
Masters’ Union’s choice of location has consistently shaped student outcomes. Being embedded in business hubs allows the institute to bring in top practitioners - from MNC CXOs to startup operators, who often teach in person. It also opens doors to hands-on learning, with 50% of students last year working on live projects or internships with nearby companies like Microsoft, BCG, Kearney, Accenture, Pernod Ricard, EY-Parthenon, Hitachi, Zomato, Park+, etc. This ongoing industry exposure directly impacts placements, with 30% of offers coming from firms students engaged with during the program.
Pratham Mittal, Founder of Masters’ Union said, “We have always believed that the best learning happens not in silos, but in the shadow of real-world enterprise. This new campus at Cyberwalk continues that approach of placing our students at the centre of India’s industrial corridor, where they can learn by observing, participating, and building alongside real businesses.”
Slated to be operational by 2026, the Gurugram campus will accommodate 5000 students across disciplines like School of Business, School of Emerging Technologies and Executive Education and offer a distinctive blend of academic, entrepreneurial, and residential infrastructure. Beyond classrooms of different verticals of education, the space will feature startup accelerator zones, innovation labs, hostel, sports and recreation areas, business history museums, and cross-disciplinary project studios - all designed to foster experimentation, risk-taking and enterprise thinking.
To support a truly immersive experience, the campus will also include student residences, faculty housing and live-learn-work amenities that reflect how modern professional life is increasingly integrated. Cyberwalk’s biophilic and Vastu-informed master plan includes collaborative lounges, shaded courtyards, service apartments, and a 300-foot tower overlooking a central amphitheatre, engineered to facilitate both quiet reflection and spontaneous collaboration.




