The school offers two-year full-time and three-year part-time MBA programs for working executives.
The school receives a grant from the University Grants Commission (UGC), and runs an Industry Institute Partnership cell under the UGC umbrella.
The school also offer post graduate diploma program in port management and diplomas in finance, human resources, and marketing and advertisement.
The school updates courses in response to the demands of industry[citation needed] and offers placement assistance for graduating students.
The school selects the students through the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT), which is a written test, which measures candidates’ quantitative, verbal and analytical skills.