At IIM/FMS/JBIMS/SPJIMR/IIFT/XLRI, attendance is seen as a crucial aspect of the learning experience. Every effort must be made to be present in class and to participate actively in the discussions. In fact, class participation is considered to be such an important factor in determining grades that a significant portion of the total course weightage is allocated to it. This system is in place to encourage students to be engaged in the learning process and to ensure that they are taking full advantage of the educational opportunities available to them.
On the other hand, at IIT Kanpur, there is a more relaxed approach to attendance. While it is still advisable to attend classes and to be present for lectures, there is no strict requirement in place. This gives students more flexibility and allows them to choose when they want to attend classes based on their personal schedules or other commitments. It also means that engineering students are not penalized if they miss a class or two, as long as they are able to make up for it by participating in other ways, such as completing assignments or preparing for exams.
Overall, both B-schools and Engineering colleges have different approaches to attendance and class participation. While IIM Ahmedabad places a strong emphasis on being present in class and participating actively, IIT Kanpur takes a more relaxed approach. Ultimately, the choice between the two institutions will depend on the individual student's preferences and learning style.
Life post-MBA from top B-Schools such as FMS, XLRI, MDI, NITIE, JBIMS, and SP Jain for most people is comfortable, because of decent pay packages and perks. Most alumni of these institutes are placed in companies and sectors of their choice. Here are the recent placement highlights for these institutes.
Institute | Average CTC (in INR) | Highest CTC (in INR) |
FMS | 32.4 LPA | 58 LPA |
XLRI | 30.78 LPA | 60+ LPA |
MDI | 26.07 LPA | 1.14 CPA |
NITIE | 25.41 LPA | 49 LPA |
SP Jain | 26.06 LPA | 46.65 LPA |
JBIMS | 27.63 LPA | 42 LPA |
Achieving a work-life balance can be difficult. However, doing MBA from these institutes will certainly teach you how to handle the pressure of professional life.
Game theory is an essential aspect of business and almost all the major B-schools have game theory as part of their curriculum. Whether it's a mandatory course or not might vary depending upon your institute.
I am sure you have all heard about the prisoner’s dilemma which was only the tip of a giant game theory subject. MBA is supposed to teach you how to make decisions that serve you in the best interest despite adversity and game theory could help you optimize your decision-making. All things said it’s not an easy subject.
I talked to a cousin who was planning his higher studies and he told me that when he started planning his career, he prioritized 2 things. He will pursue what he is good at and will do what he actually likes doing.
After considerable anticipation, he decided to pursue HR and shared his experience so far. To date, he is glad he decided to take up HR and has no regrets whatsoever. In fact, he had temporarily joined a software job which confirmed his lack of interest in that field.
He chose HR over BM despite knowing job opportunities for BM are better than HR. What kept him going was his initial decision of sticking to what he loved.
As his journey commenced, he started creating memories in Jamshedpur, making new friends, having wonderful experiences, and taking part in both co-curricular and extra-curricular stuff. After some nervousness in placements, today he has successfully completed a year in an HR role.
HRM is always going to be more niche than most, and that’s exactly why XLRI, a premier b-school is the best option for HR. The plethora of competitions and scope provided is the envy of the B-school world.
He loved HR in general and XLRI specifically because it taught him that pursuing what you love will make you happy even if the monetary return is not huge.
XLRI HR program is widely reputed inside as well as outside the country. Most of the chief HR positions in the industry are occupied by XLRI HR alumni. For HR, it offers the best placements.
XLRI HR average package stays around INR 23-25 LPA. According to the 2022 placement drive, the median CTC offered to the students was INR 30 LPA. EY, Rivigo, Samsung, Airtel are some of the major recruiters that frequent the campus drive.
My uncle has been in the industry for 11 years and he gave me a very useful piece of advice regarding CAT and admissions.
If you are not working currently then you should definitely join XLRI. This is because you will be risking an entire year on the pretext of getting a call from an IIM which itself is not very easy. You will be wasting a year and will have not gained any experience at all.
However, if you are currently working, you can't risk another year because the least that will happen is you will not end up getting selected for IIM. On the brighter side, you will gain an additional year of experience which will in turn make your CV stronger. So basically you won’t be losing much.
When it comes to HR specialization, XLRI has emerged as one of the top-ranked institutions.
Candidates who graduate from this campus should expect to land high-paying positions with outstanding benefits. Many of the major multinational corporations participate in the placement and choose the best candidates from the campus.
Here is a brief overview of the placement highlights for the recent years at XLRI.
Average CTC |
25.08 LPA |
Median CTC |
23 LPA |
Highest CTC |
50 LPA |
Major recruiters |
ITC, Microsoft, Aditya Birla Group, TCS, etc. |
When it comes to the beginning and advancing your career in HR, the alumni is pretty good for XLers who support their group members, and it's a game-changer.
It depends on your interest, whether you want a career in BM or HRM.
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Other than these, you will also enjoy the perks of studying in one of the top B-Schools in the country.
XLRI is a really good institute to go for. The ethos, culture, and diversity are all enigmatic. One of my friends studying there suggests that you can learn and grow simultaneously.
Placement stats:
Categories |
GMP at XLRI |
Top recruiters |
Accenture, Aditya Birla Group, AgroTech, Airtel, Amazon.com, Capgemini, IBM, HCL, etc. |
Average salary package |
19.6 LPA |
Highest salary package |
48 LPA |
Median salary package |
19 LPA |
Course Fee |
20.95 lakh |
It is not a disadvantage to not be an engineer. A consulting career requires more analytical ability, business awareness, and thought process.
All you have to do is work a little harder to achieve your goals. So, go ahead and start preparing for your career and you'll make it. Ultimately your performance will matter rather than being an IT or a non-IT background.
One of my friends from school recently visited the XLRI Jamshedpur campus to deliver a guest lecture. To get to the institute, he had to change two flights which were followed by a ride in a cab that took him around three hours from Ranchi to Jamshedpur.
It was a tiring journey but he found it worth it. He had a good time on campus and praised the level of safety on the campus. The host of the cultural festival, a student organization, was very generous with their timing and hospitality.
The cultural program went on for three days and it was organized for students from other institutes. The goal of this program was to give them exposure to ideas which they can find difficult to get otherwise. My friend was delighted to talk to these students.
Also, there was a band performance which was one of the highlights of the program.
He thanked the team for their hospitality and took his leave the following morning. To his experience, he found life at campus very happening.