Yes, Amity Business School, Noida is good for an MBA in terms of placements, faculty, and industry exposure. It has excellent reviews and is the dream college of many. It was ranked 28 out of 125 in India in 2023 by NIRF.
One of my friends there shed light on the placement scenario. Students are eligible for placements after the 3rd semester.
Overall, the average package offered is very low so it’s not advisable to pursue an MBA in HR from Amity University Noida.
Before we dwell on the credibility and worth of the program, it’s necessary to know the objectives of the same. DEM is designed to help management students develop knowledge, skill, and confidence to conceive, lead and execute innovative and competitive initiatives involving technologies and data.
Suitability: This program is best suitable for those students who wish to pursue careers in management in businesses that employ powers of digital technologies for business development and sustenance
Faculty: Highly learned professors, researchers, and practitioners teach various concepts of management in the digital context. Industry professionals and faculty are also involved in the development and delivery of the pedagogy.
Research: Dynamic research work is a part of this program. However, the one-year program is packed with learning and co-curricular activities that will spare very little time for intense research that the faculty will be working on.
Roles offered: Students graduating from the DEM program have been recruited for various roles like Analytics, Consulting, and Information Technology.
Placements: IIM Udaipur placements for DEM have been tabulated below
Number of students |
26 |
Number of Companies |
47 |
Highest CTC |
INR 32.21 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 21.30 LPA |
Overall, the DEM offered by IIM Udaipur is very promising and at par with the recent trends in the industry.
NIT Trichy has the best placements for MCA. The placement percentage is between 90-100% . Some MCA students bag 7 digit offers, but it is not the case with everyone. The offers vary from one company to another. Those who pay attention during lectures and maintain a good CGPA have fair chances of getting a decent job offer.
Media reports indicate that the placements for Panjab University UIET (BTech and MTech) Chandigarh in 2023 saw the highest and average package offered at INR 45 LPA and INR 8.89 LPA, respectively. It is worth noting that a total of 383 offers were made during the PU UIET placements 2023, and the top recruiters were renowned companies like Amazon, Dabur, and American Express.
It's noteworthy that there was a notable rise of over 9% in the average package offered during PU UIET placements 2022 in comparison to 2021. Furthermore, the number of offers made in 2022 increased by over 43% as compared to the previous year, which is certainly impressive.
AIIMS Delhi doesn’t conduct its own entrance exam for MBBS, instead, it accepts NEET UG for admission to MBBS on an All-India basis. Being the top choice for medical aspirants in India for MBBS, AIIMS Delhi has an extremely high cutoff for all the categories. The marks required for securing a seat for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi vary each year depending on various factors such as the number of seats, the number of candidates appearing, the difficulty level of the exam, and the previous year's cutoffs.
To get a seat for MBBS at AIIMS Delhi, candidates from the general category must aim to score 710+ in NEET UG to be on the safer side for admission. Students from the general category must aim to have an All-India rank within the top 50 to have a sure chance for admission. For reserved categories such as EWS and OBC, candidates must aim to score above 690+ for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Delhi. SC and ST candidates should aim to score 675+ for admission to MBBS at AIIMS Delhi.
Candidates can also check AIIMS Delhi Cutoff in 2023 for MBBS for different categories to get an estimate about the expected cutoff rank in 2024:
Category | 2023 Closing Cutoff By Rank |
---|---|
General | 57 |
EWS | 258 |
OBC | 247 |
SC | 989 |
ST | 1624 |
General- PwD | 1018 |
OBC- PwD | 20882 |
SC- PwD | 77386 |
ST- PwD | 145610 |
BPUT has a very simple and clear formula for converting CGPA to percentage. It is-
percentage= (cgpa-0.5) * 10
For example, you attained 7.57 CGPA.
In this case, your percentage will be (7.57-0.5)*10= 70.7%
This is the method of conversion followed by BPUT. You can also find it on their official website.
NITIE offers admission to its Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering (PGDIE) program based on a candidate's performance in either the Common Admission Test (CAT) or the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE).
Candidates who have a valid GATE score are eligible to apply for admission to the PGDIE program. However, in addition to GATE scores, candidates can also submit their CAT scores to be considered for admission.
NITIE uses a merit-based selection process that takes into account a candidate's academic performance, work experience, CAT/GATE scores, group discussion, and personal interviews. The weightage given to each of these factors may vary from year to year.
Candidates who have qualified for either the CAT or GATE exams are eligible to apply for admission to NITIE's PGDIE program. The institute takes a holistic approach to admissions, and the final selection is based on several factors, including a candidate's performance in the qualifying exams, work experience, and performance in group discussions and personal interview rounds.
There is no such course as XIMB HRM. The HR School of XUB, XAHR, offers the HRM course. Pursuing this degree is certainly worth the money invested. Xavier School of Human Resource Management placements has an average CTC of INR 12.9 LPA. While the highest CTC goes up to INR 22.5 LPA. Many students get salary packages in INR 20 LPA slab.
The XUB thing hasn’t made any major impacts. The faculty is same, the selection criteria are same, and so is the list of recruiting companies.
No, age is not the limit when considering an MBA from IIMs. In fact, the peer group comprises students of diverse age brackets and backgrounds.
One of my friends age 26 recently got admission to IIM Bangalore. He notice most of his batchmates were young and fresh from college but the overall learning experience was very empowering and diverse. While others might question your decision and try to demotivate you, remember only you know your real worth. Don’t let others' opinions weigh you down and give up something you dreamed of.
My cousin completed his engineering, went to MIT, and even has his own start-up, but is currently pursuing PGPM in IIM Bangalore. This clearly proves that there is no right time or age for an MBA. Most importantly, if the admission committee of IIMs deems you suitable for an MBA, then your age should be your last concern.