Acharya Bangalore Business School (ABBS), one of Bengaluru’s leading management institutions, has announced the opening of admissions for its flagship MBA (Entrepreneurship) programme for the academic year 2026–27.
Unlike conventional MBA programmes, the two-year MBA (Entrepreneurship) at ABBS integrates real-world venture creation into every semester, enabling students to launch and operate their own businesses before graduation. The cohort size is capped at 60 students per intake, enabling personalised mentoring and high-quality engagement. The programme offers a highly immersive entrepreneurial journey — from idea validation and prototype development to business registration, investor readiness, and market launch.
The curriculum is structured around hands-on learning, guided mentoring, and strong ecosystem partnerships, ensuring students gain deep exposure to startup ecosystems, funding mechanisms, and scalable business models.
The programme is supported by a strong ecosystem of institutional and entrepreneurial partners including KSCST, SIDBI, MSME, NSIC, FKCCI, K-Tech, TiE, ENACTUS, and leading industry associations, providing students with access to funding, mentorship, policy support, and market linkages.
Speaking on the launch, Ajitesh Basani, Executive Director, ABBS, said: “Entrepreneurship today is no longer about just learning business concepts — it is about building real ventures that solve real-world problems. With our MBA (Entrepreneurship) programme, we are creating a launchpad for young innovators to convert ideas into sustainable enterprises. Our vision is to nurture confident founders who can drive innovation, employment, and economic growth, not just in India, but globally.”
Admissions for the MBA (Entrepreneurship) 2026–27 intake are now open. The programme is ideal for aspiring founders, early-stage entrepreneurs, family business successors, and individuals passionate about launching and scaling innovative ventures.





