
Somaiya Vidyavihar University, Vidya Vihar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 400077
The landscape of professional management education in the twenty-first century is defined by a rapid convergence of traditional pedagogical rigor, technological disruption, and a heightened emphasis on human-centric capabilities. Within this global shift, the K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management (KJSIM) has emerged as a critical node in the Indian educational ecosystem.
Established in 1981, the institute has traversed four decades of evolution, transitioning from its inception as a private management center to its current status as a flagship constituent of the Somaiya Vidyavihar University. This article provides an exhaustive analysis of the institute’s academic infrastructure, research productivity, innovation frameworks, and employability outcomes, situating it within the broader national and international educational landscape.
The founding of the K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management was the culmination of a vision by Padmabhushan K. J. Somaiya, who sought to provide high-quality management education rooted in Indian cultural values while maintaining global standards of excellence. This dual focus—combining "Dharma" or ethical values with modern scientific management—remains the bedrock of the institution’s philosophy, often encapsulated in its purpose of "Transforming, Together".
A pivotal moment in the institute's trajectory occurred with the establishment of Somaiya Vidyavihar University (SVU), an initiative that granted the institute greater academic autonomy and the flexibility to design multidisciplinary programs that respond to emerging industry requirements. This transition from an AICTE-approved PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) provider to a degree-granting MBA institution has allowed KJSIM to align its curricula more closely with global standards, a move further validated by its prestigious AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation. This accreditation, held by only a small fraction of business schools worldwide, signifies a commitment to continuous improvement, high-quality faculty research, and rigorous student learning outcomes.
The institute’s location in Vidyavihar, a central suburb of Mumbai, provides a distinct competitive advantage. Mumbai, as the commercial capital of India, offers an unparalleled crucible for management training, allowing for deep industry integration, frequent CXO engagements, and immediate access to a vast corporate network. The 60-acre green campus stands as a rare enclave of academic tranquility within the dense urban fabric of Mumbai, providing the physical space necessary for an immersive learning experience.
The academic offerings at KJSIM are structured to address diverse career trajectories, ranging from foundational management roles to specialized niches in emerging sectors. The institute operates through a multi-departmental structure that facilitates deep specialization while encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration.
KJSIM offers a suite of two-year full-time MBA programs, each tailored to specific domain demands. The flagship Master of Business Administration (MBA) remains the cornerstone of the academic portfolio, characterized by a general management focus that evolves into specialized majors in the second year.
Program Name | Intake | Primary Focus | Industry Alignment |
|---|---|---|---|
MBA (General) | 600 Seats | Functional Mastery | Core Sectors (BFSI, IT, Manufacturing) |
MBA Healthcare Management (HCM) | 30 Seats | Medical Administration | Hospitals, Pharma, Health-Tech |
MBA Sports Management (SM) | 30 Seats | Sports Ecosystem | Leagues, Athlete Mgmt, Sports Analytics |
MBA Marketing Communications (MC) | 30 Seats | Strategic Communication | Advertising, Digital Media, PR |
The MBA in Healthcare Management (HCM) is particularly significant, as it bridges the gap between clinical excellence and administrative efficiency. The curriculum covers hospital administration, pharmaceutical management, and health insurance, preparing graduates to navigate the complexities of India’s growing healthcare infrastructure. Similarly, the MBA in Sports Management (SM) represents the institute's innovative approach to emerging industries, focusing on sports marketing, event operations, and sports business analytics. This program capitalizes on the professionalization of Indian sports beyond cricket, preparing leaders for a multi-billion dollar domestic industry.
The latest addition, the MBA in Marketing Communications (MC), was launched in collaboration with Jio Creative Labs (JCL), reflecting a deep-seated commitment to industry-academia co-creation. This program emphasizes digital storytelling, brand strategy, and the evolving OTT (Over-The-Top) media landscape, ensuring that students are prepared for the disrupted world of modern marketing.
Within these programs, students choose "Majors" and "Minors" that allow for a customized professional profile. The institute’s departments are organized around these functional areas, ensuring that the faculty expertise is concentrated and research-driven.
Functional Area | Major Scope | Minor Applications |
|---|---|---|
Finance | Investment, Markets, Banking | Strategy, Analytics |
Marketing | Brand Mgmt, Consumer Behavior | Data Science, Consulting |
HR (People Development) | Talent, OD, Leadership | Economics, Analytics |
Operations Management | Supply Chain, Logistics | Sustainable Operations |
Business Analytics | Data Modeling, Predictive Tools | Marketing, Finance |
The provision for choosing a "Minor" starting from the second semester is a crucial pedagogical tool. For example, a student majoring in Operations Management might choose a Minor in Business Analytics to prepare for the growing field of logistics tech and automated supply chains. This cross-functional literacy is essential in an era where functional silos are increasingly being dismantled in favor of integrated organizational thinking.
Recognizing the need for lifelong learning, KJSIM offers robust programs for mid-to-senior level professionals. The 15-month full-time MBA Executive program is designed for working professionals seeking an accelerated career transition, with a heavy emphasis on strategic management and leadership. Additionally, the institute offers an MBA for Working Executives in an online format, which provides the flexibility necessary for professionals to enhance their credentials without stepping away from their current roles. These programs utilize global pedagogy tools, including Harvard case studies and Bloomberg labs, to ensure that the learning is both academically rigorous and practically applicable.
Beyond management, the institute offers the Master of Computer Applications (MCA), a two-year program that prepares students for leadership roles in software development and IT infrastructure management. Furthermore, the Ph.D. in Management Studies serves as the intellectual engine of the institute, offering doctoral research opportunities in areas such as Data Science, Economics, Finance, and Human Resource Management. The Ph.D. program is coordinated by the Somaiya Institute for Research and Consultancy (SIRAC), which acts as a nodal center for building organic research linkages across the university’s diverse disciplines.
The admission process at KJSIM is designed to identify candidates who possess not only academic excellence but also the analytical depth and ethical grounding required for leadership. The institute utilizes a holistic weighted system that evaluates national entrance exam performance alongside soft skills and past achievements.
Candidates seeking admission to the MBA programs must hold a minimum of a three-year graduate degree in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate marks from a university recognized by the AIU or AICTE. The institute accepts scores from several prestigious national entrance examinations, including CAT (Common Admission Test), XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test), NMAT (NMIMS Management Aptitude Test), GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), and CMAT (Common Management Admission Test).
For the academic cycle 2026-2028, the expected cutoffs reflect the institute’s standing as a premier destination for management aspirants.
Entrance Exam | Expected Percentile/Score (MBA General) | Expected Percentile/Score (MBA-HCM/SM) |
|---|---|---|
CAT | 84+ Percentile | 82-84 Percentile |
XAT | 71+ Percentile | 70-71 Percentile |
NMAT | 224-226 Score | 223-225 Score |
CMAT | 98+ Percentile | 93-95 Percentile |
GMAT | 500+ Score | 500+ Score |
Meeting these cutoffs is only the first step. Shortlisted candidates are invited to an "offline process" that takes place across various venues including New Delhi, Kochi, Jaipur, Bengaluru, and Mumbai. This decentralized approach allows the institute to attract a geographically diverse pool of talent, which is essential for a rich classroom learning environment.
The final selection is a multi-dimensional evaluation. The institute’s emphasis on communication and situational awareness is evident in the weightage assigned to the Personal Interview and Problem Situation Analysis (PSA).
Selection Parameter | MBA (General) Weightage | MBA-HCM Weightage | MBA-SM Weightage |
|---|---|---|---|
Entrance Exam Score | 25% | 25% | 30% |
Personal Interview | 30% | 20% | 25% |
Problem Situation Analysis | 10% | 10% | 15% |
Academic Profile | 15% | 15% | - |
Written Ability Test (WAT) | 10% | 5% | - |
Work Experience | 10% | 10% | 5% |
Statement of Purpose (SoP) | - | 10% | 10% |
Specialized Qualification | - | 5% (HCM Related) | 15% (Sports Achievement) |
The "Academic Profile" score is particularly granular. It evaluates candidates based on their performance in Class X, Class XII, and Graduation, with a maximum of 3 marks available for each level for candidates scoring above 80%. Interestingly, KJSIM also awards a "NIRF Ranking Bonus," where candidates receive additional marks if their previous graduation or post-graduation colleges are ranked highly in the National Institutional Ranking Framework. This mechanism incentivizes the recruitment of students from other high-performing institutions, fostering an elite peer environment.
For specialized programs like MBA-SM, the criteria are further tailored to include "Played Sports Achievement Level," where national-level athletes receive significant weightage (15%), ensuring that the program is composed of individuals with a genuine, lived understanding of the sports ecosystem.
A hallmark of an AACSB-accredited institution is its contribution to the global body of management knowledge. KJSIM has built a robust research ecosystem that supports faculty inquiry, doctoral research, and industry consultancy through the Somaiya Institute for Research and Consultancy (SIRAC).
The institute hosts several Centers of Excellence (CoE), each dedicated to a specific domain that reflects contemporary socio-economic challenges. These centers act as nodes for research, training, and policy advocacy.
Center for Economic Policy Analysis & Research (CEPAR): Analyzes macroeconomic trends and provides insights into public policy and its impact on the private sector.
Center for Diversity Management & Inclusion: Focuses on the challenges of creating inclusive workplaces, researching the intersection of culture, gender, and leadership.
Center of Excellence in Capital Markets: Utilizes tools like the Bloomberg Terminal to conduct deep-dive research into market volatility, investment strategies, and corporate finance.
Center for Sustainable Development: Explores the integration of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles into business strategy, aligning with global climate goals and sustainable business practices.
Center for Consumer and Market Studies in Emerging Economies: Dedicated to understanding the unique behavioral patterns of consumers in rapidly developing markets like India.
Social Science Research Lab: Provides the methodological support necessary for rigorous qualitative and quantitative research in management.
The institute’s research productivity is evidenced by a cumulative output of 385 research papers, 65 proceedings, 11 books, and 7 book chapters. Recent faculty publications cover critical modern themes, such as "Beyond Financial Constraints: An Institutional Entrepreneurial Finance Model" and "The Impact of ESG Performance on Corporate Financial Returns". This focus on high-impact factor, peer-reviewed journals ensures that the institute's intellectual capital remains relevant in global academic circles.
The Ph.D. program is central to this research mission. Scholars are encouraged to work on "real-problem based approaches," often in collaboration with industry partners. The institute supports its doctoral community through financial aid, scholarships (such as UGC NET-JRF and CSIR Scholarships), and the appointment of Research and Teaching Associates (RTAs) who assist in faculty research while receiving training in pedagogical methods.
Innovation at KJSIM is not confined to textbooks; it is operationalized through "riidl" (Research Innovation Incubation Design Laboratory Foundation), a nationally recognized business incubator. Riidl serves as a catalyst for the startup ecosystem, not just for KJSIM but for the entire Somaiya Vidyavihar campus and external entrepreneurs.
Riidl is supported by high-level government bodies, including the National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB), the Department of Science & Technology (DST), and DBT-BIRAC. This support has enabled riidl to become one of the most successful incubators in Mumbai.
Incubator Statistic | Impact Level |
|---|---|
Total Startups Incubated | 160+ |
Investments Facilitated | 54+ |
Full-Time Jobs Created | 600+ |
Ecosystem Valuation | INR 1,226 Crore |
Facility Size | 8,000+ Sq. Ft. |
The incubator offers a comprehensive suite of services, from registration and licensing assistance to market research and exporting facilitation. To ensure long-term sustainability, riidl typically charges between 4% to 6% equity for the services provided to startups, aligning its success with the success of its incubated ventures.
One of the unique aspects of riidl is its accessibility to "maker-spaces" and high-tech laboratories, which allow management students to collaborate with engineers and scientists on physical product development.
FabLab: An open digital fabrication studio where students use 3D printers, laser cutters, and CNC routers to transform ideas into physical prototypes.
Bioriidl: India's first Do-It-Yourself (DIY) biology lab and bio-incubator, which supports biotech enthusiasts and entrepreneurs in developing prototypes for medical or agricultural applications.
SmacLab (Social Mobile Analytics Cloud): A dedicated space for developing and testing software applications, including emerging technologies like Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR).
Pyrolysis Research Laboratory: Focuses on biomass pyrolysis, contributing to the university’s research in renewable energy and sustainability.
This ecosystem fosters a "multidisciplinary collaboration" that is often missing in traditional business schools. A management student might handle the business modeling for a startup, while an engineering student from the same campus works on the technical prototype in the FabLab.
The physical environment at KJSIM is designed to facilitate both quiet contemplation and active collaboration. The 60-acre campus is an urban oasis in Mumbai, spread across two spacious buildings covering 150,000 square feet.
KJSIM has invested heavily in state-of-the-art technological resources that replicate real-world professional environments.
Bloomberg Lab: This facility provides students with access to the Bloomberg Professional Service, an interactive information network used globally by financial market professionals. Students use the terminal to track macroeconomic trends, evaluate multi-asset portfolios, and manage risk through financial derivatives. This hands-on training ensures that finance graduates are "market-ready" from their first day.
Media Lab: Equipped with professional tools for sound recording, editing, and film production, this lab supports the creative requirements of the MBA in Marketing Communications program.
IT Infrastructure: The campus is fully Wi-Fi enabled, with dedicated computer labs for MBA and MCA students. The IT centers are equipped with advanced software packages including SPSS, AMOS, NVIVO, and SAP-ERP, supporting both classroom learning and high-level research.
The KJSIM library represents the "libraries of the future," shifting from a traditional storage-based model to a user-centric digital hub. Following a major renovation in 2024-2025, the 7,000 square-foot facility is now a dynamic event space designed for dialogue and exchange.
Resources: The library houses over 97,500 books and subscribes to a vast array of Indian and international periodicals. Its digital resources include access to premier databases such as CMIE, EBSCO, CRISIL, WARC, and ProQuest.
Facilities: The space includes zones for concentration, discussion rooms, and an amphitheatre for book launches and talks. An RFID-based circulation system reduces time for issuing books, and the "Global Common Circulation" policy allows students to borrow books from any of the university's 29 campus libraries.
The institute provides separate hostels for girls (MAITREYI) and boys (SANDIPANI), which include facilities like laundromats, student messes, and well-equipped gyms. The campus is also a hub for sports, offering an international standard running track, a football turf, cricket grounds, and courts for basketball, volleyball, and badminton. For cultural engagement, the Tagore Amphitheater and the "Takshila" and "Nalanda" auditoriums serve as venues for the institute's frequent guest lectures and student-run festivals.
The ultimate objective of the KJSIM experience is to produce "Day-1 Ready" graduates who possess the professional maturity and functional competence required by global organizations. This goal is operationalized through "Parivartan," a transformative framework for which the institute was awarded a Gold Medal at the 14th Indian Management Conclave.
Parivartan is built on two key pillars: Nurturing Potential (NP) and the Student Progression Index (SPI).
Nurturing Potential (NP): This pillar focuses on self-discovery and capability building. Based on human capability research (including Deloitte’s Future of Work 2023 report), students are evaluated on seven critical human capabilities: Collaboration, Adhering to Values, Communication, Analyzing, Learning/Researching, Delivering Results, and Adapting to Change. Students take psychometric assessments to identify their natural strengths and areas for growth, which form the basis of their individual Parivartan Action Plan.
Student Progression Index (SPI): This is a dynamic metric used to assess and track student performance both within and beyond the classroom. It encourages multifaceted development across six dimensions: Academics (CGPA), Deep Reflective Learning (measured through the reading of curated resources like The Economist), Career Conversations, Certifications (industry-led and MOOCs), Competitions (participation and wins), and Sports/Fitness.
This systemic approach ensures that by the time a student enters the placement season, they have a documented record of growth that extends beyond their grade point average.
The Professional Development & Placement (PDP) team facilitates student readiness through guest lectures, mock interviews, and industry immersion projects. This preparation has yielded consistently strong placement outcomes, even in challenging economic cycles.
Placement Metric | MBA Batch 2025 | MBA Batch 2024 |
|---|---|---|
Highest Package | INR 27.25 LPA | INR 28.25 LPA |
Average Package | INR 12.69 LPA | INR 12.44 LPA |
Median CTC | INR 12.00 LPA | INR 12.00 LPA |
Top 10% Average | INR 18.05 LPA | INR 19.41 LPA |
Top 20% Average | INR 16.58 LPA | INR 17.38 LPA |
Total Recruiters | 204 | 148 |
The sectoral breakdown of placements highlights the institute’s strong foothold in the BFSI and Consulting domains, which together account for a significant portion of the offers.
Sector | Placement Percentage (2025) |
|---|---|
Banking and Insurance | 20% |
Financial Services | 20% |
IT and Systems | 14% |
Consulting | 10% |
Manufacturing | 9% |
Healthcare/Pharma | 6% |
Advertising/Retail/Real Estate | 6% |
Media/Telecom/Logistics/Sports | 6% |
FMCG | 5% |
Top recruiters include global names such as Bloomberg, J.P. Morgan, Deloitte, Gartner, Bank of America, Dell, Barclays, Infosys, and PwC. The summer internship program is equally robust, with the 2024-2026 batch securing a highest stipend of INR 1.0 lakh per month and participation from 145 companies.
In line with the philosophy of "Be Local, Think Global," KJSIM has built a wide-reaching network of international collaborations that provide students with opportunities for dual degrees, semester exchanges, and global immersion.
The institute has established over 20 collaborations with international universities across the globe. These partnerships facilitate:
Dual Degree Programs: Students can earn a degree from KJSIM and a partner international business school, creating a truly global academic profile.
Semester Exchanges: The institute offers a seamless credit transfer system. For example, students have spent transformative semesters at DHBW Stuttgart in Germany or Saint Martin's University in the USA. All courses at these partner institutions are taught in English, ensuring a smooth transition for the outbound students.
Global Internships: Some students have the opportunity to pursue summer internships with multinational firms in locations like Singapore or Europe, gaining hands-on exposure to global business dynamics.
International Competitions: Students are encouraged to participate in global business plan competitions and seminars, allowing them to benchmark their skills against peers from across the world.
These initiatives are supported by a dedicated International Relations Office that provides guidance on application processes and documentation like the "No Objection Certificate" (NOC) and travel integration.
With a global alumni base of over 15,000 members, the KJSIM network is one of the school’s most potent strategic assets. Alumni hold leadership positions in diverse sectors across the world, from Wall Street to Mumbai’s financial district.
The institute’s alumni list includes CXOs and founders who have significantly impacted their respective industries.
Alumnus | Current/Recent Position | Batch/Program |
|---|---|---|
Ajay Kapur | CEO, Adani Cement | MMS 1989-91 |
Sanjay Shah | Former Country Head & MD, Morgan Stanley | MMS 1990-92 |
Apoorva Mehrotra | Regional CEO, Airtel Africa | MMS 1992-94 |
Ritu Gupta | Global Marketing Director, Dell Technologies | Alum of 1996 |
Madhusudan Kela | Founder, MK Ventures | Alum of 1991 |
Jaishankar Srinivasan | MD & Group COO, Deutsche Bank | Alum of 1994 |
Ina Bajwa | Chief Talent Officer, Tata Digital | Batch of 2003 |
Vikram Malhotra | Founder & CEO, Abundantia Entertainment | PGPMS 1997-99 |
Lata Pillai | Senior MD & Head, JLL | MMS 1988 |
The alumni community is organized into geographical and professional chapters. KJSIM host city meets in major Indian cities like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, and Kolkata, as well as international hubs including Dubai, Singapore, Thailand, UK, USA, Australia, and Canada.
Specific initiatives like "AlCheMy" (Alumni Mentorship) pair final-year students with alumni mentors to provide real-world insights into career planning and corporate expectations. The "SIMSR Alumni Network for Entrepreneurs" (SANE) provides a support system for graduates pursuing their own ventures.
The institute’s consistent efforts in academic and professional development are reflected in its standings across various national ranking frameworks. These rankings serve as a proxy for institutional quality, research output, and perception among peers and recruiters.
The International Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) is a prestigious evaluation of private B-schools in India. In the 2025 rankings, KJSIM was ranked 17th out of 122 private business schools, showing a steady improvement from 18th in 2024 and 20th in 2023.
The IIRF evaluation is based on several critical sub-parameters:
IIRF Parameter | Score |
|---|---|
Placement Performance (PP) | 126.42 |
Teaching Learning Resources & Pedagogy (TLRP) | 125.71 |
Research (Volume, Income, and Reputation) | 127.42 |
Industry Income And Integration | 127.14 |
Placement Strategies & Support (PSS) | 127.14 |
Future Orientation (FO) | 128.57 |
External Perception & International Outlook (EPIO) | 127.85 |
The particularly high score in "Future Orientation" (128.57) validates the success of the Parivartan framework and the school’s focus on long-term student development rather than just immediate placement metrics.
The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), conducted by the Ministry of Education, remains the primary benchmark for all higher education institutions in India.
Agency/Category | 2025 Rank | 2024 Rank | 2023 Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
NIRF (Management) | 65 | 63 | 45 |
The institute consistently ranks among the top 5 B-schools in Mumbai according to NIRF data. The NIRF parameter-wise scores for 2024 highlight "Graduation Outcome" (72.59) and "Teaching Learning & Resources" (68.84) as the school's primary strengths.
KJSIM is committed to making world-class education accessible through a comprehensive financial aid and scholarship model. These programs are funded through SVU endowment funds, tuition revenues, and the generous support of alumni and well-wishers.
The university offers several categories of scholarships based on need, merit, and special interests.
Need-Based Scholarships: These are based on demonstrated financial need (family income < INR 8,00,000). Examples include the Smt. Sakarbai K. Somaiya and Smt. Mayadevi S. Somaiya scholarships.
Merit-cum-Need Scholarships: These reward meritorious students who require financial assistance to complete their education.
Special Category Scholarships: Includes scholarships for girl students (Somaiya Women's Scholarship) and "Sports Merit Scholarships" for outstanding athletes.
Benevolent Scholarships: Targeted at students facing sudden financial hardships, such as the loss of a primary breadwinner, ensuring their education remains uninterrupted.
In the 2022-2023 academic year alone, over INR 36 lakhs were disbursed to 99 students under various Somaiya scholarship schemes. The "PUSH" (People United for Student's Help) initiative, founded by employees of the Somaiya School of Engineering, also provides a safety net for needy students across the campus, having disbursed over INR 60 lakhs to 120+ students since its inception.
The K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management enters its fifth decade as a mature, globally recognized institution. The theme of its recent international conferences, "Reimagining Management for the Future: Innovation, Integration and Impact," signals the school's strategic direction.
The integration of advanced data science across all functional domains, the commitment to sustainability through the Center for Sustainable Development, and the focus on "Day-1 Readiness" through the Parivartan framework suggest that KJSIM is successfully evolving beyond the traditional B-school model. Its unique ecosystem—where management students rub shoulders with biotech entrepreneurs and digital fabrication experts—provides a distinct "multidisciplinary" advantage that is essential for leading in the complex, technology-driven business world of the future.
As an AACSB-accredited member of Somaiya Vidyavihar University, KJSIM is well-positioned to continue its trajectory as a top-tier global business school, fostering leaders who are not only professionally competent but also socially responsible and purpose-driven. Its legacy of forty years serves as a stable foundation for the innovations that will define the next generation of management excellence.
1. When was K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management established?
KJSIM was established in 1981 with the goal of providing state-of-the-art management education.
2. Is the institute part of a university?
Yes, it is a flagship constituent institute of Somaiya Vidyavihar University (SVU).
3. Does KJSIM have international accreditation?
The institute holds the prestigious AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation.
4. Where is the campus located?
The campus is situated in Vidyavihar, Mumbai, spanning 60 acres in the heart of India's commercial capital.
5. What is the institute's primary philosophy?
The institute operates with the purpose of "Transforming, Together," aiming to develop value-based and purpose-driven leaders.
6. Which entrance exams are accepted for MBA programs?
KJSIM accepts scores from CAT (2025), XAT (2026), GMAT, NMAT (first attempt only), and CMAT (2026).
7. What are the expected CAT and XAT cutoffs for the 2026 batch?
The expected cutoff for CAT is 84+ percentile and for XAT is 71+ percentile.
8. What is the expected NMAT score for admission?
The expected NMAT score for the MBA program is approximately 224 to 226.
9. What is the minimum academic eligibility for an MBA?
Candidates must have a minimum of a three-year graduate degree with at least 50% aggregate marks.
10. Is work experience mandatory for the regular MBA programs?
No, but work experience carries a 10% weightage in the final selection process.
11. What is the selection weightage for the personal interview (PI)?
The Personal Interview carries a weightage of 25% to 30%, depending on the specific MBA program.
12. What is Problem Situation Analysis (PSA)?
PSA is a component of the selection process (weighted at 10%) that evaluates a candidate’s analytical and situational response skills.
13. Are final-year graduation students eligible to apply?
Yes, students appearing for final exams in April-May 2026 can apply, provided they meet the 50% mark requirement by the specified deadline.
14. Does KJSIM award bonus marks for previous college rankings?
Yes, the institute provides a "NIRF Ranking Bonus" based on the NIRF rank of the candidate's graduation or post-graduation college.
15. What is the application fee for MBA programs?
The application fee is approximately 3,000 INR plus applicable transaction charges.
16. What is the total seat intake for the flagship MBA program?
The flagship MBA program has an intake of 600 seats, plus supernumerary seats for FN/OCI/CIWGC categories.
17. What specialized MBA programs are offered at KJSIM?
KJSIM offers an MBA in Healthcare Management (HCM), MBA in Sports Management (SM), and MBA in Marketing Communications (MC).
18. What is the focus of the MBA in Healthcare Management?
The program focuses on hospital industry, pharmaceuticals, healthcare IT, medical insurance, and healthcare consulting.
19. What is unique about the MBA in Marketing Communications?
It is launched in collaboration with Jio Creative Labs (JCL) and focuses on digital storytelling and the evolving media landscape.
20. When do students choose their Major and Minor specializations?
Students choose their Major and Minor specializations during the second semester of their program.
21. What Majors are available for MBA students?
Majors include Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Operations Management, and Business Analytics & Data Science.
22. Does the institute offer an Executive MBA?
Yes, a 15-month full-time MBA Executive program is offered for professionals with significant work experience.
23. Is there a program for students interested in technology?
KJSIM offers a two-year Master of Computer Applications (MCA) program.
24. Does KJSIM offer doctoral programs?
Yes, Ph.D. programs are available in areas such as Economics, Finance, Marketing, and Operations.
25. Can students take foreign language courses?
Yes, students have the opportunity to learn Mandarin and Spanish.
26. What is the total academic fee for the flagship MBA (2026-28 batch)?
The total academic fee for the two-year flagship MBA is approximately 23,87,500 INR.
27. What is the fee for the MBA in Sports Management?
The total cost for the full two-year duration is approximately 18,13,000 INR.
28. Does the institute offer financial aid for economically weaker sections (EWS)?
Yes, students with a family income of less than 8,00,000 INR per annum can apply for up to 100% tuition fee concessions.
29. Are there scholarships for students with disabilities (PwD)?
Candidates with benchmark disabilities (40% or more) can receive a 50% concession on tuition fees.
30. What is the "PUSH" initiative?
"People United for Student's Help" (PUSH) is a social initiative that provides financial aid to needy students through funds raised by employees and well-wishers.
31. How are scholarship awards decided?
Awards are based on financial need assessment, academic merit, and an interview conducted by the Financial Aid panel.
32. What was the highest package offered for the 2025 batch?
The highest package offered was 27.25 LPA.
33. What is the average package for the MBA 2025 batch?
The average package for the overall batch is 12.69 LPA.
34. What was the median CTC for the 2025 batch?
The median CTC stood at 12.00 LPA.
35. Who are some of the top recruiters at KJSIM?
Top recruiters include JP Morgan Chase, Deloitte, PwC, Gartner, Dell, Barclays, Infosys, and HDFC Bank.
36. Which sector saw the highest percentage of placements in 2025?
The BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) sector accounted for 40% of the placements.
37. Does the institute provide summer internship assistance?
Yes, students undergo a mandatory 2-month summer internship, facilitated by the Career Management and Corporate Relations team.
38. What is the average stipend for the top 100 students in the summer internship?
The average stipend for the top 100 students is approximately 60,425 INR per month.
39. What are the names of the student hostels?
The girls' hostel is named Maitreyi and the boys' hostel is named Sandipani.
40. What are the annual hostel charges for triple sharing?
For the first year (2026-27), the total triple sharing hostel fee is approximately 2,85,651 INR.
41. What are the standard hostel timings?
Hostel timings are generally from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
42. Is non-vegetarian food allowed on campus?
No, non-vegetarian food is strictly prohibited within the campus and hostels.
43. What is the Bloomberg Lab?
The Bloomberg Lab features multiple terminals providing real-time financial data, news, and analytical tools for high-end practical learning.
44. What is riidl?
riidl (Research Innovation Incubation Design Laboratory) is a startup incubator that provides workspace, mentorship, and funding opportunities for entrepreneurs.
45. Does KJSIM have an international standard sports facility?
Yes, the Somaiya Sports Academy offers a running track, football turf, cricket ground, and facilities for over 20 sports.
46. What is the NIRF 2025 ranking for KJSIM?
KJSIM is ranked 65th in the Management category by NIRF 2025.
47. Where does KJSIM stand in the IIRF 2025 rankings?
The institute is ranked 17th among private B-schools in India by IIRF 2025.
48. How large is the KJSIM alumni network?
The institute has a global alumni base of over 15,000 members.
49. Who are some notable alumni of KJSIM?
Notable alumni include Ajay Kapur (CEO, Adani Cement), Sanjay Shah (Former Country Head, Morgan Stanley), and Ritu Gupta (Global Marketing Director, Dell Technologies).
50. Does KJSIM have international student exchange programs?
Yes, KJSIM has 20+ collaborations with international universities for semester exchanges and dual degree programs.
The K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (KJ SIMSR) commands respect as a professional institute. It has total clarity of objectives and the goals to be achieve for the students. SIMSR offers students opportunities to interact with and learn from corporate professionals, spiritual leaders, leaders of the business, and representatives of government and non-government organizations. Many artists and intellectuals regularly visit the campus to provide insights to the careers and personal attributes of these role-models. Go for the latest IIRF Ranking list of Top MBA Colleges in India.
The dream of the institute is to build a world class research and training institute that is global in the reach of its ideals and universal in its service.
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The institute is constantly engaged in promoting innovative and applied research that will generate practical, inclusive and sustainable solutions and growth towards emerging economic problems.
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