BIMTECH ranks 6th among private B-Schools and gets A+ Institutional Accreditation from NAAC (UGC) and NBA for all PGDM programmes. BIMTECH partners with foreign B-Schools and Universities. The campus is residential, green, and well-equipped. 70% of the 60-plus faculty members have Phds, including senior managers with IIT/IIM degrees. These management programmes are thorough. B.K. Birla and Aditya Birla Groups fund the 1988-founded institute and BIMTECH has a promising placement record. Amazon, KPMG, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Nielsen, Accenture, Maruti Suzuki, Wipro, Oppo, Vedantu, and H&M are the top companies that place students. BIMTECH has outstanding summer internships with these firms.
Disregarding the fees, BIMTECH is better than NIT Durgapur for pursuing an MBA degree because of its infrastructure that’s been specifically tailored for MBA students. NIT Durgapur, on the other hand, being a technical institute, has many graduate students but not the same kind of specialized infrastructure.
In terms of location, BIMTECH is located in the NCR, which may provide more internship and job opportunities. Additionally, companies and guests who visit BIMTECH are specifically looking to meet with management students, which is not there in NIT.
BIMTECH has taken a lot of care with regard to the facilities provided at the hostel. They also added new rules during COVID-19 for the sake of everyone’s safety. Anyone who joins a hostel for the first time has to remain quarantined for two weeks. The food was delivered to the room during those two weeks and once quarantine was over, you had to go to the mess to eat. The room was cleaned and mopped every morning by the worker. For the time being, management has decided to give single rooms, this may or may not change in the coming year.
It is advisable not to wait for another year as you can never be sure of the outcome, no matter how much hard work you put in. Instead, work on selecting the right colleges instead, which can predict 60% of where you end up. If you get into a good college, then rest assured, your career has been made.
Now, between the colleges you mentioned, I would suggest IMT Hyderabad, as it is better in terms of placements. The ROI is also relatively okay. However, if you compare it with other colleges in Hyderabad, even if IMT is good, there are better options available.
For example, Ashoka School of Business (ASB Hyderabad), NMIMS or SIBM. ASB is slightly better as they have excellent grooming programs like the 360-degree program and EIR which ensures good training. The college also offers dual specialization and the placements are also great. The overall fee for the college is only around INR 6.9L for two years for the full-time PGDM course.
The most important factor a student opting for an MBA should be considering is placements. As long as the placements are good, and the college offer a decent package, then other things are secondary. But apart from this, the other factors to be observed are internship, exposure and skill-development.
BIMTECH facilitates and accomplishes all these factors, and so is a strong option for someone looking to do their MBA.
Various organizations have ranked all of the colleges' MBA programmes highly.
NDIM Delhi and BIMTECH Noida are notable MBA colleges in the national capital region, whereas XIME Bangalore and Christ Bangalore are well-established in Bangalore. Location, school atmosphere, curriculum, and career path will determine your ideal college. Work experience, graduation percentage, group discussion, personal interview, and other aspects also matter. Calling colleges after thorough study and personal interaction is best. One responder recommends XIME Bangalore, while another suggests BIMTECH Noida for its accreditation and placement record. Before choosing, weigh all your possibilities.
NL Dalmia has a specific focus on finance, which makes it a good option for candidates looking to specialize in finance. On the other hand, PUMBA offers a more general management education with a focus on practical learning and industry exposure.
BIMTECH, Greater Noida offers a good curriculum with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. The institute has a strong industry connection and offers a variety of electives to choose from. However, its ranking is lower than NL Dalmia and PUMBA.XIMB and FORE do not offer MBA, instead they offer PGDM, but for comparison here is a table comparing their fees, highest and average package. Although there are many other factors to consider for choosing an MBA course.
Institutes |
Fees |
Highest Package |
Average Package |
XIMB |
INR 20 Lakhs |
INR 71.51 LPA |
INR 20.03 LPA |
BIMTECH |
INR 12 Lakhs |
INR 23.43 LPA |
INR 11.25 LPA |
FORE |
INR 17 Lakhs |
INR 30 LPA |
INR 14.5 LPA |
BIMTECH does not offer BBA and neither MBA, it offers PGDM instead. BGU does not offer BBA as well. But why only these two, you can and you should in fact wait for the 12th result and you might get a better score and get into DU or some better college.
Generally it is mentioned somewhere on the form and you get the application number just after submission through email or message as well. .If you can not find it on form or in the confirmation mail/message, then you can always contact the BIMTECH admissions office for assistance.