University of Hyderabad - School of Management Studies

School of Management Studies

The School of Management Studies (SMS) opened in May, 1999. It offers an AICTE approved two-year full-time residential MBA, MBA (Healthcare & Hospital management)Programme and a Ph.D. programme in Management Studies. It promotes faculty and doctoral research, consultancy, training, and outreach activities in various manufacturing, corporate, infrastructural, services and developmental sectors. The school has an academic partnership with College of Business Administration, San Diego State University (SDSU) and National University of Singapore. Admission to the MBA programme is through the Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by the IIM. As per the university policy the school welcome foreign nationals who want to do there MBA in India. For management student the environment is 'holisticic' as he/she gets to interact with students of other schools/department/nationalities.

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