You cannot exactly determine the average CTC of a fresher in IIM Kashipur. 150+ companies visited the campus for placements. Out of these, only a few had the criteria of minimum work experience and most of them granted the freshers equal opportunities.
The average of a fresher would not be much less compared to the average mentioned in the placement report ie., INR 15.21 LPA. Some of the freshers also grabbed PPOs/PPIs and didn't sit for Finals. So if you are a fresher, you can rest assured that it won’t affect your placement opportunities.
The career prospects once you complete your PGDM from Goa Institute of Management depend largely on your specialization and the plethora of opportunities available. The overall placement has been decent but specialization-wise, there are continuous changes.
GIM is generally considered to be an average B School that does not even make it to the top 20. But its alumni have proven otherwise by achieving more than a top B School graduate. But this wasn’t a cakewalk and required a lot of determination and passion.
The career prospects are subjective and can be determined solely on your performance, specialization, and your determination. It’s not the same for all as GIM is not a top B School. You will have to pave your own way to success.
Yes, students who take the MDI Gurgaon PGP-IM program and go to Europe for an exchange program are offered jobs and internships. There is no major distinction between the jobs offered to MDI students and the jobs offered to ESCP students. But the only discrimination they might come across is the lack of language proficiency which is a major factor for jobs. I have listed down some tips you can adopt to help in this regard
So yes, as an Indian you will face slight disadvantages over the locals at the European university but these challenges can be handled well to make your way.
Google pays a visit to the campus and offers two positions. It's either Product Management (PM) or Marketing. However, both positions may not be available every year. It is determined by the state of the economy, the requirements, and the campus-Google relationship. The project manager position is more desirable than the marketing position.
This year, it hired from IIM C for positions such as industry manager, account manager, and account strategist. Infosys' international positions are for its client-servicing group. All of these candidates will be based in the United States or London. GE Capital and Baring Private Equity are two other recruiters.
Yes, students from MDI Gurgaon PGDM program get to work abroad through the exchange program offered. If you go through the LinkedIn profiles of the alumni, you will find more than 3000 working outside India. This hints at the vast opportunities offered to MDI students to work abroad.
During summer internships, companies like Coke, Godrej, and Dabur send their interns abroad for projects. The Tolaharan group has also sent many students outside for jobs. A few alumni working in consulting firms like EY also work on a project in the London office.
Consulting firms usually cater to foreign and domestic clients separately. For instance, Deloitte India and Deloitte US deal with national and international clients respectively. So if you are working in Deloitte US you will be dealing with foreign clients. Another big name Bain Capability Center(BCC) deals with foreign clients and comes to the campus to offer jobs that require you to travel abroad.
We can safely conclude that MDI Gurgaon students get a plethora of opportunities to work abroad.
In Hong Kong, Banking, Risk Management are some of the traditionally in demand jobs. Besides, Network and System, Application Specialist, Software Development, Management are some of the most sought after professions in Hong Kong.
Yes, there is a possibility of getting a job in Finance or Consulting despite having a specialization in Information Management. The chances are low though and vary for every role.
Consulting: It is a very broad domain and comprises both Functional (Operations, Finance, HR) and Industry area (Automotive, FMCG, Electrical, Oil and Gas). The interviews for consulting roles revolve around the projects that a company is involved in. Hence, your specialization in Information Management is irrelevant.
There are many companies with dedicated BUs/areas for IT/Tech Consulting. They give r more preference to IM specialization and students with prior exposure and experience in technology.
Apart from consulting, other domains like Marketing, Operations, and Finance have little scope for IIM specialization. This is because companies prefer candidates with prior experience or current specialization in the required area.
My advice to you would be to select your minor specialization as your area of interest. So it’s possible to get a job in consulting despite having IM specialization but the probability is low for most of the domains.
NMIMS MBA program is ranked around 15th all over India. Owing to its credibility and brand name, you will be offered a plethora of opportunities in the form of internships. You might even be able to convert these internships into full-time jobs.
NMIMS offers job opportunities in almost all sectors ranging from Finance to consulting. Companies like Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Nomura Securities visit the campus for Investment banking roles. You can also avail many consulting offers from big names like Bain and Big 4. You will also see some regular corporate offers. Technology sector jobs are provided through companies like Microsoft, Google, etc. The maximum number of premium offers are made in the BFSI sector.
Throughout your MBA career, focus more on making the most out of faculty and facilities rather than job offers. There is no scarcity of good offers and you will get one if you study hard and perform well.
The purpose of the Big Data Analytics course at IIM Bangalore is not to improve your job prospects or land you a higher package. Rather it aims at enhancing your ability to understand analytics better. The course not only provides knowledge of how to use the tools and work on dummy data but also challenges your thought process. So if you are into analytics this course is a boon for you.
Some of the jobs in Netherlands which are in high demand are as follows: