University of Southampton Delhi Masters Admissions 2025
ApplyMSc Finance and MSc International Management Admissions 2025 Now Open | Ranked Among the Top 100 Universities in the World by QS World University Rankings 2025)
MSc Finance and MSc International Management Admissions 2025 Now Open | Ranked Among the Top 100 Universities in the World by QS World University Rankings 2025)
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
#41 in NIRF, NAAC ‘A’ Grade | 100% Placement, up to 30% meritorious scholarships
Admissions Open | Globally Recognized by AACSB (US) & AMBA (UK) | 17.3 LPA Avg. CTC for PGPM 2024 | Application Deadline: 10th March 2025
Ranked #41 amongst institutions in Management by NIRF | 100% Placement
Amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
LBS has a small campus but we were provided with proper academic buildings, library, computer lab, etc. All the classes are well equipped. We have good large classrooms with ACs, proper seating facility and a lot of books in our library to study. For sports we had cricket games, Table Tennis and badminton only. College was always clean.
I studied BBA from Lal Bahadur Shastri College and we were having only 10 students in our entire batch. But the teachers were very helping and the lesser number of students helped us in getting proper help and guidance from our teachers. All the recent and updated curriculum was taught with proper workshops on how to face the world after we step out of the college.
Placements was not much provided for the BBA students, the PGDM students were having the facility of placements and during our internships also the students had to look for the internships on their own.
The course costed around 2L-2.5L for the entire course and it was worth the money. We were exposed to various aspects of business and also many cultural activities and competitions which helped us understand more about team playing and team work.
College was not very big but the small campus had everything except a proper auditorium room. College life was overall good and memorable. Teachers were always helping and the helping staff was also considerate enough. Location was outskirts of Bareilly and can handle emergencies.
The college was never crowded and it was always a plus point for me to focus and study anywhere in the college. Our directors and professors were always ready to guide us for the future and overall it was a value for money experience.