Do you have a great business idea but are stuck in a mind-numbing job? Imagine throwing it off for a course which combines a Shark Tank-worthy idea with business acumen. An
MBA in Entrepreneurship is the doorway to the business empire of your dreams, futuristic skills and a bragworthy salary. It’s about building a successful business empire without going through the corporate hoops.
Why an MBA Entrepreneurship is the Most Wanted
- MBA led start-ups secure 300% more venture than those without MBA founders, says a 2024 Harvard Business Review report.
- Financial acumen, strategic planning and networking provide an extra edge to these founders.
- MBA founders have a higher salary band (Rs 20-Rs 25 Lakh PA) as compared to non-MBA founders (Rs 12- Rs 20 Lakh PA).
Overview
This course shapes changemakers and business leaders to scale and dominate the dynamic business environment. With real world projects and expert mentorship, students are skilled into finance, creating pitches, innovation, venture creation and strategy.
Their networking skills are honed and students also get a deep understanding into converting their ideas into concept and a full-blown business.
Core Subjects: Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation, Creating and Managing New Businesses in Emerging Markets, Managerial Economics, Marketing Management, Organizational Behaviour, AI Tools and Applications, Venture Capital and Private Equity.
What you’ll learn
- How to build, measure and iterate products
- Business strategy and competitive analysis
- Digital marketing with cutting edge tools
- Leadership, networking and team building
- Resilience, risk taking, risk management and managing failures
Industries: IT, FMCG, finance, healthcare, entertainment, e-commerce, fintech and others.
Careers
1. Venture Capitalist- invests capital and shapes industries by evaluating start-ups and their future potential.
Skills: Risk assessment, networking, market analysis, financial modelling.
2. Founder and CEO- Launches his own start up by raising funds.
Skills: Pitching, financial management, fund raising, venture creation.
3. Innovation Manager- Keep the corporation buzzing and relevant with introduction of new products, strategies and ideas.
Skills: Change management, innovation strategy, cross-functional leadership.
4. Start-Up Consultant-is a business doctor who fixes things by refining strategies, functions and more.
Skills: Data driven decision making, problematic diagnostics, project management.
5. Business Development and Partnership Lead- is skilled at negotiating deals, forging alliances and closing deals.
Skills: Market research and strategy, sales presentation, negotiation.
Special Skills
1. Cross functional leadership-How to lead teams across diverse departments to meet a common business goal and grow together.
2. Data Analytics-for informed decision making and understanding what consumers want.
3. Digital Entrepreneurship- How to build an online business and maintain a lead.
4. Organisational Change leadership-Convincing people to buy new ideas for better business growth and to keep up with industry changes.
5. Organisational Strategy- It’s a plan to take the organisation and business ahead to dominate the market.
6. Operations Management-Run behind-the-scene things like logistics, supply chain and other things efficiently.
7. Brand Storytelling-becoming a business that people care about.
Amity Edge
- Curriculums with Corporate Accent – What’s trending, what do people want, new roles and careers, workplace skills and futuristic skills are also honed.
- Innovation Playground: Our labs which are equipped with globally competitive machines and technology. Besides technical prowess, you will pick up in-demand skills like leadership, teamwork, risk taking, risk management, agility and flexibility.
- Golden Visa to Careers – Be battle ready for any career you choose, learn networking with soft skills and tech edge.
- Toolkit for a Byte Hero: Students are encouraged to have a design thinking mindset by unearthing every possible solution or innovation to tackle real-world challenges through industry-live projects.
- Placements: Amity University Noida's placements create benchmarks every year from garnering Rs 2 crore annual job package to placement in 500 corporates in campus recruitment including top Fortune 500 employers.
Conclusion
If you’re looking to create an empire of your making with a future of your choice, then this is the right launchpad for you.
FAQs
1. What is an MBA in Entrepreneurship?
An MBA in Entrepreneurship is a specialised program that equips students with the skills to start, manage, and scale their own businesses through innovation, strategy, and leadership.
2. Who should pursue an MBA in Entrepreneurship?
This program is ideal for aspiring founders, family business successors, innovation managers, and professionals who want to launch or grow startups.
3. What career options are available after an MBA in Entrepreneurship?
Graduates can become startup founders, venture capitalists, innovation managers, startup consultants, or business development and partnership leads.
4. Does an MBA in Entrepreneurship help in funding startups?
Yes, the program builds strong pitching, financial modelling, and networking skills, improving access to investors, incubators, and venture capital.
5. What skills will I gain from an MBA in Entrepreneurship?
You’ll gain skills in business strategy, digital entrepreneurship, leadership, risk management, data analytics, branding, and venture creation.