Comparing the new IIMs with the IIM ABC is rather ridiculous and not justified. Considering factors like infrastructure, faculty, and alumni base, the top IIMs are way ahead of the new ones. Even if the new IIMs tackle the infrastructure and faculty issue they can never match the extraordinarily strong alumni base of the older IIMs. The IIMs A, B, and C have given birth to many geniuses that have contributed largely to Indian society in various fields like arts, literature, sports, etc. They have even made impressions globally.
No matter how fast the new IIMs climb up the ladder and excel, they will never be able to match the alumni base and worth of older IIMs.
I think you mean how the new IIMs can be compared to SIBM Pune. Rather than comparing, I will tell you what and why people are preferring the former over the latter.
Despite SIBM being an already well-established B School with better placement opportunities, many students prefer IIM Trichy over it. There are two major reasons for the same
The fact that people prefer it over SIBM, clearly speaks of its position in the future. Also, the IIM Tag seems very tempting considering its long-term benefits.
So go for SIBM Pune if you are only looking for a high-paying job. But for futuristic benefits, any new IIM will do.
I know this decision is a bit difficult to make. What you need to keep in mind is that these two colleges should not be compared to other great IIMs or even ISBs. Those B Schools are at another level and cannot be on par with Kashipur or Raipur. To facilitate a better decision, I will mention the circumstances of these B Schools then you can choose after considering all options.
CAT is sufficient for IIMs. But if you want to go for ISB, a work experience of 4+ years and a GMAT are a must.
It is difficult to provide a definitive ranking of business schools as the best choice will depend on your individual priorities and goals. To determine which among IIM Udaipur, Trichy, Ranchi, and Raipur is the best fit for you, it is important to consider factors such as the curriculum and placement opportunities in your desired field, the focus on research, the availability of Students Exchange Programs and other opportunities for exposure, and the overall perception of the school.
If you have a specific field or area of focus in mind, you should look for a B-school that offers a strong curriculum and good placement prospects in that area. If you are interested in gaining hands-on research experience, you should consider schools that have a strong orientation toward research. If you are looking for opportunities to gain exposure and experience through programs like student exchange, you should consider schools with a strong track record in this area.
If you do not have a specific priority and are unable to identify a clear difference between the opportunities offered by different B-schools, you may want to consider their perception. While this can be difficult to quantify, their overall perception can impact the quality of your peers and the overall learning environment. To judge the perception of a B-school, you should do your own research and consider factors such as the reputation of the school, the accomplishments of its faculty and alumni, and the resources and support available to students. Ultimately, the best choice for you will depend on your personal goals and priorities.
Yes, both IIM Ranchi as well as IIM Raipur consider sectional cutoffs for admissions. You can find the exact figures on their official website under the program you are looking for. I have mentioned the cutoff for the PGDM program.
Category |
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) Section-1 |
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) Section-2 |
Verbal & Reading Comprehension (VRC) Section-3 |
Total Percentile (Overall) |
General |
80 |
80 |
80 |
94 |
EWS |
60 |
60 |
60 |
75 |
NC-OBC |
60 |
60 |
60 |
75 |
SC |
45 |
45 |
45 |
55 |
ST |
30 |
30 |
30 |
40 |
DAP |
30 |
30 |
30 |
40 |
IIM Udaipur boasts of an enriched research culture. So I think one should prefer IIM Udaipur over IIM Raipur. Yet if you want me to draw a slight comparison between the two the table below will help.
Particulars |
IIM Udaipur |
IIM Raipur |
Rankings |
22 |
14 |
Highest CTC |
INR 35.96 LPA |
INR 35.96 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 19.27 LPA |
INR 10.5 LPA |
Firstly let me clarify one thing. IIM Raipur cannot be compared to IIM Shillong because the latter is out of the league and is no longer a new IIM. Its worth and placements are much better than the newer IIMs and are in the league of old IIMs. We can only compare IIM Raipur to the 6 new IIMs namely Raipur, Ranchi, Rohtak, Trichy, Udaipur, and Kashipur.
After Shillong, one new IIM that gives an edge to older IIMs is Ranchi mainly because it works under the mentorship of IIM Calcutta. The placement statistics of IIM Ranchi are a testament to the same.
After Ranchi comes to Trichy, one of the fastest-growing IIMs. It has a decent placement scenario and a better professional approach.
Raipur and Udaipur are almost similar and are better than Kashipur and Rohtak. Raipur especially enjoys location advantage being situated in the capital of Chattisgarh. The faculty base is also quite learned and the institute has proper connectivity.
Kashipur has many connectivity issues but is famous for its guest lectures and interaction with industry experts.
IIM Rohtak is the last in line mainly because of its pathetic placement scenario which overshadows its vicinity to Delhi.
So the final order is
Shillong>Ranchi>Trichy>Raipur=Udaipur>Kashipur>Rohtak
It is not common for business schools or the Common Admission Test (CAT) to have a specific column to mention dropout cases. However, if a question about a previous dropout experience in IIM Raipur were to come up during an interview, it is important to be honest and transparent about the reasons for the decision.
It would be appropriate to explain that the decision to drop out was a result of not thoroughly researching and exploring one's interests before committing to the program. It would also be important to acknowledge any personal factors, such as not being physically, mentally, or otherwise prepared, that may have contributed to the decision. It is important to present the dropout experience as a valuable learning opportunity and to demonstrate the steps taken to ensure that the same mistakes are not repeated in the future.
It would be appropriate to explain that after leaving the program, the individual took the time to explore their interests and make sure that they were fully committed to pursuing an MBA before applying again.
The Executive Post Graduate Programme (ePGP) in Management at IIM Raipur is a comprehensive and rigorous two-year postgraduate program that offers students the opportunity to earn a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree upon successful completion. This program is unique in that it is delivered in a mixed-mode format, which combines Direct-to-Device (D2D) classes with on-campus visits. This approach allows participants to attend classes from the comfort of their own homes while also providing opportunities for face-to-face interaction with faculty and peers.
One of the key strengths of the ePGP program is its focus on real-world business situations. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of general management theories, soft skills, and analytical approaches. Additionally, the course is closely aligned with IIM Raipur's flagship full-time PGP program, which means that students will be taught by the same accomplished professors and will have access to the same resources and opportunities as their full-time counterparts.
While most IIM Raipur long-term programs are residential, the ePGP is designed to be flexible, allowing participants to balance their studies with their professional and personal commitments. This format is particularly well-suited for working professionals who are looking to advance their careers while continuing to work.
In summary, The Executive Post Graduate Programme (ePGP) in Management at IIM Raipur is a highly respected and comprehensive MBA program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of management theories, soft skills, and analytical approaches, while offering the flexibility of direct-to-device classes and campus visits. It's a perfect fit for working professionals looking to advance their careers while continuing to work.