IIM
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Category VARC Overall Percentile
General 80 85
NC-OBC. 70 75
PwD 50 60
SC. 65. 70
So this is the cut off for IIM Bangalore.
The following is the number of seats for open and obc.
IIM Ahmedabad194104
IIM Calcutta233125
IIM Bangalore193103
IIM Lucknow211113
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Two year MBA
All IIMs offer a two-year full-time Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), equivalent to a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. The programme is considered the flagship programme of IIMs, and awards the Master of Business Administration (MBA) to successful candidates.
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Typically every day classes are mostly case discussions that students are supposed to study and analyze before coming to class. After the last class.
At last I would like to tell you that life at the IIM campus may be hectic, frenetic, tiring but it is never dull. You will face challenges but you will learn to overcome those obstacles.
That's how you are groomed to be highly professional and organized in your life.
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the one-year full time MBA’s placement process is better equipped to place experienced professionals as opposed to the placement process of the two-year PGP. Since the bulk of the two-year PGP students at IIMs, on an average, have less than one-year of work experience and almost forty percent of the students have zero work experience, most of the companies that come to recruit two-years PGP students offer them management trainee profiles – an entry level position. Many two-year PGP candidates with 4-5 years experience struggle to find suitable profiles.
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Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must have a bachelor's degree i.e. minimum 10+2+3 years of formal education or must have an equivalent degree in any discipline. It is mandatory for candidates to have at least 5 years of full-time post-qualification professional or managerial experience.
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Hi, aadiljaj
This decision solely depends upon your qualification and your professional experience. If you have already been in the industry for more than 5 years but less than 12 years then EPGP is going to be the best option for you because even if you apply for PGP programme in any IIM it is going to be difficult to make it through the interview because of your enough experience in the industry. And on the other hand, if you have work experience of fewer than 5 years then you can easliy go for the PGP programme and enhance your management skill over there.
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As per the quota system SC/STs in IIMs is 22.5% of which only 9 to 16% apply for placements due to various reasons. Even though 9 to 16% who apply for jobs get placed, the salaries are low compared to their 'general' category counterparts.
We all know that there is hardly any PSU that visits any IIM campus, so reservation is not going to help in IIMs. Private firms do not discriminate you on the basis of caste or religion. Of course ! But they do short list people on the basis of their marks in 10th, 12th and graduation degree.
And here comes the problem, most of the SC guys do not have 90+ marks in their 12th class, and even after getting shortlisted, there goes a GD round.
Now you have to compete with people who have excellent communication and verbal skills. Do you really think that some one with 70 percentile score in verbal section can compete with some one, who had 99+ percentile in that section.
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It is a complete myth and the package that you will get totally depends upon your own abilities and skills.
Most of the people get a package below 20 Lakhs or somewhere round 20 Lakhs, and even that is CTC which means the in hand salary which you are gonna get will differ.
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This is a very important point to consider. Many BTech students tend to pursue MBA afterward because of a fatter pay-check. If you want more zeros in your pay-check, then MBA after engineering is the right option for you. The difference can be marginal or quite high depending on your experience. The average salary after graduating MBA is about INR 6,87,000 per year or maybe higher. While that of a BTech graduate, is up to INR 5,70,000 on average per year.
Credible career option-
An MBA graduate has much more credibility in terms of position, compared to employees of other courses. So, you would have a safer and more credible career path compared to other working officials. MBA after BTech will better prove your specialization in a specific niche such as finance, business, IT, economics, management, marketing, etc. Although MBA after Engineering alone is proof that you have specialized in one specific domain, and that adds more value to your resume.
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No they don't. Average is a very misleading figure. Someone who got a job in an Ibank outside of India would get easily above 1cr after conversion and without PPP adjustments. So imagine a few such placements would take the average very high.
A decent number of the class gets placed at 7–10lpa easily. But this number varies from IIM to IIM. The older ones are obviously able to place students better and faster. While the newer ones are still trying to create a market for their students.
As per the past year trends, the average package provided by the prominent recruiters is about Rs. 20 to 25 lakh per annum.
It is observed that every year IIMs promise 100% IIM MBA placement to their students and most of the time placements cells of IIMs keep their promise by securing 100 percent campus placement.
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