The ranking of an institute like the IMI Ranking in India is a measure of the overall quality of an institute. There are many different bodies with their own methodologies of rankings. We, at Careers360, follow an internal system of ranking institutes based on certain set parameters free from any bias. NIRF rankings are also a good indication of an unbiased ranking system.
The National Institutional Ranking Framework or NIRF is a MHRD approved body that outlines a methodology to rank institutions across the country. This framework draws from the recommendations of a Core Committee set up by the MHRD. IMI Ranking in India has seen improvement over the previous dataset.
Name | City | State | Score | Rank |
International Management Institute Delhi | New Delhi | Delhi | 55.00 | 30 |
International Management Institute Kolkata | Kolkata | West Bengal | 49.01 | 59 |
International Management Institute Bhubaneswar | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 46.41 | 70 |
The following are the broad parameters taken into consideration by the NIRF while awarding the ranking to IMI in India-
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Careers360 has an extensive list of parameters specific to different domains of studies. The IMI ranking in India by Careers360 is decided based on parameters used to rate business schools throughout the country.
Name | City | State | Rank | Rating |
International Management Institute | New Delhi | Delhi | 34th (Rank 11th in Private) | AAAA+ |
International Management Institute | Kolkata | West Bengal | 69th (Rank 30th in Private) | AAAA |
International Management Institute | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 70th (Rank 31st in Private) | AAAA |
Factor | Percent weightage |
Applications-Intake Ratio | 3% |
Cut-off score | 6% |
PhD Scholars | 1% |
Core Faculty | 5% |
PhD Faculty | 5% |
Student-Faculty Ratio | 5% |
Living (Students, Faculty) Facilities | 8% |
Accreditation; Engagement | 12% |
Max, Average, Min Salary | 15% |
Rol | 5% |
Job Position, Industry, No., Goodwill | 20% |
Publication Count, Citation, h-index, Productivity | 15% |
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On Question asked by student community
Hello there,
With a 70 percentile it is not easy to make it in the IMT Hyderabad because the cutoff usually reaches 85-90+ for general category, even IMT Nagpur has low chances since the cutoff usually reaches 75-85. However, IMI Kolkata, is your safe option, since the cutoff is around
Hello,
At 96 percentile , he has good chances , in following Colleges especially due to strong academics and experience.
Very Good Non-IIM Options (High Chance)
IMT Ghaziabad
NMIMS Mumbai
XIMB Bhubaneswar
These colleges generally accept candidates in the 95–96 percentile range.
Hope it
Hello,
IMT Nagpur is generally better than IMI Kolkata in terms of brand value, alumni network, and corporate connections. IMT Nagpur has a higher average placement package (~9 LPA vs ~7 LPA at IMI Kolkata) and better faculty. however, IMI Kolkata is good for finance- related roles, so choose based
Hello Varun,
Based on your CAT raw score and profile, here's a breakdown of your potential calls and your chances for different institutes:
1. GIM Goa, GLIM Chennai, IMT Ghaziabad, IMI Delhi:
Hi there,
Here is a brief comparison of the three colleges:
GIM Goa is very strong for its BFSI (finance-related) roles, while SIOM Nashik's key strength lies in operations. IMI Bhubaneshwar does not have a specific specialization strength, so in this aspect, GIM and SIOM stand stronger, with IMI weighing