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Overall: Overall Review If I had to describe Masters' Union in one phrase, it would be "Corporate Residency." I chose this college over traditional options like IIM Indore because I didn't want to spend four years studying theory; I wanted to build "Net Worth." The unique selling point here is the "Practitioner-Led" model. You aren't just a student; you are treated as a young professional. The location in DLF Cyberpark is a game-changer—walking into a campus surrounded by the HQs of BCG, Gartner, and Google shifts your mindset entirely. The curriculum is dynamic, featuring "Outclass" modules where we build real businesses (like my D2C brand) for credits. However, it is not for everyone. If you are looking for a sprawling green campus with laid-back lawn time, you will hate it here. But if you want a high-intensity, fast-paced environment that mimics a startup, this is the best place in India. The crowd is ambitious—everyone is building something, whether it's a tech product or a content channel. It’s expensive, yes, but the network you build is worth the investment.
Placement: Since the undergraduate program is new, our "placement" story is currently defined by our Internships, and they are exceptional. Unlike other colleges where you wait until the final year to work, Masters' Union pushes you into the workforce from Year 1. The Placement Cell operates like a talent agency, securing roles for us in high-growth startups and VC firms. Top recruiters include Zepto, Cred, Razorpay, and Bain & Co. The roles are high-impact; I’ve seen batchmates working in the "Founder's Office," directly assisting CEOs with strategy. The stipends reflect this quality, averaging between ₹10,000 to ₹30,000 per month, with some specialized tech roles commanding up to ₹2.5 Lakhs. While we haven't had a graduating batch yet, we share the placement network with the MBA cohort, whose average package is ₹33.39 LPA. This gives us confidence that our final placements will be equally strong. For me, the real value has been building 2 years of work experience before even getting my degree.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure at Masters' Union is designed to kill the "student" vibe and replace it with a "founder" vibe. We don't have a 100-acre campus; instead, we have a high-tech tower in the heart of Gurugram’s business district. The classrooms are amphitheater-style, equipped with high-definition screens and lecture capture technology, making every class feel like a TED Talk. For a student like me interested in the Creator Economy, the standout feature is the dedicated Media Lab. We have professional-grade Podcast Studios and Recording Rooms accessible 24/7, which I use frequently to create content for my startup. The library is "Digital-First," meaning while we have fewer physical shelves, we have unlimited access to premium global databases like Bloomberg and HBR. The biggest trade-off is sports. There are no cricket or football grounds. We compensate with a "Recreational Zone" featuring pool tables and Table Tennis (my personal favorite spot to unwind), but serious outdoor sports enthusiasts might feel restricted. Overall, it’s a workspace, not a playground.
Faculty: The faculty is arguably the strongest asset of this college. About 90% of our professors are Practitioners—current CXOs, Managing Directors, and Founders—rather than career academics. This makes a massive difference in how we learn. When we study Marketing, we aren't analyzing a case study from 1990; we are discussing a campaign that the professor launched last week. As a student of Technology and Business Management, I value that our mentors understand modern tech. We discuss GenAI, semiconductor supply chains, and unit economics with people who are actually investing in these sectors. The teaching method is "hands-on." We are often graded on the revenue our projects generate or the viability of our prototypes, rather than written exams. The faculty is also incredibly accessible. The hierarchy is flat, so you can easily approach a professor after class to get advice on your own startup idea. They treat you like a junior colleague, which forces you to level up your own professionalism.
Hostel: Masters' Union doesn't have "hostels" in the traditional sense; they offer "Managed Residences," which feel more like premium co-living spaces. The accommodation is located in safe, upscale sectors of Gurugram, about 10-15 minutes from the campus. The college provides a shuttle service, so the commute is hassle-free. The rooms are fully furnished with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and housekeeping, available in single or twin-sharing options. The freedom here is a major plus—there are no draconian curfews like in traditional colleges, which respects the fact that many of us are working late on our startups or internships. The food is decent, catered by professional services offering breakfast and dinner. However, because we are located right next to Cyber Hub, most students end up exploring the hundreds of restaurants there for lunch. The cost is definitely on the higher side (approx. ₹2.5L - ₹3.5L per year), but you are paying for the lifestyle and convenience of living in a serviced apartment rather than a dorm room.
Overall: Masters Union is a very good college if you love business and entrepreneurship. The concept of Learning by doing comes in very helpful when you get to build your own business from the very first year or maybe intern at some of the top companies. Overall, the faculty, career support, Infrastrcuture, Location is very good. And the opportunities provided by Masters Union are unmatchable.
Placement: Students at Masters Union are placed at top companies after their graduation. According to the placement reports, the average CTC of students from Masters Union PGP Program was around 30 LPA to 35 LPA. Moreover, students get to intern at top companies like Zepto, Zomato, PwC, KPMG, Indigo, Airbus and many others from their very first year through the career support provided by Masters Union Career Support Team.
Infrastructure: The college is based in one of the premier business parks in the city i.e. DLF Cyberpark. The college shares its building with some of the top companies like Samsung, Aviva Insurance, Volvo, Simens and many others. Moreover, it has a cafeteria which has outlets of KFC, Bikanerwala, Cafe Delhi Heights, Dominos, Greed, Doughful, Maska and some others. The building also have all the facilties such as grocery shop, banking outlets, Salon, Gym and most importantly medical facility.
Faculty: The faculty at Masters Union are industry experts and professors from top institutions. They have long years of teaching experience and their teaching methods are amazing. Moreover, Masters Union frequently invites Guest Speakers and trainers for different courses and mastersclasses. They are usually CEO's, CXO's and Industry leaders who come and teach students from their industry experience.
Hostel: Masters Union provided student accomodation in different properties. They don't own a property themselves but get it sorted from a vendor. These hostels are lavish and equipped with all the facilities that you might need. Masters Union also coordinates effectively with the vendor to get things sorted according to studentsa needs.
Overall: masters union has been a strong catalyst for personal growth. the structure and exposure forces you ti become clearer about your career , strengths , interest, and long term direction.
Placement: overall average : 33.39 lakh | domestic average : 30.72 lakh | median package : 22.78 lakh | top 25 average : 54.80 lakh clearly depicts a college this new is getting these packages and in future would be a lot more
Infrastructure: what defines masters union is peer environment. You are surrounded by people who are building startups , running content brands, investing, competing , and leading communities. which in then is really motivating
Faculty: here the college's faculty is the best I think any college could provide in this age , real practitioners comes to give us lecture on the relevant subjects. maximum if the in house faculty is a iim graduate.
Hostel: hotel kinda experience - rooms cleaned daily , places to hangout , we have pool table to play at. a proper gym with good equipments. the food which we get is really nutritious and healthy.
Overall: Masters union is based on practical learning. Different types of CXOs and founders of different companies come to take our semester classes and share their journey of success
Placement: Average post graduate report shows the highest placement of 63 lakhs per annum where as an average being 33.33 lakhs per annum. Undergraduate is yet to do placement
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is more or less similar tona corporate building or office. Everything is technologically oriented. Classes are designed in pretty good manner