It depends on your interest, whether you want a career in BM or HRM.
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Other than these, you will also enjoy the perks of studying in one of the top B-Schools in the country.
The interview process at XLRI covers a wide range of topics and is designed to give the interviewers a comprehensive understanding of the candidate. During the interview, you may be asked questions about yourself, your past education, any work experience you may have, your family, hobbies, current affairs, and your views on various global issues.
It is important to prepare for the classic interview questions, but it is equally important not to memorize them verbatim. Instead, be prepared for any variations of the questions that may be asked. Some commonly asked questions include:
It is essential to be familiar with every point on your CV. It is perfectly acceptable to say "I don't know" to a technical question during an interview, but it is not ideal to not be able to answer a question about yourself or your CV.
During the interview, the panelists may ask you to speak about yourself and provide arguments for and against any current government scheme. They may also ask you to design an E-R diagram for an IT system for managing the admissions process of XLRI, and can also inquire about your hobbies and passion. It is crucial to be prepared for a wide range of questions and be able to express oneself effectively.
If you do not have a specific preference for specialty, the XLRI HRM course is the greatest fit for your needs.
The HRM course at XLRI Jamshedpur is the best in Asia. They receive incredible placements, and the profiles they get are better than any other HR programme in India. Few students in XL HR have been placed in Consulting and General Management roles, which are in high demand at major business schools. Almost all of the top HR in India's leading firms are from XL Jamshedpur, which helps with networking and job advancement. They have a fantastic alumni network. The recent appointment of Leena Nair as Chanel's global CEO is an illustration of how their graduates (XL HR) have performed.
The strength of students at XLRI BM in their late 20s is pretty less. There are students of this age but very few and far between.
The sole factor which matters in order to get into XLRI to calculate your final score is a certain criterion i.e. work experience. Although this will change year after year and you cannot entirely rely on this. But it is advised to have some prior work experience.
You need not worry about your work experience. There would be freshers along with candidates having 3 to 4 years (or more) of work experience. Various other factors like PI performance, exam score and GD performance would also matter a lot.
All of these are taken into consideration for you to get into XLRI. And as mentioned, just try to carry work experiences for yourself so that your journey gets easier.
I would be mentioning steps to follow if you want to get into XLRI for BM. So, here's how it goes:
Both of these steps is a pretty easy task to do and to achieve these skills, you do not require to do something extraordinary. Even if you have any coaching around your locality, perhaps consider joining it as they can provide you the guidance that is required.
Also, something which is more important and needs more emphasis are a few factors, which I feel you should introspection on are:
The reason I mention these is that they are generally asked by the interviewers. I hope my answer has given you direction.
XLRI has been ranked 9th for management studies in India by NIRF 2020 whereas FMS, IIM-L has been ranked 35th and 4th position respectively. JBIMS is ranked 23 for MBA by India Today 2019.
Admission:
XLRI:
XLRI conducts the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) every year in the month of January which is followed by PI rounds for admission.
95% is the cutoff for male candidates to join the BM program whereas 93% in the case of females for the same.
JBIMS:
CAT exam and PI round must be cleared to get admission at JBIMS with the minimum graduation score of 50%.
The previous year cutoff for BM was 96%.
FMS:
FMS considers CAT scores for MBA admission.
BM at FMS is most likely to have a cutoff of 98%.
IIM-L:
For admission at IIM Lucknow, one has to clear IIM-CAT.
The expected cutoff percentile this year would be around 97-99% for BM.
Placement statistics:
XLRI:
The batch of 2020 recorded 100% placement with 362 overall domestic and international offers.
The average CTC was recorded to be 26 LPA whereas the highest package was 58.5 LPA.
Sales & marketing and BFSI were the top sectors where students were placed. 17% of these roles constituted students from Business Management.
JBIMS:
JBIMS experienced a 17.6% hike in their average salary from the previous year. The average CTC offered this year is 20.13 LPA where 98% of students applied for placement have got placed.
The best domestic CTC offered in 2020 is 32.3 LPA.
41% of students got placed at BFSI and IB sectors which includes a majority of BM students.
FMS:
219 students appeared in the placement session in 2020. Each of them got placed at top-notch companies like Coca Cola, Asian paints, GSK pharma with an average salary of 25.6 LPA.
58 LPA was the highest CTC offered which is 10% more than the previous year.
Consulting, General management, and E-commerce were the major domains where 33% of students got placed.
IIM-L:
443 students got placed from the 2020 batch at IIM-L with an average annual package of 24.25 LPA at companies like Flipkart, Deloitte, Accenture.
The best CTC offered so far is 54 LPA at IIM-L.
480 students availed of a summer internship opportunity with an average stipend of 1.2 LPM.
XLRI slightly holds an upper hand for BM when compared to the other three B-Schools. Nonetheless, all four institutes offer quality education, exposure, and good placement.
All three colleges are well-regarded in business. To choose between XLRI Jamshedpur (BM), MDI Gurgaon, and IIM Kozhikode, consider these things.
I would suggest you go for XLRI BM because it is the biggest name among the three choices that you have. Also, XLRI being the oldest B-school in the country and famed for its HR has alumni working in the HR department of all the major companies out there and you can leverage this alumni network to get greater prospects in the future.
All the companies in consulting and marketing profiles that visit IIM K or MDI also do visit XLRI and one won't miss out on anything but will only gain by being an XLRI Alumni. It is the oldest B-school and a worthy rival to IIM C which puts it in a league above IIM K or MDI.
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