I have a few friends from Tezpur University. According to them, the placement record for MBA is average. Most of the recruiting companies visiting the campus hire for local positing with salary packages of around 3.5 LPA.
Occasionally one or two companies offer few high-paying job roles. In the recent placement drive, DHL offered a salary package of 8 LPA.
However, you always have the option to opt for off-campus placements.
Yes, NIT Calicut is a good option for an MBA. It offers good academics. You will get to learn the nitty-gritty of management from experienced faculties. The course curriculum gives students the freedom to choose two specializations.
NIT Calicut placements are pretty good for MBA. During the recent campus drive, students received a maximum CTC of INR 8.89 LPA.
First of all IBS Hyderabad is not a recognized college. Back in 2007-2009 students went against the college’s false promises and threw stones to protest. The college was in full bloom till 2006. But ever since then the quality of education and its brand value has been deteriorating. Some major reasons for its decline in value are
It’s because of such reasons that it has lost its original reputation and is famous for all the wrong reasons. So I don’t think it’s very wise to risk your career by making such a choice.
When comparing IIM Rohtak to IMT Ghaziabad, the preference varies from person to person. IIM Rohtak is unable to match IMT G's history, its extensive network of corporate connections, and its superior learning environment and segment of the population.
IIM Rohtak is unquestionably a good choice, and it will get you the IIM name, which IMT Ghaziabad lacks. If you are certain that you want to pursue marketing, then disregard IIM Rohtak. When it comes to marketing, IMT G easily outperforms it.
There isn't much of a difference between IIM Rohtak and IMT Ghaziabad, so your decision between them ultimately depends on how you want to shape yourself if your options aren't limited to marketing or if you haven't decided what you'll pursue and explore once you enroll in the B-school. If either of these situations applies to you, then you must make a personal decision.
If you want to study marketing, IMT Ghaziabad is the place to be. If you decide on anything other than marketing, you will end up getting hired for the same corporate positions. IMT G, as a brand, currently offers better prospects than IIM Rohtak and has much more to offer.
If you are considering MBA, do not choose either GNDU or Punjab University as they both will give you disappointing results. It is better if you prepare well for CAT and GMAT exams and try opting for a top institution like IIMs or NITs.
Studying MBA at GNDU or PU will prove to be a waste of time and money. Placements at both these colleges are bad when it comes to MBA. But if you prefer technical courses like B.Tech the placements become better.
Students have mentioned that studying MBA from GNDU has only fetched a salary package of 2.5 - 3.5 LPA, which is much lower. Therefore, it is suggested you aim for better B-Schools.
The main purpose of pursuing an MBA is to elevate your current profile and render you better career opportunities. Doing an MBA just for your resume or because everyone is doing it is not justifiable. And honestly, neither of the two colleges you mentioned has the potential to enhance your employability skills. So I would right away say that both these are not good options.
The reason why IIM Sambalpur is not worth it is mainly because being a new IIM, its tag has little or no brand value. Its overall worth is also very less in comparison to other IIMs. Most importantly, if you were able to get into a new IIM, chances are you can even get into an older, better one with a tad bit more effort and determination. So you can try again next year and join a better one.
The reason why XIMB is not worth it is because of ROI. The high fees compared to mediocre packages that are offered make no sense. You can get similar packages at a tier 2 college with much fewer fees.
Still, if you are under pressure to choose one, definitely go for IIM Sambalpur. The IIM tag might come in handy someday in our country whose corporates still value the tag more than the potential.
JNTUH Hyderabad isn’t a good option for an MBA. It doesn’t offer good placements and exposure to students. Go for this institute, if you only want an MBA degree. If you want good job profiles with cushy salary packages after graduation, you should look for other options.
JNTUH offers good academics. The institute has great faculties for Finance and Marketing.
One of my friends got accepted at NM (Mumbai), Manipal, and several such prestigious universities among others. Finally, he chose IMT Ghaziabad as it is a really good college.
Categories | MBA at IMT Ghaziabad |
Course Fee | 19.53 lakh |
Placement Percentage (overall) | 80-90% |
Highest CTC | 28 LPA |
Average CTC | 12 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Cognizant, Berger, ICICI Bank, American Express, etc. |
The coordinators make the campus life a handful. Would hope for you to find a better coordinator for yourself that would make your college life easy going. Overall, the college has the greatest facilities to offer to its students.
My friend is both an LLB and a company secretary. She graduated from ISB Hyderabad a few years ago and was offered a plethora of opportunities in both legal and non-legal positions. She claims the placement scenario to be beneficial. She was interviewed by 4-5 recruiters and received offers from 2 of them. She had also applied to a boutique I-Bank in Singapore and was offered a decent position there. All these clearly state the versatile opportunities a lawyer can get after doing an MBA from ISB Hyderabad.
My friend finally opted for a management consulting firm on campus. Her work revolved around the legal and financial structuring of infrastructure projects. Soon after she left the job and became a CEO of a hospital. She finally settled with her own private Legal Practice and today she helps people and companies with their legal problems. The conclusion from her career journey is that a lawyer has many opportunities post-MBA. All he needs to do is make the best out of each.
Comparing the 2 B Schools that are KJ Somaiya and NIRMA, I would say both are equal in terms of placements, opportunities and exposure. The only factor you need to consider here is location. NIRMA is a good choice if your hometown is nearby. But if you want to enjoy your college life, explore and make memories, KJ Somaiya is the best. Located in Vidyavihar, a student-dominated area in Mumbai, it has an amazing campus with top-notch facilities.
Placements
The table below draws a clear comparison between both the B Schools.
Particulars |
KJ Somaiya |
NIRMA |
No. of companies visited |
201 |
102 |
Placement percentage |
99% |
100% |
Highest package |
INR 26.50 LPA |
INR 26 LPA |
Average package |
INR 10.98 LPA |
INR 10.50 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Zomato, SBI, ITC Limited, Airtel, EY, Hindustan Unilever Limited |
Oracle, Hyundai |
So from the table, we can infer that placement-wise both colleges are almost the same. The difference lies in their location and the type of college life they offer.