Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Hi Medhu!
Yes, even if you pass the required exams, IIMs do charge fees in lakhs. You can know more about the fee structure of different IIMs here: https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-fee-structure-and-seats/amp
IIMs are the premium B schools of India and getting an admission into one of them almost instantly offers a job guarantee. This may be the reason for the high fees.
Good luck!
when we talk about IIM B, it is one of the most reputated college for MBA in the nation and has a huge aspirant base. So choosing a proper coaching institute is important. Some of the best coachings are
1. TIME
2. CAREER LAUNCHER
3. IMS
4. CETKING, etc.
But the coaching should be choosen according to the personal choice as we all have specific requirements and hence thats something we should decide on our own. Though i would recommend all the mentioned above and a casual visit to each of the centres for enquiry will give you an clear idea of each and every coaching.
Hey Ishani Singh.....
The criteria of eligibility forgetting admissions into IIM Bangalore and IIM Indore for 10th and 12th are having a percentage of above 55% and for the Bachelors degree it should be above 60% for the candidate. This is the minimum eligibility criteria and also your admission will be based on your entrance exam score or rank that you will be required to give.
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A BBA degree provides a good headstart for candidates who wish to develop managerial skills. The course takes students through the core areas of management including Marketing, Sales, Strategy management, etc., along with the key areas such as finance and economics.
There are plenty of job opportunities available for BBA Graduates . To be specific, BBA graduates can look for jobs in sales and marketing department of companies as management trainees. A BBA degree along-with some years of work experience will surely take you to the leadership position in any organization.
For BBA course, Geeta University is best option. Geeta University has a very good reputation in all over Delhi NCR. They are known for good placements and for good quality education.
The faculty and placement team help students build industry-specific skills for better placement opportunities. Not only that but the university provides 100% assistance related to placements. The whole curriculum is structured in a way that enables students to develop both soft skills as well as hard skills.
University also provides Internship opportunities for us, From organization where you do internship, an Industry guide is allocated to the intern student and a faculty member from the institution. Monitoring is done by Faculty member on the regularly basis with the industry guide to check the progress and performance of the student intern.
Hello Akanksha.
No, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore does not offer a BBA course. IIM Bangalore offers only postgraduate degrees and diplomas and no undergraduate course like BBA is offered. In fact, none of the IIMs in India offer BBA course. But IIM Indore offers 5 year IPM programme which is BA( foundation in management ) + MBA in which you can take admission directly after class 12th.
You can use the link below to see the list of courses by IIMB.
https://www.iimb.ac.in/programmes
Best of luck
Hi Sameer!
The various exams one can take up to pursue an MBA or PGDM course in India are CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA/MAHCET and other state management exams. Out of which the first two are popular.
First of all, the basic eligibility for CAT is 50% in your graduation and you are in the safe harbor. Getting into an IIM is a different story though. Each IIMs have their own admission criteria and vary accordingly, and the weight given to CAT percentile is also different. Some colleges like IIM Bangalore depend heavily on your academics, which in your case could be of low chance ( IIM Bangalore expects 90-90-85 generally), but other IIMs like IIM-Calcutta go easy on the academics and weigh heavily on the CAT and this becomes your hunting ground. Thus, it becomes important for you to jot down the IIMs you are eligible for and aim for the particular CAT score accordingly.
Your degree would give you an advantage though. Your arts degree fetches you additional marks while getting calls and also while converting the call during final admission. Again, the amount of weight given varies accordingly. But if you're an engineering grad, you might have a back foot.
Since nothing can be done about the academic score right now, it becomes rather important for you to score as high as possible in your CAT exam. Assuming you get somewhere around 98-99 percentile, there is a very high chance of you securing a seat given that you do your PI-WAT very well. With a score like 99+ percentile, you will certainly get calls from all the old IIMs, baby and new IIMs but please be assured that there is cutthroat competition by now. At around 96-97 percentile most of the new IIMs start giving calls and you stand a chance there because they go light on the academics. Getting a call from IIM B and IIM Indore is almost impossible with this academic record as they weigh heavily on it.
That being said, once you get a call from the IIMs, another obstacle to cross is the PI-WAT. Again, it depends upon different IIMs. Some IIMs like IIM Bangalore and IIM Indore give very less weight for your CAT percentile ( a mere 25%) and others like IIM Udaipur give 55% to your CAT score while calculating your composite score for the final admission. Thus scoring high only in CAT doesn't guarantee a seat and the real game begins only after that. Please prepare well and focus on current affairs and work experience related stuff if you get calls.
Good luck belling the CAT! Feel free to drop in your queries.
Find out about IIM admission criteria here - https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-admission-criteria
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