Masters’ Union has unveiled ‘PGP Bharat,’ a singular six-month postgraduate programme spanning 20 cities, the place college students interact with Fortune 500 corporations and main Indian startups. “PGP Bharat is a particular course for us as a result of it teaches enterprise the place it’s constructed: in ports, crops, markets and coverage places of work throughout India,” mentioned Pratham Mittal, Founder, Masters’ Union.
The programme consists of 35+ real-world immersions, 40+ CXO periods, workshops, and 1:1 mentoring throughout three phrases: Time period 1 focuses on city-based immersions, Time period 2 blends classroom studying with a dropshipping problem, and Time period 3 emphasises enterprise initiation.
Immersive studying strategy
College students deal with real-world enterprise challenges, reminiscent of quantifying logistics prices at Adani Ports or bettering manufacturing throughput in Jalandhar. “Good administration schooling ought to develop sound judgment and a respect for a way selections are made in the true world,” mentioned Manoj Kohli, Chairman, Masters’ Union.
The curriculum spans cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Darjeeling, with assessments based mostly on sensible outputs like playbooks and memos, evaluated by business practitioners from organizations reminiscent of Adani, ITC, and HDFC.
Skilled-led educating
Instructing is pushed by business leaders from host organisations, complemented by world college like Dr Edward J. Rogers (NASA) and Prof Karthik Ramanna (Oxford Saïd). “The take a look at is easy: are you able to enhance a line on the store ground, design a plan that stands as much as scrutiny, or run an experiment that strikes an actual metric?” Kohli added.
Admissions and impression
Open to graduates, early-career professionals, and worldwide candidates, admissions for the January 2026 cohort happen in three rounds (October, December, January). With over 5,000 enquiries, “PGP Bharat doubles down on that concept. It retains the training within the subject and asks for clear proof of what college students can do,” Mittal famous, signalling robust demand for hands-on enterprise schooling.