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ABBS Opened Admission for its MBA Entrepreneurship 2026 Batch: Intake 60 Students

ABBS Opened Admission for its MBA Entrepreneurship 2026 Batch: Intake 60 Students

Acharya Bangalore Business School-ABBS has opened admissions for its MBA Entrepreneurship program for the academic year 2026-2027. According to the school, the two-year program is intended to help students with creating and running actual businesses in addition to their management coursework.

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Admissions for the current intake are now open, and the program is designed to draw in aspiring creators, early-stage entrepreneurs, family business successors, and those keen on launching and scaling innovative companies. The annual registration is restricted to 60 students, and candidates can apply at the official website .

In contrast to traditional MBA programs, ABBS claimed that each semester of its MBA Entrepreneurship program incorporates venture formation. 

According to the ABBS, their MBA Entrepreneurship program incorporates venture creation into each semester, in contrast to traditional MBA programs. Before graduating students are expected to advance from idea validation and market research to prototype creation, business registration, investor pitching and ultimately managing a fully functional enterprise.

About ABBS MBA Entrepreneurship Program

The ABBS MBA program is based on guided mentoring by entrepreneurs, strong exposure to the startup ecosystem, and experiential learning. In addition to institutional support for the legal, financial and digital facets of venture development, students will have the chance to engage with angel investors and venture capitalists.

The program provides committed mentorship, access to government-backed incubation networks, technology-enabled learning that integrates digital tools and Al, and all-encompassing support in areas including funding preparedness, compliance, and digital strategy to help venture growth, according to ABBS.

Partnerships with organisations including SIDBI, KSCST, MSME, ENACTUS, FKCCI, K-Tech, TiE, and NSIC support the initiative.


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