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What should I choose between Sydenham PGDBM and K J Somaiya MMS?

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Samiksha Panday Posted On : September 8th, 2021
PGADM in Operations Management, Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (2019)

Having known some students of both these colleges, I can say that both the colleges are really good in terms of infrastructure, culture, and faculties. There are of course some differences too and for that let me share with you a few details.

  • K J Somaiya has better infrastructure and the campus is located at the heart of the city. SIMSREE doesn't have such a big infrastructure.
  • SIMSREE has a better ROI than K J Somaiya. 
  • Placement usually depends on your profile and how you perform in your management education & certainly performance in interviews.
  • Professors, peers both are good in both colleges. 
  • At SIMSREE, the finance course is much better as there are several guest lecturers visiting from JBIMS.
  • Both SIMSREE and K J Somaiya’s program in MMS is Mumbai University affiliated. Its degree is acceptable for several government jobs as well.
Categories MMS at SIMSREE MMS at K J Somaiya
Course Fee 1.36 lakh 3.24 lakh
Highest CTC 20 LPA -
Average CTC 12 LPA 8-9 LPA
Recruiting Companies American Express, Barclays, ITC, KPMG, etc. Amazon, HUL, Deutsche Bank, Wipro, etc.

It must be noted that PGDBM is not offered at SIMSREE rather the institute also offers MMS in affiliation with Mumbai University.

Also, while choosing between MMS at Sydenham and K J Somaiya, it is suggested that you talk to alumni of both colleges, which would definitely give you a clear idea. 

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What is the CMAT cutoff for KJ somaiya PGDM and MMS?

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Neha Raje Posted On : March 16th, 2023
Studied at K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management

The CMAT cutoff for KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research for PGDM and MMS programs can vary from year to year depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of applicants, and availability of seats.

However, to give you an idea, here are the CMAT cutoff scores for KJ Somaiya PGDM and MMS programs for the academic year 2022:

  • PGDM: 99.97 percentile
  • MMS: 99.95 percentile

Please note that these cutoff scores are subject to change and are only indicative. The actual cutoff scores may vary for each category, so it is important to check the official website of the institute for the latest information. Additionally, meeting the cutoff score does not guarantee admission as KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research considers various other factors such as academic record, work experience, and performance in the selection process.

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How good is the Master of management program at IISc, Bangalore?

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Kanan Sharma Posted On : August 14th, 2020
MS+ Integrated PhD Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (2023)

The Master of Managment (M.Mgt) program at IISc, Bangalore is one of a kind in India. The program duration is 2 years. The course curriculum is quantitative and technology-oriented which enables graduate engineers to become responsible management leaders in data-driven organizations. IISc, Bangalore is ranked 1st in India by NIRF.

The total course fee for M.Mgt at IISc, Bangalore is 2.56 lakhs and the student intake of the program is 15. The eligibility criteria for admission into the program are BE/ B Tech degree with 60% marks with a valid score in CAT/GMAT/GATE. The institute also conducts group discussions and personal interviews.

Companies like Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, Thomson Reuters, McKinsey and Company, Walmart, KPMG, visits the campus for placement drive. The average placement package at the institute is 10 LPA and the highest package is around 40 LPA.

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Which is a better management course, PGDIE from NITIE Mumbai or Masters of Management from IISC Bangalore?

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Anupama Srivastava Posted On : August 18th, 2021
Studied Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

Having to know some people from both these institutes, I can say that both have the sand management course but still, there's a lot of difference between the mindset of the two. 

  • The curriculum remains the same but the change comes in the teaching method. 
  • IISc, as usual, has a research-oriented way of teaching. 
  • Whereas NITIE focuses more on the logical and decision-making skills from the managerial point of view.
  • Both are different in the placement domain as there's a marginal difference between the average packages. 
  • Also, IISc is a tier 2 college unlike NITIE.
Categories PGDIE at NITIE Mumbai MMS at IISc Bangalore
Course Fee 14.63 lakh 3.18 lakh
Highest CTC 28 LPA 26 LPA
Average CTC 15 LPA 12-18 LPA
Recruiting Companies Wipro, ZS Associates, IBM, HP, etc. Infosys, Cognizant, Dell, TCS, etc.

So ultimately it is your decision to choose between these two colleges. Assess every criteria before finalizing one. As this will shape your career further.

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How good is JBIMS full time MBA (MMS)?

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Smriti Roy Posted On : February 4th, 2023
Post Graduation Master of Business Administration Degrees & Marketing, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

JBIMS is a top-ranked B-school in India, renowned for its excellent faculty, curriculum, and placement records. Offering MMS (MBA), M.Sc in Finance and part-time courses in Management, Finance, and HR, the institute's faculty is comprised of all Ph.D. holders. With a course fee of 2-3 LPA, students receive an average salary package of 18 LPA, with the highest CTC reaching 30 LPA. Admissions are based on scores in national or state level exams.

JBIMS has a strong placement record, with students receiving attractive CTCs from reputed companies in sectors like BFSI, FMCG, and Consulting. In the previous year's placements, all students who participated received an average salary of INR 20.13 LPA, with the highest salary package at INR 32.30 LPA. Top recruiters included Accenture, BCG, Airtel, Mahindra, McKinsey, Bajaj, Essar, Godrej, Goldman Sachs, ICICI Bank, Infosys, and Hindustan Unilever.

In summary, JBIMS offers a comprehensive education with a strong focus on practical, real-world application and prepares students for successful careers in the business world.

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What are the college timings for an MMS course at JBIMS and Sydenham?

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Biswadip Roy Posted On : February 20th, 2023
Studied Finance at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

Any typical day at JBIMS depends on your workload and the ongoing semester. The duration of lectures is 3 hours with a small break. The lectures take place in the following shifts

  • 7 am-10 am
  • 2 pm-5 pm
  • 6:30 pm-9 pm

There might be one, two, or three lectures depending on your course. Another set of events that constitute a major part of your day is committee-related events like competitions. Apart from that you are always busy preparing for your presentations and assignments. Attending guest lectures is mandatory and no one can evade them.

The first semester is the busiest as it’s packed with induction, committee election, summer placements, and lectures. You won’t be able to sleep more than 4-5 hours a day and then soon adapt to the strenuous college life.

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How is the daily life of a first year MMS student at JBIMS?

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Seenu Singh Posted On : February 20th, 2023
M.M.S. from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (Graduated 2019)

A first-year MMS student at JBIMS is jolted out of his comfort zone and thrown into a plethora of assignments, projects, knowledge sessions, virtually extempore presentations, quizzes, etc. You will experience a roller coaster of emotions and events and it can take a toll on you at least in the initial months. 

The tight deadlines and sleep sacrifice will pave your way through the 2 years. You need to have tons of self-belief and perseverance that you are definitely going to make it through. This will in fact make your experience a thrilling one.

Looking around the campus you will find a highly energetic group of students always discussing an impending crisis. Students will always be seen carrying newspapers or magazines inside the campus.

As time goes by you adapt yourself to the tight deadlines and rigorous environment such that submitting assignments becomes a normal task and is thought to be accomplished in 2 days and preparing for presentations takes just a single night.

You can escape the stress and rigid campus life by taking part only in the compulsory events but that won’t help you to make the most out of your college life. Additional events like - 

  • Guest lectures maximizing corporate exposure
  • Experienced in-house and visiting faculty
  • Illustrious alumni base ever-ready to be the guiding lamp to the students
  • Student-driven committees undertaking various activities lending some worthwhile hands-on experience in management
  • Annual festival Prayaag
  • Research presentation event Strategym
  • Opportunities to participate in intercollegiate fests

All these opportunities in addition to the mandatory academics will help you maximize your experience at JBIM

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With a gap of 3 years (no work experience, few certifications) and low academics (53% in XII and 6.1 CGPA in a BE), what problems can one face during summer placements at JBIMS (MMS Finance)?

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Sai Teja Posted On : February 20th, 2023
Studied Finance at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

The first 2 semesters comprise of General electives that are compulsory for everyone. You can at least stop stressing about your specialization for a year. You need to be extremely flexible in order to pursue an MBA. I have seen many people who initially were into Finance yet after summer placements chose Marketing.

As far as the problems related to your low scores are concerned, well yes, it will always be a hindering factor. But this does not mean your MBA is of no use. You will get offers from startups which are an altogether new experience as you get to learn from scratch. But this problem does not happen during Final placements because placements depend upon how you have lived your college life so far and gained from it. At this stage, your past academics will rarely matter. 

You will definitely get a good job if you scored well throughout college despite having completed your internship from a startup or not-so-popular brand. Work hard, build your profile, and make this MBA a turning point in your life. Inculcating GD and PI skills is very important to ensure a good stable job.

So you can overcome the little struggle during summer placements and wait for the long-run benefits.

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What are your views about a part-time MBA at JBIMS, Mumbai? Is it really worthwhile?

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Niharika Gandhi Posted On : February 9th, 2023

If you're looking to do a part-time MBA program in Mumbai, JBIMS MBA part-time is a great choice. The classes are held both during the week (6:30 pm to 9:30 pm) and on weekends. All the schools in University of Mumbai offering this course have the same curriculum, but JBIMS stands out because of its well-known reputation.

This course is good for:

  • Working people with graduation degree and want to become managers
  • People who can't afford to spend 2 years doing a full-time MBA
  • If you do not want to spend a lot of money on executive MBA programs
  • People living in Mumbai for the next 3 years (JBIMS part-time MBA is for 3 years)
  • If you can attend classes and have time on the weekends to do coursework
  • If you are looking to make connections in the industry

This course may not be good for:

  • People who can afford to spend 2 years doing a full-time MBA, because full-time is better than part-time
  • If you want to have a guaranteed job after the program, because part-time MBA programs assume that the students are already employed and will find better job opportunities in the future
  • People who might have to move away from Mumbai for a long time or who can't regularly attend classes.

I hope this information helps you with your decision. Good luck!

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How many cutoff is required for MMS at JBIMS in CMAT and MH CET

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Tezal Dahiya Posted On : June 23rd, 2023

This year, the bar for JBIMS was 99.95 percentile for the general category and around 99.50 percentile for OBC. The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) of the Government of Maharashtra is used to get into the two-year Masters in Management Studies (MMS) program at the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies in Mumbai. 

Scores on the MHA-MBA/MMS CET were taken into account when deciding who to let in. This year, there were no AI spots. For SIMSREE, AI students need at least 99.93 and CAT students need 96.

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