The HSB Scholarship-cum-Admission Seats (SAS) Program 2026 is a great opportunity for students who want to pursue an MBA in Product Management but are worried about tuition fees and higher education expenses. This scholarship program is launched to support talented and deserving students based on academic performance and financial need.
About the Scholarship
- Offered by Hari Shankar Singhania School of Business (HSB)
- Designed for students interested in MBA in Product Management
- Helps students get admission along with tuition fee scholarships
- Focuses on supporting talented students from different backgrounds
- Encourages students to build careers in management, innovation, and product development
Course Covered
- MBA in Product Management
Eligibility Criteria
Students must fulfill the following conditions:
Educational Qualification
- Bachelor’s degree with minimum 60% marks or equivalent grade
- Valid academic transcripts are required
Entrance Exam Requirement
Students must have a valid score in any one of these exams:
- CAT
- XAT
- GMAT
- NMAT
- GRE
- MAT
- HSB Entrance Test
School Academic Requirement
- Minimum 60% marks in Class 10
- Minimum 60% marks in Class 12
Additional Preference
- STEM background preferred
- Work experience preferred
- However, these are not compulsory
Scholarship Benefits
Selected students can receive:
- Admission to HSB
- Scholarship support up to 100% tuition fees
- Financial relief for MBA education
- Opportunity to study in a professional business environment
Why Students Should Apply
- Reduces financial burden of MBA studies
- Helps students build management and leadership skills
- Opportunity to enter product management field
- Useful for students interested in startups and business strategy
- Can improve future career opportunities
Important Detail
- Last Date to Apply: 26 May 2026
- Application Mode: Online only
Final Note
Students who are passionate about business, management, technology, and innovation should definitely apply for this scholarship. It is a valuable opportunity to continue higher education without worrying too much about financial challenges.


