience is mandatory.
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SJMSOM IIT Bombay Joint EMBA Selection Criteria

The final selection for the Joint EMBA Admission is based on the performance of the candidates in the personal interview round.

SJMSOM IIT Bombay Joint EMBA Procedure to Apply

  1. Application forms can be filled out online by visiting the official website of the school.
  2. Click on the application form link and fill in the required details within 50 minutes (as the session will expire after 50 minutes).
  3. Upload the scanned copies of the below-listed documents:
    • Passport size photograph (jpg/jpeg/ png only with size not more than 40KB).
    • Signature (jpg/jpeg/png only with size not more than 10KB).
    • Graduation Certificate / Copy of latest semester mark sheet (for students appearing for the final semester or yet to receive Graduation Certificate) (PDF Only with size not less than 500KB).
    • Caste certificate (If applicable) (PDF only with size not less than 500KB).
    • Physically disabled certificate for applicants with a disability. (PDF only with size not less than 500KB).
    • CAT scorecard (PDF only with size not less than 500KB).
  4. Submit the application form along with the application fee through Net Banking/Debit/Credit Card.
Check the detailed SJMSOM Placement Report

FAQS

Ques.What is the EMBA Program Structure of IIT Bombay?

The EMBA Program is divided into three (3) semesters of six (6) months each. Classes are conducted for four (4) days per month, from Thursday morning through Sunday evening. Each module will have thirty-six (36) contact hours, equivalent to five (5) credits of IIT Bombay, i.e., a hundred (100) credits for all twenty (20) modules. In addition to the contact hours, the course structure involves considerable engagement of the faculty, which cannot be quantified and may vary from module to module.

Ques. What is the Class Attendance Rule for the EMBA program at IIT Bombay?

Ans. IIT Bombay and WUStL expect one hundred percent (100%) attendance in each residency from all its students. However, in certain circumstances, a student may be exempted from attendance for one (1) out of the four (4) days of residency during which classes are conducted (as set out in Clause 9(D)(ii) of this Rule Book) (“Permitted Absence”), per month. If the attendance of a student, as counted with effect from the first contact hour, falls below the Permitted Absence, the instructor may award a ‘Drop due to inadequate attendance’, or ‘DX’ grade to such student in the relevant module. For the purpose of CPI calculation, the ‘DX’ Grade would, be treated as equivalent to a ‘Course Drop’ carried out on initiation by the student.

Ques. Does SJMSOM have any reservation policy?

Ans. SJMSOM IIT Bombay strictly follows the reservation policy as per the Government of India guidelines and norms. Hence, apart from the given reservation policy under the Government of India, there is no other institutional reservation policy at SJMSOM.

Ques. What is the enrollment fee for an EMBA in SJMSOM?

Ans. The enrollment fee for EMBA is INR 42 Lacs. Tuition fees include costs for textbooks, study materials, lodging, and meals for all residencies – including a final residency in the USA. Students are responsible for domestic & international transportation costs.

Ques. How is the student/faculty exchange program at SJMSOM?

Ans. SJMSOM has an active "Student exchange program", with some of the universities with which IIT Bombay has an MoU. Efforts are also on to develop a fully functional "Student Exchange Program". We do have a faculty exchange program with a few universities (refer to the website for details); many faculty travel internationally for research. In addition to this, the International Relations team is working towards organizing study tours for select students every year.


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Highest Placement₹ 3.7 Crore
Average Placement₹ 21.8 Lakhs
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Answered Questions

IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology - [IITB]: 189 answered questions

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Arka Datta

13 Mar 23

The following answer is based on a day in the life of an Engineering student at IIT Bombay’, an extract written by my friend to share her experience on the same.

  • You wake up at 9:15 to realize that breakfast will be over in 15 minutes so you rush to the washroom and get ready for breakfast.
  • Once you reach the mess, you get to eat the very decent breakfast offered till 10 am. Once you are done with breakfast, you go to the lab.
  • At around 10:15 you reach the lab and gossip with your friends for a few minutes. 
  • After wasting an hour, you start working and by 12:15 you realize you need a coffee break.
  • By 1 pm you have had coffee with snacks and decide to skip lunch.
  • You keep working in the lab till 6: 30 and decide to return to the hostel.
  • You hail a Tum-Tum, which is a bus service within the campus of IIT Bombay.
  • You do leisure activities during the evening and then go to Gulmohar for dinner
  • At night you call up to check with your parents
  • After this, you chat with your friends or watch your favorite series.
  • After this, you fall asleep late at night to restart the same schedule the next day.

Life at IIT Bombay is not as hectic as people describe it to be and you get to spend a lot of time doing your favorite things and hanging out with friends.


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Aditi Banerjee

23 Mar 23

There certainly are many differences between IIM Ahmedabad and IIT Bombay. IIT Bombay promotes freedom whereas IIM Ahmedabad teaches you accountability. IIT Bombay gives you the ability to dream whereas IIM Ahmedabad helps you change them. IITB is more generic in nature whereas IIMA focuses strictly on core concepts. Both carry equal importance in one’s life and one cannot be considered better than the other. They both are like two wheels of a vehicle indispensable to each other.

The table below states the primary differences through statistics.

Particulars 

IIT Bombay 

IIM Ahmedabad 

Highest CTC

INR 4 CPA

INR 1.16 CPA ($1,40,599)

Average CTC

INR 23.26 LPA

INR 89.71 LPA ($1,08,405)

Top Recruiters 

American Express, Honda Japan, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group

Boston Consulting Group, Accenture, Bain & Company, Bain & Company, Goldman Sachs, TAS, and TCS

Number of Recruiters 

400+

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Adwait Tejas

17 Mar 23

Based on my friends' experience, the best professor at IIT Bombay is Professor R. K. Shevgaonkar. He was once a director of II Delhi who left his post because he was strictly against breaking his principles and ethics. He was a man of ethics. He joined IIF Bombay recently and my friend was taught the course EE301- Electromagnetic Waves by him.

The fact that the course book itself was written by the same professor who taught it brought magic to the classroom experience. The students probed challenging questions to the professors and he was the only one who answered each question clearly and precisely. He appreciates the students' thirst for learning and love for the particular subject.

He once told his students that it doesn’t really matter what everyone becomes after leaving IIT, but until they are sitting in his class, they all are electrical engineers. This impressed my friend and he became his favorite professor ever since then.

The exam papers set by him were not monotonous but quite challenging and provoked the students to study harder. He held quizzes to assess the child’s knowledge and abilities.

He is a highly respected professor at IIT Bombay, and because of his immense fame and fandom, the subject taught by him has become everyone’s favorite. He was never strict during classes but his classes were so intriguing that one could not help but pay complete attention.


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Advait Joshi

17 Mar 23

Massachusetts Institute of Technology is not better than IIT Bombay but unique. I will tell you why it is considered unique when compared to IIT Bombay.

A few years ago there was a girl Malvika Raj Joshi, who was home-tutored by her mother and thus was rejected by IIT Bombay under the pretext that her schooling wasn’t sufficient for admission. The same girl was accepted into Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While other elite IITs rejected her because of a lack of proper school education, only Massachusetts recognized her amazing talents and decided to hone them.

She was granted admission to MIT based on her outstanding achievements at the International Olympiad of Informatics. MITs flexibility deserves applause for accepting such a student that has unique potential despite having no formal school education.

  • Malvika is a three-time medal winner (two silver and a bronze) at the International Olympiad of Informatics (IOI).
  • MIT has accepted students who are medal winners at various Olympiads (Maths, Physics, or Computer)
  • To date, MIT has birthed 34 Nobel Laureates and IIT teaches some of their theories. 

So in all these aspects, MIT is considered superior to even IIT Bombay as it gives chances to unique profile students.


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Ashok Tak

07 Mar 23

The IITs are funded by the Government so it has complete authority to give admission to anyone. The teachers or the students are not the stakeholders in the case of IITs. It is the Government that pays the teachers' salaries and installs the various facilities. The Government is at complete freedom to decide who can come into ITs and who needs a push in the form of the reservation to join ITs.

The aspirants know beforehand that the Government has set such rules according to its own discretion. No one is forced to give the exam and you can always choose any other option if you think it’s unfair.

Here is a video giving you an honest review of the institute

Aspirants know that there might be cases where a candidate with 10k or above rank will get admission in contrast to the general cutoff. They still fill out firms in hope of clearing the exam. You are precisely giving a Government Exam and need to follow all the necessary rules. So it indeed is justified if someone with a 10k rank is able to make it into IIT Bombay.


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Anirban Dasgupta

25 May 22

IIT Madras has a beautiful campus. If you are an animal lover, you will love it. Blackbuck runs around the campus like stray dogs. Monkeys can enter your hostel rooms anytime, and rob you. It’s also pretty normal to see Hyenas roaming around the campus at night. 

IIT Madras campus used to be a part of Guindy National Park. Different departments are literally scattered around the jungle. The campus has many overhead tanks. You can sneak out at night with your friends and watch Chennai city from the top of these tanks (though it is against the rules). 

Elliot beach is only 4 km away from the campus. You can take your bicycle out to watch the beautiful sunrise from the Bay of Bengal. 


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Pratik Gandhi

17 Mar 23

Some major USPS of IIT Bombay that sets it apart from other IITs are

  • Amazing hostels with splendid views and facilities 
  • There is a hill inside the campus which adds to the overall beauty of the campus.
  • Not only is there a hill within campus but also a beautiful lake that makes the ambiance surreal.
  • The weekends are filled with many fun activities such as ‘Monsoon Run’.
  • The classrooms have state-of-the-art facilities and look really cool.
  • Tech fest has amazing exhibits while Mood-Indigo is a crazy festival

These are some highlights that make IIT Bombay unique and much preferred among Engineering students.


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Pratik Gandhi

17 Mar 23

The quality and standard of the food are pretty good at IIT Bombay. However, after a few days, your tastebuds will get bored and you will crave something new. This is when the canteen comes to the rescue that functions till three in the morning.

The variety and the quality also vary from hostel to hostel. For instance, in hostel 18 the quality and the taste of the food is much better than in other hostels. A brief overview of the food served at various mails is given below.

  • Breakfast: Tea fruits, rice with an additional curry.
  • Lunch: An extravagant meal consisting of Paneer, vegetable, Chapati, Dal and rice.
  • Evening snacks: Usually comprise fruits or biscuits.

The quality of food at IIT Bombay served changed drastically after Covid, but still, they managed to retain the original taste and quality.


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Sumit Bose

17 Mar 23

Without any second thoughts, I consider IIT Bombay a much better option than IIT Delhi. Some reasons that speak in favor of my opinion are

  • IIT Bombay enjoys a higher locational advantage as well as a better-equipped campus.
  • While both IITs have a decent Research culture, IIT Bombay is at a level higher than IIT Delhi in this aspect. It has a larger number of Papers and Patents to its credit.
  • The ambiance at IIT Bombay is rather chill with no strict rules and regulations. You are free to do anything and no restrictions are imposed on dress code or LAN.
  • IIT Bombay has a better climate than IIT Delhi.
  • IIT Bombay enjoys the advantages of being a Financial capital with additional opportunities for the non-core sector.
  • IIT Bombay has a few BS programs like BS Economics, Mathematics, and Chemistry which are not present in IIT Delhi. These programs are a bridge between engineering and applied science and render a wide scope of research and at the same time, applied fields.
  • IIT Delhi has extra BTech programs like BTech Textile, BTech, and BioTech. The students of these programs usually go for non-core jobs and corporate life.
  • IIT Bombay welcomes a number of eminent personalities. Some recently invited personalities include PM Narendra Modi, Brett Lee, Sadhguru, Yami Gautam.
  • IIT Bombay has amazing hostels for freshers.

So both the institutes are elite in their own essence but nowadays IIT Bombay is a clear winner between the two.


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Pratik Gandhi

17 Mar 23

 IDC Technologies is a company that offers a range of technology solutions to businesses and organizations. As with any company, there are various positions within IDC Technologies, each with its own salary range.

According to available data, the highest-paying job at IDC Technologies is that of a Solution Architect, with a salary of INR 26.6 Lakhs per year. This indicates that this position is a highly sought-after and desirable role within the company. It is worth noting that this salary figure may vary depending on factors such as the employee's experience, skills, and performance.

The top 10% of employees at IDC Technologies earn more than INR 11 lakhs per year. This suggests that there is room for growth within the company for employees who perform well and demonstrate a commitment to their work. Additionally, the top 1% of employees earn more than INR 23 lakhs per year. This indicates that there are some highly successful and well-compensated individuals within the company.

It is important to note that salary estimates are based on data from 5.9k IDC Technologies employees. 



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