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Can I get into IIM A/B/C or XLRI or SCMHRD?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : May 18th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Top management institutes in India like IIMs, XLRI, and SCMHRD require a combination of academic performance, entrance exam scores, work experience, extracurricular activities, and performance in selection rounds like Personal Interviews and Group discussions.

Top IIMs (A, B, C) have CAT cutoff percentiles of 99 or higher. XLRI's XAT cutoff is over 95 percentile, and SCMHRD's SNAP threshold is approximately 97 percentile. These cutoffs can change from year to year depending on factors including the number of applications and exam difficulty.

Academic performance is crucial but not the primary criterion for admittance. Admissions committees seek well-rounded applicants with leadership potential, great communication skills, and a demonstrated passion for the field. Thus, if an applicant excels in other areas, they can still get into a prestigious B-school despite poorer academics.

Top B-schools are competitive and require outstanding academic performance, high entrance exam scores, and strong applications.

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How is XLRI Management Institute Jamshedpur?

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Gaurav Sharma Posted On : May 3rd, 2023
studied at Xavier School of Management

XLRI is one of India's top management schools. It consistently ranks among the nation's top B-Schools for its academic prowess. NIRF has ranked the institute at 8th position in 2022 and IIRF ranked 1st in 2023 among private institutes.

XLRI offers MBA, Executive MBA, Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management, and other management programs. The institute's experienced and motivated faculty challenge and stimulate students. Management theory and practice are emphasized in the curriculum.

Many well-known companies hire at XLRI every year. Alumni are leaders in several leading companies worldwide.

XLRI offers many extracurricular activities, including sports, cultural events, and social service, to help students develop their talents and interests outside of the classroom.

XLRI is a well-regarded management institute that provides outstanding academic and career prospects to management students.

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Which one is better (keeping fees concerns aside), IIM Calcutta or XLRI Jamshedpur?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : May 1st, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

If you’ve a choice between IIM Calcutta and XLRI Jamshedpur, you should go for IIM Calcutta. 

As per NIRF ranking, IIM Calcutta is above XLRI Jamshedpur. In terms of placement and reputation also, IIM Calcutta is far better as it is one of the old IIMs. The location and campus life of IIM Calcutta is better.

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What's better: IIM Lucknow or XLRI HR, for someone who does not have their heart set on a particular specialisation?

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Mohit Singhania Posted On : July 1st, 2021
MBA from Indian Institute of Management Indore (2021)

If someone does not have their heart set on a particular thing, the matter of selection becomes complicated.

An MBA and career specialization can only be chosen once in a lifetime except for a few extremely rare cases.

You must research and read articles about HR and try to answer the questions about if you would like to work at the place because XLRI offers one of the best HR management courses available in Asia. Top firms and Multinational companies recruit for their coveted HR roles from XLRI and if you get enrolled in a small batch, you would be lucky.If you want to have all the options of consulting, marketing, and finance open, IIM Lucknow is the better choice. But then this would imply that you have to maintain a really good profile to sustain the competition at IIM Lucknow. Keep in mind that not all of the 450 students enrolled at IIM Lucknow end up in a Reputed Company.

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What are the chances of getting into XLRI/SPJIMR if I have 1.5 years of work experience that's not relevant to the MBA specialisation?

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Shraddha Phalke Posted On : March 15th, 2023
MBA in Marketing & Finance, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon (Graduated 2018)

 In XLRI or SPJIMR, having relevant work experience is not a requirement for admission. Having 1.5 years of experience in a different field will not give you an advantage or disadvantage during placements as candidates with less than 2 years of experience are considered the same as freshers. Moreover, any work experience is valuable and can contribute to your MBA education as it's not limited to specific areas such as Marketing or Finance.

In SPJIMR, if you opt for Finance as your specialization, relevant experience may slightly enhance your profile. However, for other specializations, you will have to compete with other candidates on an equal footing.

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Will having a job gap affect me during summer placements at XLRI?

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Samrat Dasgupta Posted On : June 10th, 2021
PGDBM Marketing & Operations Management, Xavier School of Management (2018)

Having a job gap won't affect your CV shortlisting because most of the recruiters filter out students without looking at CVs, by just looking at their 10th, 12th, and graduation marks. Until they reach the GD room, the actual panelists don't even give a glance at the CVs.

The campus relation team, which is a part of the HR, does all the work, hand over the student’s list to the campus placement team and they forward it to the panelists directly. Till this process, the panelists don't go through the student's CVs seriously and these are submitted only for records.

After completing the GD round, you will be shortlisted for the personal interview round, if selected and in that step only they will go through your CV and then ask you questions based on it.

Hence, a job gap won't affect your campus placements at XLRI as most of the recruiters don't bother to look at the CVs of students until they reach the personal interview round. I have known people with gaps even more than 4 years to secure placement offers. A couple of companies may not shortlist you but you will not face any major problem.

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What are some tips for getting into an Indian premier institute like IIM Ahmedabad, XLRI etc.?

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Ahana Roy Posted On : May 6th, 2023
MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (2016)

To get into the most popular business school in our country, you must first appear in CAT for IIMs and for other institutes while XAT for XLRI. To get a call, you must get at least 70 percentile in each section and more than 80 percentile on the CAT.

CAT cutoff goes up to 99.8, and a general candidate with an 80 percentile score has a very small chance of getting in. If you have a bachelor's degree in medicine, law, or the arts and got at least 90 in 10th and 12th grade, more than 75 in graduation, or were in the top 10% of your field, IIM A may call you around 85 percentile.

If you want to get into B.Com, you need 96+ and the above-mentioned academics. Engineering graduates who appear in the CAT get the best score in the stream from which they have majored. There is a very small chance of getting a call below 99. For an engineering graduate, getting a call from IIMA means scoring 99.5+ on the CAT, getting 90+ in 10th and 12th grade, and getting 85+ in college.

Last, I would say that IIM Ahmedabad gives a lot of weight to academic diversity and academic success in the past. So, if you didn't do well in school or college, you won't get a call from IIM A. Don't let that get you down. Instead, study hard for the CAT and do your best. One can still get into schools like IIM C, IIM K, FMS, and MDI, which give CAT scores a lot more weight. There are many other good B-schools that you can get into with 90/95+ percentile.

Other than CAT score your GDPI performance, previous academics, diversity, and work experience also play a role in the final selection.

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Reviews of Post Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management from XLRI, Jamshedpur?

Sabeer Chalana Posted On : May 25th, 2023

When it comes to human resources, XLRI is a well-known brand. However, you should always conduct research and evaluate the certificate program to ensure it fulfills your needs and expectations. The fact that the program includes a campus module with a convocation ceremony is an added bonus, and the flexibility to work while attending the program part-time gives it fantastic value for money. The brand name of XLRI is unquestionably advantageous, and their academic requirements are stringent, so you can expect to obtain great education and training.

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Which one should you prefer for an MBA, IIM Ahmedabad or XLRI Jamshedpur?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : May 25th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

Both IIM Ahmedabad and XLRI Jamshedpur are excellent institutes for an MBA in India. However, in terms of ranking, IIM Ahmedabad is considered to be slightly ahead for post-graduate programs in management in India (NIRF rank 1) and is highly respected in both the Indian and global corporate sectors. Nevertheless, XLRI Jamshedpur is also a well-regarded institution, and its flagship program is considered to be just as good. If you are interested in specializing in HR, then XLRI Jamshedpur is definitely a top pick.

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What percentile is needed for XLRI Jamshedpur?

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Aanand Sharma Posted On : April 18th, 2023
MBA in Marketing & Operations, Xavier School of Management

XLRI Jamshedpur accepts XAT scores for admission. XLRI Jamshedpur PGDM Admission Cutoff for the year 2023 remains somewhere between 92-95 percentile for general category candidates. 


However, please note that meeting the cutoff percentile does not guarantee admission as XLRI also considers other factors such as academic performance, work experience, and performance in the interview round. Additionally, different programs at XLRI may have different cutoffs, so it's best to check the official website for the latest information.

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