Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore
Hello Aspirant,
If we compare the reviews of students studying in the mentioned colleges then according to them IMI Bhubaneshwar will secure the top position among the mentioned institutions as it has quite large area of around 16 acres for it's campus along with all necessary facilities like Gym, Library and so on. If we talk about placement then because of there placement assistance programs the students make themselves placement ready and therefore they have the highest placement record among the mentioned institutions with 17 LPA being the highest package offered in IMI Bhubaneshwar and around 8.43 LPA is the average package in PGDM course with the 95% on-campus placement record. They have well qualified faculties and enriched with industrial and academic experience.
You can check out full comparison and reviews of the students from the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges?college=430-649-585-course=0-0-0
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
New Delhi Institute of Management is a much better B School than XIME Chennai/Kochi. NDIM has good faculty, infrastructure as well as strong career scope and placement prospects being located near IT, Corporate and Business Hubs of Delhi NCR.
For more information about NDIM Delhi do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/new-delhi-institute-of-management-delhi
Dear Aspirant,
according to the CMAT cutoff for the previous years for availing admission at XIME Bangalore there is a good chance you will be able to secure a seat for yourself with the help of your secured percentile.
Some of the other colleges you are eligible for admission are,
For further details on colleges, kindly visit the link given below.
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cmat
Hi Aspirant!
To get an XIME Bangalore call, the expected cutoff is 75 percentile and for BIMM Pune, it is around 60 percentile.
BIMM Pune is a private MBA institute with a fine placement record. It accepts CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT scores so you can try and see if you can get in through any other exam if by any chance CAT cutoff is to increase this year. However in the selection process of the college the score has only 30% weightage and the rest of the 70% is from group discussions and interviews.
Depending on your age I would suggest keep working for a while and give another shot at CAT. You can get a lot better colleges with a marginal hard work. The name of a college when attached with an individual pays off in more ways than just placements. It has a lot of other benefits such as connection with alumni, exposure to tier 1 companies and much more.
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