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MBA in Rural Management Course - Eligibility Criteria, Fees & Benefits

An MBA in ABM will teach you the fundamentals of agribusiness and how to be an effective supervisor. It is a full-time two-year management programme divided into four semesters. It has been designed to provide adequate basic knowledge about managerial business concepts in the agriculture sector. Learn about the MBA ABM course fee structure, eligibility criteria, and career opportunities.

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MBA in Rural Management Course - Eligibility Criteria, Fees & Benefits

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  1. MBA in Rural Management Course - Eligibility Criteria, Fees & Benefits Thedevelopment of a country like India is largely dependent on the development of rural areas – this statement made by Mahatma Gandhi stands relevant even today. Do you know which degree helps you gain knowledge about how to handle and optimise agriculture resources effectively? And which course teaches you the most excellent ways which can be implemented in rural areas to improve the living standard of people residing in these areas? The answer is an MBA in Rural Management course. According to research, the Rural Management course has been gaining popularity in India, particularly because the economy depends on agriculture. Almost 60% of the people still live in rural areas, and 47% of our economy depends on agriculture. Further, the Industry and Service sector accounts for 25% and 28% of the contribution. MBA in Rural Management course is a two-year master’s level management degree program that prepares students to plan and oversee rural and agricultural organisations and businesses. In addition, it helps improve the employability of individuals so that they get excellent job opportunities in the agriculture industry. More than 50% of the Indian Economy depends on the agriculture sector. This is the reason the demand for this course profession will never end. With an MBA in Rural Management course, you can develop the quality of life and economic well-being of those living in rural or non-urban areas. Moreover, it enables an individual to work for companies that primarily operate in a rural setting, such as agriculture firms, FMCG firms, micro-finance firms, Rural Banks, etc. Eligibility Criteria for MBA Rural Management MBA in Rural Management course eligibility criteria varies from one university to another. However, some criteria are common in every college. Have a look! •A bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 45-50% marks from any recognised university. •Some universities conduct entrance tests, and some consider state or national-level entrance exams. •The top entrance exams are MA T, CAT, ATMA, XAT, CMAT, SNAP, etc.

  2. •Some universities take personal interviews and group discussions after clearing the exam. •There is no age limit for students; they can apply to this course anytime. After knowing the course’s eligibility criteria, now let’s check the MBA Rural Management fees structure. MBA Rural Management Fees MBA in Rural Management specialisation prepares students to take on challenging responsibilities in rural and developmental organisations in Indian rural areas. But how will students take this advantage if they do not know which university is best for them and what is the MBA Rural Management fee structure? Everyone knows that every university has a different curriculum and admission process; the same goes for the course fees. But if you want to know the fee range of the course, then it varies between INR 45,000 to INR 3, 00,000. Advantages of Having an MBA Degree in Rural Management One of the best examples of this course is that students get an opportunity to interact with the farmers and villagers, understand their requirements and the issues they face, and develop innovative solutions that improve their ongoing conditions. Given below are a few of the advantages of doing an MBA in Rural Management course: Obtain easy data related to funding, procurement, monetary assistance and distribution of funds to rural inhabitants Gain information on different rural activities Study advanced farming methodologies, distinctive tools of cultivation, and implementation of effective methods that herald prosperity in rural areas The MBA in Rural Management course covers traditional management courses such as Accounting, Project Management, Marketing Management, Quantitative Techniques, Human Resources, Finance, and several specialised courses focusing on managing the rural sector. In short, as a Rural Management and Development expert, your work will be to handle rural resources and strategise and execute rural development programs which can bring positive changes in the up-gradation of the rural landscape.

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