When considering a post-graduate program in management, SOIL may be a strong option due to its flexible course offerings. SOIL offers a 1-year PGPM course, in addition to its 2-year MBA program, for individuals with at least 2 years of work experience. This can be particularly beneficial for those who wish to continue working while pursuing an advanced degree. Additionally, SOIL's average placement numbers are higher compared to BIMTECH but lesser than IMI, with an average placement of 11 LPA as opposed to 9.38 LPA and 12.87 LPA for BIMTECH and IMI, respectively.
However, it is important to consider other factors and conduct thorough research before making a final decision on which program to pursue.
I would say that IMI is still better than BIMTECH Greater Noida and SOIL Institute of Management. One of the biggest reasons for the same is its placements. The table below will compare all the three institutes’ placement records.
Parameters |
BIMTECH, Greater Noida |
SOIL Institute of Management |
IMI, New Delhi |
Highest salary |
INR 23 LPA (International) INR 18 LPA (Domestic) |
INR 15 LPA |
INR 29.75 LPA |
Average salary |
INR 8.13 LPA |
INR 8.55 LPA |
INR 12.77 LPA |
Median salary |
- |
- |
INR 12.15 LPA |
Apart from that, IMI has a better brand value than BIMTECH or SOIL Institute of Management. The faculty and consequently the teaching standards at IMI are also better than the other two institutes. The higher cut-off of IMI in comparison to BIMTECH and SOIL Institute of Management also indicates the students’ preference of IMI over the other two. So In all respects, IMI is a better and sensible option to choose among the three.