I’ve had the opportunity to visit IIM Kozhikode, IIM Bangalore and IIM Ahmedabad for various competitions. While at these institutes, I interacted with many students. Some of them were from Economics background, and one had even completed her graduation in Philosophy.
Students from all these backgrounds, including BBS/BMS enjoy the diversity factor. This gives them an upper hand in the selection process over Engineers. But to enjoy this benefit, one must have a good CAT score, and a good academic record.
Prepare well for your CAT, and make sure you have a good academic record. If you fulfill these criteria, you’ll get into IIM Ahmedabad, regardless of your educational background.
Also, make sure to prepare well for the quant section of CAT. This is where the engineering students outdo the candidates from other academic backgrounds.
The five-year IIM Indore IPM degree combines undergraduate and postgraduate management courses. Students who want to start their management career after 12th grade should take this course. The programme comprises economics, accounting, marketing, and human resource management classes and internships with prominent organisations. This management programme is well-regarded and offers great job chances.
BMS at Xavier College Mumbai is a three-year undergraduate programme that covers all elements of management. This programme teaches management skills. The programme offers internships, economics, statistics, marketing, and finance classes.
Both degrees are well-regarded and provide great managerial careers. IIM Indore's IPM programme may be a fantastic choice for 12th-graders who want to start their management careers. The BMS programme at Xavier College Mumbai may be preferable for you if you desire a more conventional undergraduate education and then management.
A few of my friends attended Wilson College for their BMS. According to them, it is a decent option for pursuing this course. The faculties are decent for the BMS department. The HOD of the department is Dr. Zuleika Homavazir. Who is well-known for her strict nature. But according to my friends, at the end of the course, the rules and her strict guidance pays off well.
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) is a three years undergraduate program in management. BMS is necessary to run an organization efficiently. This course from Hinduja college provides students with vast knowledge. These are essential for various co-curricular activities and training sessions. They help the development of the students and train them for many challenges.
Listed below are more details about the course from Hinduja College:
Bachelor of Financial Markets (BFM):-
BFM has courses linked with Finance and its derivatives. It has been designed to help students with the resources efficiently. It offers tremendous scope and has a good future in the present generation.
Eligibility Criteria:
The eligibility criteria for BFM in KC, HR and Jai Hind College are given below:-
Admission Fees:
Career Options and Scope:
After pursuing BFM from these colleges, the scope is plenty. Here are a few points about the placements:
Both BFM and BMS are equally good and have a better scope. Every college is at the same level. There is no rigorous difference that would matter in the future. If you want to choose then pick as per location, life-style, crowd, etc. It is upon the students what they want to select.
For BMS, Wilson is a good option. It gives you opportunities to learn and grow. Other than decent academics the institute also offers many extra-curriculer and co-curriculer activities. Taking part in these activities will make your CV stand out. The BMS degree will help you grow holistically. Wilson College BMS placement scenario is decent. Students get internship offers from Morgan Stanly.
Since you’ve not given any context to the question, the answer in any normal circumstance would be yes. Let’s understand why spending more than 5 lacs on an IPM degree is not worth your time and effort.
BMS is a slightly analytical degree that would give you an edge over students pursuing BBA or BCOM. I have seen BMS students acing CAT after basic preparation cause of their good grasp on logical reasoning. It’s a given fact that an average BMS students is more likely to score well in CAT than an average BBA/BCOM student.
No, having Maths as a subject combination is not a necessary criteria to pursue BMS at Wilson College, Mumbai. I know students from non-mathematical backgrounds who are pursuing their BMS from Wilson. There are even students from Arts background. So, it doesn’t matter, if you don’t have a Mathematics background. But you should note that the BMS course includes Business Maths.
BBA and BMS are two different courses. When making a choice between NMIMS BBA and Shiv Nader BMS, give preference course over institute. Choose what interests you more.
On an overall scale, NMIMS BBA is a slightly better choice. Due to the locational advantage, you will get good exposure. You can do internships and projects while pursuing your BBA. NMIMS placements are good for BBA. The salary packages offered goes up to INR 12 LPA.
The University of Delhi is one of the top central universities in India. The institute has been ranked 8th in the National Institutional Ranking Framework. St. Xavier’s College is one of the prestigious higher education institutes of Kolkata. The college has secured 7th rank in the NIRF all India ranking, 2020. Also, the college is accredited with a NAAC ‘A++’ grade.
Admission:
St. Xavier's College:
The candidate should have passed their 10+2 with minimum pass marks.
Pure Mathematics/Business Mathematics/Statistics is compulsory in Plus-II level to get admission for BMS.
The required aggregate is 60% with 45% marks in at least four subjects including English, Mathematics/Business Mathematics/Statistics.
Selection will be based on index calculation (50% of Agg% + 25% of Eng% + 25% of (Maths/ B. Maths/ Stats.)- out of 100).
At St Xavier’s College, the average course fee is up to 2.23 lakhs.
University of Delhi:
Nearly 14 colleges under the University of Delhi offer BMS programs.
Admissions are based on entrance exams called DU JAT and subsequent rounds of counseling. A minimum of 65% is required in DU JAT for admission.
Applicants must qualify for their higher secondary education from a recognized board. Students from the commerce stream are given preference.
The average fee for a BMS course at the University of Delhi is around Rs.42,075.
Placement Statistics:
St. Xavier's College:
The training and placement cell connects students with different companies all over the country and abroad
In 2018-19, more than 650 students from various departments got placed in reputed companies through the placement cell.
The highest package offered was 14 LPA. The average package offered was around 9.5 LPA.
Few of the popular recruiters are MTS, Mondelez, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Titan, Asian paints, HSBC, Zomato, Axis Bank, Adidas, ICICI, Wipro.
University of Delhi:
The central placement cell assists students to get placed in reputed multinationals, government jobs, NGOs, and the private sector.
In the 2019-20 academic year, nearly 90% of students got placed in reputed companies.
The highest package offered is 37.8 LPA, and the median package offered is 7.5 LPA.
HDFC Bank, Deloitte, Accenture, American Express, HSBC, Citi Bank, KPMG, etc. are the key recruiters.
Both the institute offers quality education for BMS. Go through the facts mentioned above and choose which institute will be better for you.