MYRA School of Business, Mysuru, ranks 2nd in Karnataka’s Best Private B-Schools, 16th in PGDM General Category, and 18th overall in the IIRF MBA Ranking 2025, solidifying its academic excellence.
MYRA School of Business, Mysuru, has earned a prominent place in the education landscape, securing significant rankings in the IIRF MBA Ranking 2025.
The institution has been ranked 2nd in the Best Business Schools (Private) in Karnataka category, reinforcing its position as a leading institution in the state.
Founded in 2012 by the Mysore Royal Academy, MYRA School of Business is an autonomous and self-financed business school.
Located in Mysuru, the institute offers a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) program with various specializations, including Marketing & Strategy, Human Resources, Information Systems & Analytics, Finance, and Entrepreneurship.
MYRA is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and focuses on delivering a comprehensive business education designed to meet the needs of modern-day industries.
In the IIRF MBA Ranking 2025, MYRA School of Business also secured an impressive rank of 16th in the Best B-Schools (Private) for PGDM General category.
This ranking underlines the school’s ability to offer a strong and robust PGDM program that is both rigorous and industry-relevant.
MYRA’s academic framework emphasizes practical knowledge, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts in real-world business scenarios.
Additionally, MYRA School of Business has been ranked 18th in the overall category of Best B-Schools (Private).
This achievement reflects the institution’s comprehensive approach to business education, which combines strong academic offerings, industry exposure, and a focus on holistic student development.
The PGDM program at MYRA School of Business is designed to be accessible through an entrance-based admission process.
The selection of candidates is based on their performance in prominent national entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, GATE, UGC NET, CSIR NET, GMAT, GRE, and the MYRA Entrance Test (MET).
This ensures that only the most deserving candidates are admitted to the program, maintaining the institution's high academic standards.
Placement at MYRA School of Business has seen remarkable success in recent years. For the 2023 batch, over 70 companies visited the campus during the placement season.
With an 85% success rate, the placement efforts have led to the highest package offered being ₹16 LPA, with the average package standing at ₹8.43 LPA.
Some of the top recruiters include global names such as Deloitte, HDFC Bank, L&T, American Express, Oracle, PhonePe, TCS, and Wipro, demonstrating the strong industry connections and the employability of MYRA’s graduates.
International collaborations further enhance the appeal of the institution, offering students the chance to participate in student exchange programs with prestigious universities like Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg in Germany and Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics in Portugal.
These collaborations expand the global outlook of students and provide them with invaluable international exposure.
MYRA School of Business offers merit-based scholarships to students, helping to make quality education more accessible.
The institution’s continuous efforts in providing a top-tier education and ensuring industry-relevant skills make it a preferred choice for aspiring business professionals in the country.
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