As a student of the institution, it is important to recognize that comparing institutes can be problematic, as each institution has its own unique strengths and weaknesses. However, when considering institutes within the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) system, it is worth noting that the IIM in Visakhapatnam (IIM Vizag) has a reputation for offering strong academic programming and decent placement opportunities.
This is something that sets it apart from some of the other IIMs and is something that students may want to take into consideration when deciding which institution to attend.
IIMs have a brand name and are doing at par or even better than TAPMI, despite being new. So, you can go for either IIM Vizag or IIM Nagpur.
Particulars |
TAPMI Manipal |
IIM Nagpur |
IIM Vizag |
Highest Package |
INR 22.3 LPA |
INR 31.54 LPA |
INR 32.65 LPA |
Average Package |
INR 15.7 LPA |
INR 15.21 LPA |
INR 16.61 LPA |
Fees |
INR 15.50 LPA |
INR 18 LPA |
INR 16.5 LPA |
However, if you have to choose between IIM Nagpur and IIM Vizag, choose according to your preference of location. Both have almost the same median salary of approx 16.5 lakhs for final placements. IIM Nagpur has a permanent campus while IIM Vizag has a better pool of companies for placements.
Before dwelling on the details and explanations, let me give you a simple answer.
Now that I have talked about both scenarios let’s clear some misconceptions about the new IIMs. Frankly, they are not yet anywhere near the older IIMs but that does not change the fact that they have been developing at a speeding rate and are bound to do more so in the future. Through various interactions with the alumni, I have inferred that they were glad they joined the new IIM which provided world-class facilities and a breath of fresh air.
If you are a fresher and not sure about joining IIM Nagpur, you can consider the following factors
I think IIM Nagpur does not discriminate much between freshers and experienced people. So don’t worry and give your luck a try.
IIMs consider several factors for admission which are academic performance, work experience, and performance in the Common Admission Test (CAT) to get a call. The cut-off percentile for admission in each IIM varies from year to year and it depends on factors like the number of applicants, the difficulty of the exam, and the availability of seats.
In general, non-engineer male candidates need to score above the 95 percentiles in the CAT exam to have a good chance of being shortlisted for the IIMs you have mentioned (Nagpur, Rohtak, Shillong, and Kashipur). It might change and you will need a lower percentile if you have some work experience, meeting the cut-off percentile does not guarantee admission, as the IIMs also consider other factors such as academic background, work experience, and performance in the personal interview and written ability test.
So, it's important to perform well in all the above factors mentioned in the admission process to increase your chances of getting into your desired IIM.
Your question is quite vague given that the admission criteria are directly linked to your profile. The chances of one’s admission are proportional to your grades and experiences and therefore cannot be generalized.
Let me elaborate for you. In the entrance exam, every candidate has their own strengths and weaknesses. One might be good in the Quantum section but as at General Knowledge and vice Versa. While many get good scores in the entrance exam, they fail to muster the courage to speak in the interview which lowers their chances of admission despite a good CAT percentile.
Still, if I rate the level of difficulty to get admission at the top IIM A B and C as 10/10 then I will rate IIM Nagpur as 6. This is because I know a friend who scored 92 percentile with decent past academics and work experience of around a year and yet got into IIM Nagpur.
I cannot answer your question directly but I can direct you to answer it yourself. Choosing something related to your career requires constant analysis of your own interests.
Now let’s look at the 2 options you have. Taking a job at Infosys as a fresher or pursuing an MBA from IIM Nagpur. One choice may be right for someone and wrong for the other person. So it’s up to you to decide.
You should join Infosys only if you are interested in solving technical problems. You will be trained at the training facility at Mysore and made to inculcate impeccable technical skills. You will be dealing with the technological aspects of the company. like working on features of a product, and solving/reporting bugs for a product. Your future job prospects include becoming a Technical Analyst, Tech lead, or other tech-savvy roles. You need to have a serious interest in this area if you choose this option.
You should pursue an MBA from Nagpur or any other IIM only if you are interested in solving business problems. Here you will be taught by world-class faculty for 2 years who will teach you the various dimensions of business management. You will have to participate in case studies, quizzes, classroom participation, presentations, group assignments, club activities, etc. During the second year, you can focus on one or two of your favorite domains. MBA will open doors for big placement offers.
So what matters, in the end, is what you want to do in life and what you are passionate about.
It indeed is. As far as AIIMS is concerned, a search for a suitable site for its construction is still going on. Once the authorities come across such a site they feel is right, it would be worked upon right away. For the institute to get functional in real terms, it would take around a good whole 4 to 5 years.
If I talk about IIIT, the situation is similar to the one I have mentioned for AIIMS. The construction can be a bit jittery initially. So, you can anticipate that the location would soon be finalized so that people get to work on it. The Central Government had already passed a proposal for the construction of AIIMS at least two years back, but it was on halt because of the State Government's refusal initially.
There wasn't any action taken up to a stretch of 9 months. Finally, because of the efforts laid by the contemporary government, these files of the institute's construction were moved after 9 months.
As a prospective MBA student, you might be considering both IIM Nagpur and IMI Delhi as options for your studies. While IIM Nagpur is a newer institute, it does carry the IIM brand, which could be beneficial for your future career prospects. On the other hand, IMI Delhi has a long history and has consistently been ranked as a top business school.
IMI Delhi would be a better choice due to its strong connections with the corporate world and the location advantage it offers. Ultimately, the decision of which institute to attend will depend on your individual goals and priorities.
You might want to consider XIMB for your MBA studies because they have a stronger brand presence and a larger alumni network compared to IIMN. While IIMN is a newer institute and has seen rapid growth in recent years, it is still considered a tier 2 college in the business school market, whereas tier 1 status is reserved for the top 15 colleges. While the quality of students at both XIMB and IIMN may be similar, with a slight difference in percentile scores, both colleges have a lower representation of students from top undergraduate institutions such as IITs, NITs, and DU.
XIMB has also established strong international relations with schools such as KEDGE and WARSAW Economics, which can be a valuable resource for students. While the return on investment for an MBA from XIMB may be lower compared to other schools, it is important to remember that an MBA is an investment in your future career. Additionally, XIMB has a strong faculty with a pool of experienced professors and also has to visit faculty from XLRI, which is part of the same Jesuit trust. Overall, it is important to choose wisely and consider all factors when deciding on an MBA program.