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Which is a better college between IIFT/SP Jain/XLRI and FMS in terms of placements and students?

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Abhinav Joshi Posted On : May 23rd, 2022
lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

IIFT, SP Jain, XLRI, and FMS all four institutes are reputed and counted among the top B-Schools in India. For these institutes, your preference order should be as follows.

FMS>IIFT>XLRI>SP Jain

This ranking is based on different parameters such as academics, placements, ranking, faculties, student crowd, etc. FMS offers the best ROI. According to the recent placement highlights, the average CTC for the institute is INR 32.4 LPA. While FMS Delhi fees are around INR 1.92 Lakhs.  

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Which is better, IIFT Delhi, IIFT Kolkata, or IIFT Kakinada?

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Ishani Sinha Posted On : August 4th, 2022
Studied at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi

Among all the campuses, IIFT Delhi is the best option. The Delhi campus is the oldest and offers better facilities. In terms of academics and placements, there is no such difference between different IIFT campuses. Students from all three campuses get equal opportunities. But, due to the location advantage of the Delhi campus, it's easier to get placements, internships, and projects. During IIFT Delhi placements 2022, the median CTC offered was INR 24 LPA. Major MNCs like Accenture, Deloitte, Raymond, TCS, etc. visit the IIFT placements. 

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What is the reason for the difference in placement opportunities between the IIFT Kolkata and Delhi campuses?

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Ishani Sinha Posted On : June 21st, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi

Location, industry connections, and alumni network affect IIFT Kolkata and Delhi placement possibilities.

  • Location: Many of the region's top enterprises and organizations are near IIFT Delhi's campus in the city centre. This helps students network with possible jobs. However, IIFT Kolkata's remote location may make it harder for students to get jobs and network.
  • Industry connections: IIFT Delhi has been founded longer than the Kolkata campus and has had more time to form links with important firms and organizations. This suggests that Delhi's industrial links may improve student placement.
  • Alumni network: Current students can benefit from IIFT Delhi's wider alumni network. This network helps graduates find internships and jobs. Kolkata's alumni network may not be as large or well-established as Delhi's.

Placement prospects depend on each campus's programs and courses and students' success. However, the foregoing characteristics can influence student placement at each site.

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Which one is a better option among the three, XLRI (HRM), IIFT Delhi or IIM Indore?

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Shivangi Gupta Posted On : August 9th, 2022
Studied at Xavier School of Management

Among these three options, XLRI (HRM) is best. It is the best Human Resources program in the country. The academics and placement opportunities offered are top-notch. XLRI placements 2022 concluded with an average CTC of INR 30.7 LPA. The highest CTC offered this year was INR 60+ LPA. 

XLRI offers an enviable learning experience. Your classmates, seniors, and juniors are some of the most talented people you will meet. Being one of the oldest B-School in the country, the XLRI brand name is widely reputed in the industry.

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What is the fee structure of IIFT, New Delhi?

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Radhika Srivastava Posted On : February 27th, 2023
Writer at College Sakha

The IIFT, New Delhi, MBA (IB) program has an annual tuition cost of Rs 8,85,000, which can be paid in three installments by candidates. In addition to the tuition fee, candidates will be required to pay additional fees of Rs 54,000 for library, computer, and alumni services during the duration of the program. Candidates belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories are eligible for a 50% tuition fee waiver. 

Foreign students and NRI students are required to pay the annual tuition fee and additional fees in full at the time of enrollment in the first year and by the beginning of the second year. Additionally, foreign nationals and NRIs are required to pay an annual charge of US$30,000, which would be approximately 2,19,15,000 (Indian Rupees) at the current exchange rate.

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