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Should I go for an MBA from IIM Visakhapatnam or try next year?

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Anuj Bhawsar Posted On : January 24th, 2023
MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2020)

IIM Visakhapatnam is one of the newest IIMs and lacks credibility to a great extent. The State and Central governments might be trying to make this a good institution but I don’t think it’s capable of offering a plethora of opportunities in terms of placements, exposure, peer learning, or faculty. I will suggest you go for a different IIM if you have any other option up to your sleeve. Even a new IIM that has just been established for a year or two is better. Make sure its infrastructure, placements, and faculty are at par with the IIM standards. It’s too early to claim with surety of IIM Visakhapatnam’s worth. Moreover, if you were able to crack CAT this year, it’s better you try again next year with a bit more determination and target a better B School.

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I got selected for the MBA programs at ISB Hyderabad and Cranfield University. Regardless of the cost which should I choose and why?

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Yajnaseni Mukherjee Posted On : February 14th, 2023
Works at India Institute

When making a decision between ISB and Cranfield, it is important to consider several factors, such as cost, faculty, industry reputation, alumni network, location, and study method. However, ultimately, the best MBA program for any individual depends on their individual goals and preferences.

To make a decision, it is recommended to compare the two schools across at least four criteria:

  1. Curriculum: Consider whether the program will teach the skills and knowledge you want to acquire and whether it is up-to-date and relevant to your goals.
  2. Primary learning opportunity: Evaluate the quality of the teachers, the methodology used, the research centers, and the quality of the student body. 
  3. Infrastructure: Consider the resources available, such as the library, special labs, IT network, and digital content.
  4. Track record: Look at the school's track record in terms of placements, specifically in the industry or field you want to pursue after your MBA.

This may not be the best formula at all times, but it can serve as an example of the things you should keep in mind when deciding on a business school. It can be helpful to create a similar list of your own priorities when making your decision.

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Which is a better option, study for an MBA at IIM Bangalore or start working at Google?

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Shikha Agrawal Posted On : January 5th, 2023
Founder at Learning From Ant (2019–present)

A job is a decision that should be based on the quality of the people you will be working with, which is impossible to determine. Any brand becomes a difficult place to work if your boss or colleagues are not rational and logical in their approach and vice versa. Job is something you can change depending on your desire and aptitude for work.

IIM Bangalore is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and brand. Education always gives wings to ideas, develops risk tolerance, and, most importantly, pushes you toward entrepreneurship. IIM B is a place where you will meet a variety of people who are there only after passing various rounds of selection and filtration and for one purpose, "Redefining themselves" through education, exposure, networking, and, of course, employment opportunities.

Education is a long-term investment that instills faith in you, which gives you hope in difficult times. Women who are educated contribute to a more educated society.

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What are the chances of getting into NITIE for an MBA with a decent score in the CAT? My 10th, 12th and undergrads are 85.12, 61.5, and 60%.

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Sarita Singh Posted On : August 10th, 2021
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2021)

You have not specified your category and gender and confirming that bit may be tough. Following are some certain things you should need to know.

  • These parameters are as important as the CAT score for Indian B-schools, if not more. 
  • For the worst-case scenario, I will assume you are a GEM (General Engineer Male), and answer according to the historical trends.
  • For PGDIM, by a decent score, you should mean 98.5 percentile with 92+ percentile in every section. 
  • But mind you, you will have a hard time getting shortlisted for good companies during summers and final placements owing to your academics and it's the comparison with the rest of the batch. 
  • The closing percentile for round 1 in the general category is 90 percentile.
  • For PGDISEM, by a decent score, you should mean 95.5+ percentile with 90+ percentile in every section. 
  • Because of lesser competition in PGDISEM, you can have a fair chance of getting shortlisted in good companies for summers and final placements. 
  • The closing percentile for round 1 in the general category is 90 percentile.

Apart from the decent scores, you will need to perform exceedingly well in GD and PI to secure admission at NITIE.

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What job profiles and pay packages can I expect after MBA from ISB Hyderabad?

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Srinivas Gunda Posted On : February 7th, 2023
Audit Senior at BDO USA, LLP (2019–present)

Your job prospects are defined by your specialization and the industry or sector you are willing to choose.

Domains like International Business, Sales, marketing, or strategic planning can fetch you a package of around 15 Lakh to 30 Lakh INR. You can expect a higher salary if you invest in your core education and experience.

You can go for other sectors too and secure jobs in MNCs that offer packages as high as INR 50 Lakh. The roles offered by Tech companies like Google, IBM, and GE offer some of the most coveted roles. At the end, all that matters is your profile and your job inclinations.

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I am currently in second year of my engineering and I really wish to do my MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. How can I start now to ensure a good rank in CAT?

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Tezal Dahiya Posted On : September 27th, 2023

You have to ensure a good rank by preparing yourself for the CAT (Common Admission Test) to secure admission to prestigious institutions like IIM Ahmedabad requires careful planning and dedicated effort. You have to follow a few steps to prepare yourself for the exam while you’re in the second year of engineering:

  • Understanding the CAT test: Familiarise yourself with the CAT test format, which consists of parts on Quantitative Ability (QA), Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC). Recognize the deadlines and grading criteria.
  • Time management and exercise: Make smart academic scheduling decisions to provide time for CAT preparation. Set aside a few hours every day or a certain period of time to study for the CAT. Work on time management techniques, take sample examinations and solve CAT question papers from prior years. This will assist you in becoming acquainted with the test structure and help you become more adept at solving problems.
  • Join a Coaching Institute: Consider enrolling in a coaching institute for CAT preparation. They can provide structured study plans, access to study materials, and mock tests. However, self-study is also a viable option for motivated students.
  • Read Regularly: Develop a habit of reading newspapers, magazines, and books to improve your reading comprehension and vocabulary. This will be beneficial for the VARC section.
  • Balance: You must balance both CAT and Engineering at the same time. Graduation should always be your first priority. Complete the engineering tasks, and then move on to CAT practice.

Keep in mind that CAT test achievement needs commitment and a calculated strategy. It's crucial to successfully mix your technical coursework with CAT study. Start early, remain dedicated, and modify your plan as you go along. You may improve your chances of earning a high rank and being admitted to IIM Ahmedabad or other top management colleges by putting out persistent work and thoughtful preparation.

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What is the admission criteria for XLRI for MBA?

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Manav Pandey Posted On : June 14th, 2021
PGDBM Business Management, Xavier School of Management (2019)

It is assured that staying at XLRI would render an excellent experience because of the environment they provide. This will help you in gaining all the business intelligence that is required and expected from a future business leader.

Eligibility factor: 3-year Bachelor's degree from a recognized university under any discipline.

Here is what the selection criteria look like:

  1. A valid score in XAT or GMAT
  2. You will be shortlisted based on your score in entrance examinations
  3. Once shortlisted, you will be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview session.

The aggregate score of the entrance exam and performance in GD/PI will be the criteria for final admission in XLRI. For 2021, the overall XAT cut off for HRM was 93 for male while for females, it was 90.

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If I join the MSc (Finance) Programme of JBIMS, then does it makes sense to pursue an MBA later?

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Ashish Pai Posted On : February 21st, 2023
MMS Operations Management, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (2018)

Chances are that you have completed the MSc Finance program of JBIMS and yet are not very satisfied with the results and sure about your career prospects. I suggest you 2 ways to get out of this situation 

  • Start MBA right after M.Sc Finance: Doing this will stop you from going into a slump due to indecisiveness. I have seen quite a few students pursue MBA after MSc but mostly from the top B Schools like IIM Ahmedabad. But you should decide based on your own interests. For instance, if you are satisfied with the job you have got, then you don’t have to necessarily do an MBA. But if you think your career requires you to get an MBA degree go for it.
  • PGPX MBA after 4-5 years: This is even suitable for someone who has done a full-time MBA and has not received satisfactory results or you have done MBA from a mediocre B School or you have done Master’s in another field like M.Sc Finance. You may realize after 4-5 years what you exactly want in your career and an International MBA might help achieve it. This will improve your profile and career prospects.

The other option is not to do an MBA and stay where you are. You might not be ready to spend 2 years again studying considering the opportunity cost of not working for two years. In case you see no major diff between the two programs, you can just give up pursuing MBA altogether.

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How is the distance learning MBA course from Narsee Monjee?

Sapna Malik updated Posted On : July 22nd, 2022

NMIMS Distance MBA is one of the best distance management programs in the country. It is recognized by UGC and UGC DEB. NMIMS offers case-study-based learning which gives students insight into real live problem-solving. You will have the freedom to choose their learning pedagogy. You can attend live lectures or go through the recorded lectures. You will also be able to schedule your examinations according to your convenience. 

One of the major benefits of doing a distance MBA from NMIMS Global is the Live Sessions and lectures are prepared by the experienced faculties of NMIMS. Other facilities include industry-relevant learning resources, digital library, a discussion forum, and a well-crafted learning management system. 

You will receive job assistance along with personalized career counseling. These training sessions will help you build your CV, Cover Letter, and LinkedIn profile. You will have access to webinars by industry experts. You will certainly be able to elevate your career if you take full advantage of the learning resources offered by NMIMS. 

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Is Presidency University, Bengaluru good for an MBA?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : May 15th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Yes, Presidency University is a good option for pursuing an MBA. Presidency University Bangalore was established in 2013 under the umbrella of the Presidency Group of Institutions (PGI). It is a private University that provides UG, PG, and Ph.D. courses like B.Tech, MBA, LLM, B.Des, etc across its 7 schools. 

Ranking: Presidency University has been ranked 1 among the Top Emerging Engineering Institutes by Times Engineering rankings. It has also been ranked 27 among the top B-schools by Times B-School ranking.

Campus life:  Presidency University offers a decent campus life with an enriching learning experience. It’s known for its excellent applied research underpinned by the outstanding support of Well-designed learning spaces set over a 62+ acre green campus. 

Placements: The highest placement package offered by the university stood at INR 11 LPA (Data on the official website ) while the average package stood at INR 4.76 LPA. The industry-relevant curriculum attracted many top companies to the campus for placements. The college has a legacy of 100% placements. 

Admission:  Presidency University Admission 2023 is ongoing for various UG and PG courses like B.Tech, MBA, BBA, etc. You can apply for admission by visiting the official website of the University. The eligibility criteria for MBA admission is graduation from any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks along with a valid score in CAT/XAT/MAT/NMAT/CMAT/Karnataka- PGCET. The admission procedure involved Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussions (GD), and Personal Interviews (PI) till the final selection of the candidate.

Infrastructure: The hostels are massive and well-equipped with all basic amenities. They are situated in close proximity to the college campus. Mess food is also good and hygienic. Both veg and non-veg meals are available. There's also a library inside the campus and a 24/7 Wi-Fi facility is also available.

Faculty: Faculties are learned and experienced in their respective fields of research, nationally and internationally. The exam papers are usually from what has been taught in lectures. The professors assign grades based on marks, ranging from A+ to F.

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