All three institutes you mentioned - TAPMI, SIBM-B, and IIM B are highly reputed for their MBA/PGDM programs in Bangalore. TAPMI and IIM-B are legacy institutions as they were established in 1980 and 1973 respectively while SIBM-B was established in 2008.
Seems like you are looking for Bangalore colleges only, so I assume you have some constraints regarding shifting to any other city than Bangalore. But if not then you can try and go for some other B-schools in the country. It depends on if you have got calls from all three, in that case go for IIM-B, as it is among the top two or three B-schools in India.
For further assistance below is a table comparing the three colleges on different aspects;
Parameters |
TAPMI |
SIBM-B |
IIM Bangalore |
Location |
Manipal, Karnataka |
Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Bengaluru, Karnataka |
Ranking |
NIRF #38 out of 125 in India 2022 |
India Today #49 out of 281 in India 2022 |
#2 out of 125 in India 2022 |
Course Offerings |
PGDM, PGDM-Healthcare, PGDM-BKFS, MSc (Applied Finance) |
MBA, MBA (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) |
PGP, PGPEM, PGPPM, EPGP, EFPM |
Batch Size |
Around 500 |
Around 180 |
Around 1,200 |
Selection Criteria |
CAT/XAT/GMAT scores, GD/PI, Work Experience |
SNAP scores, GD/PI, Written Ability Test, Work Experience |
CAT scores, WAT, GD/PI, Work Experience |
Fees |
INR 16 Lakhs |
INR 19.30 LPA |
INR 24.5 Lakhs |
Highest Salary |
INR 22.3 LPA |
INR 21 LPA |
INR 80 LPA (Domestic) |
Average Salary Offered |
INR 15.7 LPA |
INR 13.48 LPA |
33.82 LPA |
Notable Alumni |
Sushil J. Shah, Priyanka Neogi, Atul Mohan |
Varun Duggirala, Kshitij Jain, Aditi Avasthi |
K. Radhakrishnan, Malavika Harita |
It is subjective as it all depends on your goals and preferences and also the cutoffs, but if you have got enough cutoffs and got a call from IIM-B then go for it without a doubt.