IIM A, B, and C has better brand recognition than XLRI. However, XLRI HRM is better than all the IIM. In fact, it is among the best HRM programs across India and Asia Pac region. If you are interested in HR, XLRI should be your first choice. For other specializations, you can choose IIM A, B, and C over XLRI.
There are many IIMs, so it depends on the particular IIM you are considering.
But if you want to pursue HR specialization, then XLRI is the best option. XLRI is widely recognized for its HR program across the country. It offers decent placement opportunities in the field with a high ROI.
It’s difficult to determine which institute is better as the courses are not mentioned for the given college and under IIM there are various branches. However, given below are information about the colleges which may help you make the decision.
XLRI, Jamshedpur:
The college was ranked 1st by the outlook in private colleges for the year 2020. It is a top-notch private college that offers 32 courses across five streams.
Courses offered:
The main course (called the flagship course) that is offered by the college is a two-year PG program in business management and HRM.
Admissions:
To get into this college for PGDM programs, the college accepts XAT and GMAT marks. The end of the selection round consists of group discussion and personal interview.
Faculty:
The professors who are present in the college are well versed in their area of specialization and have Ph.D. degrees.
The course curriculum is industry-related, everyone in the college before passing out is already industry-relevant.
Placements:
100% placements were recorded in the year 2020 for the PGDM course.
There were 359 registered students who sat in for placements, in a span of 2 days all of them were recruited by 108 companies that visited the campus.
The highest salary went up to Rs 50 LPA and the lowest salary was Rs 21 LPA.
Indian Institute of Management (IIM):
If one needs to study management IIMs are considered the best institutes for management studies.
Currently, there are 20 IIMs in India with the oldest being IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Calcutta. IIMs are well-known institutes and bag top rankings in all aspects.
In comparison to XLRI, IIMs are more reputed and have given better placements to students as compared to XLRI.
However, XLRI is right behind the IIMs, the pros of the college include that it provides better facilities than IIMs and they have smaller batches. Smaller batches lead to a better understanding of the course and the faculty provides more time for each student.
In conclusion, IIMs are the more trusted group of colleges whereas XLRI will be the next big thing in the coming years.
In terms of placements, IIMs, and XLRI both provide excellent placement percentages.
Therefore, one should look at all the aspects required for one's needs and then choose the college.