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I could be just screwed over or dead after this - Master Union
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I could be just screwed over or dead after this - Master Union

I joined a college called Masters' Union. I feel that people like Pratham Mittal and Bhupesh Manoharan are shameless. Bhupesh Manoharan feels like someone who does not care about students’ lives. Every student here copies in exams. They do not care whether students actually learn anything.

Today, for the first time in my life, I feel like I made a joke out of my parents after they paid ₹30 lakhs in tuition and another ₹7 lakhs for the hostel. They never care about the culture either. They do not even bear the cost of any cultural events. Even the president of the student body at Masters' Union feels spineless.

In Term 2 or 3, Bhupesh Manoharan even admitted that they frequently fake placement reports. A college is supposed to launch your career in a way that makes the debt feel worth it and impossible to regret repaying.

One thing you constantly hear from MU, if you are naive enough to believe it, is that every Reddit post is supposedly made because someone demanded money from them. Come on, he is a politician’s son. He only cares about making fools out of people.

The placement team is shameless. They are MBA graduates from the Indian School of Business who cannot even bring proper campus placements. Instead, they just copy and paste random job descriptions into the placement coaching system from linkedin. Abhishek Kaul and Abhinav Bhatnagar feel completely useless. Every alumnus I have spoken to seems disappointed.

Almost everyone joining Masters' Union seems like a student who never had a career above 12 LPA. And do not believe their claims about startups either. They do not even provide ₹5,000 worth of support while you dont even get support constantly charging AI tools and marketing costs.

They even use the former Airtel CEO for advertising, which feels shallow and manipulative. A good MBA college attracts placements that are opened exclusively for its students, not jobs that are already available to the entire country.

What they are actually good at is using a few students who participate in their advertisements and manufactured narratives claiming that MU is “career changing.”

I convey this with a heavy heart, having sacrificed ₹50 lakhs of my parents’ money to what I feel is a deeply disappointed. You can ask any leading questions that I am a student or alumnus of Masters' Union.

The outclass in-charge people Shaksham Kotiya, Sumit Vijapure. Shaksham is a smoking addict and a very difficult person that you will come across. This guy and Vanshika Goyal and Mansi, Sumit Vijapure, Gautham Pratham PA are people who never help students and find every reason to deny help to students with their strategies. Every student during dropshipping fakes revenue for prize money and it is truly shameless.

To prove I am MU student.

try accessing: https://coach.mastersunion.org/app/career-coach/find-jobs

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u/BulkyAd3306 — 7 days ago
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I could be just screwed over or dead after this - Master Union

I joined a college called Masters' Union. I feel that people like Pratham Mittal and Bhupesh Manoharan are shameless. Bhupesh Manoharan feels like someone who does not care about students’ lives. Every student here copies in exams. They do not care whether students actually learn anything.

Today, for the first time in my life, I feel like I made a joke out of my parents after they paid ₹30 lakhs in tuition and another ₹7 lakhs for the hostel. They never care about the culture either. They do not even bear the cost of any cultural events. Even the president of the student body at Masters' Union feels spineless.

In Term 2 or 3, Bhupesh Manoharan even admitted that they frequently fake placement reports. A college is supposed to launch your career in a way that makes the debt feel worth it and impossible to regret repaying.

One thing you constantly hear from MU, if you are naive enough to believe it, is that every Reddit post is supposedly made because someone demanded money from them. Come on, he is a politician’s son. He only cares about making fools out of people.

The placement team is shameless. They are MBA graduates from the Indian School of Business who cannot even bring proper campus placements. Instead, they just copy and paste random job descriptions into the placement coaching system from linkedin. Abhishek Kaul and Abhinav Bhatnagar feel completely useless. Every alumnus I have spoken to seems disappointed.

Almost everyone joining Masters' Union seems like a student who never had a career above 12 LPA. And do not believe their claims about startups either. They do not even provide ₹5,000 worth of support while constantly charging more for AI tools and marketing costs.

They even use the former Airtel CEO for advertising, which feels shallow and manipulative. A good MBA college attracts placements that are opened exclusively for its students, not jobs that are already available to the entire country.

What they are actually good at is using a few students who participate in their advertisements and manufactured narratives claiming that MU is “career changing.”

I convey this with a heavy heart, having sacrificed ₹50 lakhs of my parents’ money to what I feel is a deeply disappointing system and political influence connected to Ashok Mittal, father of Pratham Mittal. I do not even trust my own friends, nor do I admit I have written this post. You can ask any leading questions that I am a student or alumnus of Masters' Union.

The outclass in-charge people Shaksham Kotiya, Sumit Vijapure. Shaksham is a smoking addict and a very difficult person that you will come across. This guy and Vanshika Goyal and Mansi, Sumit Vijapure, Gautham Pratham PA are people who never help students and find every reason to deny help to students with their strategies. Every student during dropshipping fakes revenue for prize money and it is truly shameless.

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u/BulkyAd3306 — 7 days ago