A few of my friends graduated from BIMTECH Greater Noida and Gautam Buddha University. If you need to choose between the two, my recommendation will be to seek a PGDM program from BIMTECH. Here’s why.
Here are the recent placement highlights for both BIMTECH and Gautam Buddha University.
Parameters | BIMTECH | Gautam Buddha University |
Average CTC | 8 LPA | 3 LPA |
Highest CTC | 16 LPA | 11 LPA |
Major recruiters | HCL, ABFRL, Havo Data | Oyo, HCL, Just Dial |
Considering all the above aspects, BIMTECH can be your best choice for seeking a Business Management education.
The most important factor a student opting for an MBA should be considering is placements. As long as the placements are good, and the college offer a decent package, then other things are secondary. But apart from this, the other factors to be observed are internship, exposure and skill-development.
BIMTECH facilitates and accomplishes all these factors, and so is a strong option for someone looking to do their MBA.
Both NDIM and BIMTECH B Schools share a similar geographic benefit in that they are close to the corporate hubs of Delhi NCR. They also both have strong professors and infrastructure. BIMTECH, however, outperforms NDIM due to its good employer outlook, reputation, and highly active placement cell, which annually provides more than 50% of internship offers and excellent placements. As a result, you could prefer BIMTECH over NDIM.
BIMTECH's Insurance Business Management programme or SIBM Pune's Entrepreneurship and Innovation programme, the choice depends on your professional goals.
BIMTECH's Insurance Business Management programme gives students a solid insurance and risk management foundation. The programme prepares students for careers in the significant and rising insurance business, which includes underwriting, claims administration, risk analysis, and sales and marketing.
SIBM Pune's Entrepreneurship and Innovation programme is for students interested in launching their own businesses or working in entrepreneurial contexts. The programme teaches how to find new business possibilities, write business strategies, and run a profitable business.
Both programmes have great job opportunities, but they impart different skills and knowledge. BIMTECH's Insurance Business Management programme is ideal for insurance professionals. If you want to establish a business or work in an entrepreneurial setting, then SIBM Pune's Entrepreneurship & Innovation programme is better.
Consider your strengths, interests, and career goals before making a decision though.
BIMTECH ranks 6th among private B-Schools and gets A+ Institutional Accreditation from NAAC (UGC) and NBA for all PGDM programmes. BIMTECH partners with foreign B-Schools and Universities. The campus is residential, green, and well-equipped. 70% of the 60-plus faculty members have Phds, including senior managers with IIT/IIM degrees. These management programmes are thorough. B.K. Birla and Aditya Birla Groups fund the 1988-founded institute and BIMTECH has a promising placement record. Amazon, KPMG, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Nielsen, Accenture, Maruti Suzuki, Wipro, Oppo, Vedantu, and H&M are the top companies that place students. BIMTECH has outstanding summer internships with these firms.
BIMTECH has taken a lot of care with regard to the facilities provided at the hostel. They also added new rules during COVID-19 for the sake of everyone’s safety. Anyone who joins a hostel for the first time has to remain quarantined for two weeks. The food was delivered to the room during those two weeks and once quarantine was over, you had to go to the mess to eat. The room was cleaned and mopped every morning by the worker. For the time being, management has decided to give single rooms, this may or may not change in the coming year.
Both the colleges are equivalently comparable. BIMTECH wins hands down owing to its location and the Birla brand value. Many of my friends have graduated from BIMTECH, they suggested BIMTECH Core because the exposure you will get at NCR will be much better than at Nagpur.
Here’s a brief comparison of both the colleges.
Parameters |
BIMTECH |
IMT Nagpur Finance |
Total Fees |
12 Lakhs |
12.12 Lakhs |
Placement Average |
96.59% |
85% |
Average CTC |
8.13 LPA |
7.64 LPA |
MBA is not about the syllabus, Its about how much you learn and get exposed to. Hence, I would recommend you speak with current students of IMT as well as BIMTECH, even try to visit both the campuses if possible, and then make a decision.
Both the college you have mentioned are not directly related. There’s nothing in common besides the brand name that they carry.
Let’s talk about the institutes one by one.
BIMTECH, Greater Noida:
Jayashree Mohta is BIMTECH’s Chairperson & Dr. H. Chaturvedi is known to be BIMTECH’s Director
BITS Pilani, Goa:
Kumar Mangalam Birla is BITS, Pilani’s Chancellor & Raghuram Gunaje is BITS, Pilani’s Director.
Both of them belong to the same BIRLA Family but were started by different people. BITS Pilani was started by St. G.D. Birla. Whereas BIMTECH was started by Late Syt. B.K. Birla (youngest son of Late G.D. Birla. Hence, both the institutes are different and offer different courses.
Well, many of my friends recommend going for BIMTECH. But honestly, none of these two are great options for an MBA.
Comparison:
Parameters |
BIMTECH |
Amity University |
Average CTC |
INR 8.13 LPA |
INR 14 LPA |
Placement Average |
96.59% |
93% |
Tuition Fee |
12 lakhs |
6.80 lakhs |
If you have no other better option and you don’t want to repeat another year to prepare for CAT, only then go to these colleges.
Otherwise, Consider repeating another year and Aim for colleges like NMIMS (Mumbai), Symbiosis Pune, or XIM Bhubneshwar. These colleges are Good and the placements lie between 10–15 LPA, which is decent enough. You can even get into new IIMs with a bit of effort, if not the old ones.
If you want to shift abroad after your MBA or want an international experience during your MBA life, then you can definitely take admission at any average Canadian university. However, you need to take the cost of the entire program into account. On average the total cost will be around $40,000 (INR 30 lakhs) which includes expenses such as tuition fees, housing, food, and other things.
So either you need to be rich enough to afford this or you must be a good student with good academics so that you can lower your cost through scholarships. In comparison BIMTECH Greater Noida is relatively cheap with good college life, the quality of education is also good and you will get similar levels of opportunity to uncover your skills and talents. The tuition fee is given below.
In terms of placements, it is also good. Take a look at the placement stats for the year 2020.
The campus hosts many events and other things to keep you engaged all year. If you intend to work in India I do not see any point in doing an MBA from abroad. Make an informed decision based on all things talked about here.