Is industrial exposure a part of the MBA curriculum?

The "Practical-First" approach at Puran Murti Vidyapeeth is the cornerstone of its MBA and technical programs for the 2026-27 session. In a global economy where businesses value "execution" over "memorization," this model ensures that students do not just study business - they practice it. By integrating the curriculum with the high-octane corporate environment of the Delhi-NCR region, the institution transforms students from learners into professionals ready to command starting packages of ₹5 LPA to ₹39.5 LPA.

Mandatory Summer Internships: The Professional Proving Ground

Internships are not optional at Puran Murti Vidyapeeth; they are a credit-earning requirement.

  • Real-World Responsibility: Students spend 8 to 10 weeks embedded within departments of top firms like Wipro, TCS, or HDFC Bank.
  • Skill Application: An MBA student specializing in Finance might assist in real-time portfolio management, while a Marketing major might execute digital campaigns for a FinTech startup.
  • Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs): This period serves as a "extended interview." Many students from states like Telangana and Madhya Pradesh secure full-time job offers before their final semester even begins, based solely on their internship performance.

Industrial Visits to the Delhi-NCR Corporate Corridor

The college leverages its strategic location in the Sonepat-Delhi-NCR corridor to provide students with "behind-the-scenes" access to industry leaders.

  • Operational Insights: Regular visits to manufacturing hubs (like Maruti Suzuki) and corporate headquarters in Gurgaon and Noida allow students to see supply chain management and corporate scaling in action.
  • Experiential Learning: Seeing how a 24/7 data center or a high-volume logistics hub operates provides a level of clarity that no textbook can replicate.

Live Industry Projects: Solving Current Challenges

Unlike static case studies from a decade ago, live industry projects involve solving problems that companies are facing right now in 2026.

  • Consultancy Mindset: Students work in teams to act as "Junior Consultants" for local businesses or partner MNCs. They might analyze market trends for a new product launch or optimize a digital workflow for a service provider.
  • Portfolio Building: Successfully completing a live project gives students a verified achievement to list on their resumes, proving to recruiters at firms like Amazon or IBM that they can handle high-stakes corporate pressure.

Guest Lectures: Mentorship from the C-Suite

To bridge the gap between classroom theory and boardroom reality, Puran Murti Vidyapeeth hosts corporate leaders for regular interaction sessions.

  • Direct Networking: Students get the chance to ask questions to CEOs, CTOs, and HR Directors from the Delhi-NCR hub.
  • Industry Trends: These lectures provide "Insider Information" on emerging trends like AI-driven management, blockchain in Finance and sustainable business practices.
  • Soft Skill Grooming: Observing how these leaders communicate helps students refine their own professional persona and leadership style.

The Outcome: "Day-Zero" Productivity

The ultimate goal of the "Practical-First" approach is to make every graduate "Day-Zero Productive." When a student joins a top firm, they don't require months of basic training because they have already spent two years immersed in the practical realities of the business world. This immersion is what gives Puran Murti Vidyapeeth its competitive edge, ensuring that its students are not just looking for jobs, but are being actively sought out by the world’s most prestigious employers.

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