Business StrategyYou learn to look at a business- its strengths, its gaps, and where it should go next, and build a clear plan around that. This is the kind of thinking companies want in a general manager, and it is central to how Amity structures its MBA curriculum across all four semesters.
Financial Thinking
Managing People
Reading Markets
Handling Risk
Digital Readiness
Ethical Leadership
Global Business ViewYou learn to look at a business- its strengths, its gaps, and where it should go next, and build a clear plan around that. This is the kind of thinking companies want in a general manager, and it is central to how Amity structures its MBA curriculum across all four semesters.
A General Manager is the person responsible for keeping everything running. Unlike a functional manager who focuses on one area, like marketing or finance, a GM owns the whole picture. That includes setting goals, making sure teams are working together, keeping an eye on budgets, and being accountable to leadership for actual results.
It is a broad role, and that breadth is exactly what makes it one of the most valuable MBA career paths you can aim for. You are not managing a task list; you are steering a business. In India, general management has become one of the most in-demand post-MBA roles, with sectors like FMCG, retail, logistics, banking, and technology actively looking for professionals who understand how a business works end to end, not just one corner of it.

How Amity's MBA Sets You Up
Amity University's MBA in General Management is a two-year, four-semester programme that covers marketing, finance, operations, and strategy- the exact areas a General Manager needs to feel confident in. The programme is designed for both fresh graduates and working professionals, which means the classroom brings in a useful mix of experience.
Amity Business School is ranked 49th by NIRF in 2025 and has built a reputation over the years as one of the stronger private business schools in India. Major recruiters have included names like Microsoft, Google, Deloitte, and Amazon.
For anyone looking at job opportunities after MBA in general management, Amity gives you both the degree and the network to make it happen.



Any bachelor's degree from a recognised university works.

You need at least 50% aggregate marks overall.

CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, or NMAT scores accepted.
No prior experience is required for beginners.
The roles people typically move into aren't hard to spot- Operations Manager, Business Unit Head, Regional Manager, General Manager. These are some of the more common landing spots for MBA grads going into general management. Sectors like FMCG, banking, retail, logistics, and healthcare tend to hire heavily for these positions. And with a few years of experience behind you, both the seniority and the pay tend to move up meaningfully.