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Is it worth to join an MBA at JBIMS at the age of 28 having lot of academic gaps and no any work experience?

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Manish Jain Posted On : February 20th, 2023
Studied Finance at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

Joining JBIMS for MBA without any work experience may have a slight drawback. Whether the overall experience will be worth it or not, depends on the exact purpose with which you have started on this journey.

With all honesty, your lack of experience and academic gaps will have a negative impact on your placements. Getting higher packages will be almost impossible as companies might object to your flaw in the profile. I am not saying that MBA will be a bad choice, but it will benefit you academically and not financially. It will increase your knowledge and skills and add value to your CV thereby improving your initial situation. But as far as placements are concerned, you will be slightly at a disadvantage to others.

You will be eligible for the final placements only and not the lateral ones. Many companies may or may not put filters on age, work experience, and academics. It all depends on the particular company and your luck. With excellent communication skills and content building, you can make your way into the interview and much more. But you have to strive hard for a very long time as the race is a difficult one for you. If you can prepare well with no pressure or expectations, especially during the summer internship process, you should be fine.

Coming to the knowledge and skills that you will acquire during the MBA, it will certainly have a positive impact on you. You will be able to get rid of negativity and focus on acquiring maximum knowledge. 

Still, at the end of the day, I will advise you to get a job and get a level of experience to make your journey a bit easier. 

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Considering that my profile is: 10th- 89.2 12th- 74.2 Grad. (Engg)- 8.5 PG- 8.0, which one is better: the NMIMS Mumbai, the IIM Rohtak, the IIM Raipur, the IIM Ranchi, the IIM Trichy, the IIM Udaipur

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Aditya Shekhar Posted On : January 5th, 2023
MBA from Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (Graduated 2023)

The aspects of judging a college’s worth depend on the following factors

  • legacy
  • alumni experience 
  • perception among peers
  • quality of students
  • faculty
  • institute culture
  • events and activities
  • pedagogy 
  • Summer and final placement opportunities

NMIMS renders you short-term advantages but IIMs offer many long term advantages. Even the faculty is better at IIMs than at NMIMS. But being a new institute, it lacks an alumni base. Any far-sighted person can definitely say that your IIM tag will help you in the long run.

Now based on your list, the order is

IIM Udaipur>IIM Ranchi>IIM Trichy>IIM Rohtak> IIM Raipur>IIM Kashipur 

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Should I go for MDI Gurgaon, if I am already earning 7lpa keeping in mind the fees, and are the placements good enough to cover my opportunity cost for the 2 years?

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Prathmessh Todkar Posted On : February 21st, 2023
Worked at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

If you are already earning a salary as high as INR 71 LPA, I don’t think an MBA from MDI Gurgaon will do you any good. If you have decided on going for an MBA nevertheless, target the top B Schools like IIM A, IIM B, IIM C, XLRI, FMS, or IIM L. Choosing MDI for MBA is recommended only if you have offers from average B Schools like new IIMs, SPJIMR, NITIE, etc. 

So first you need to get maximum calls from the top B Schools only then can you make a wise and informed decision.

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Is it advisable to settle on JBIMS, if one only aimed for IIM's?

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Ashish Pai Posted On : February 20th, 2023
Studied at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

Comparing JBIMS with IIMs is highly unjustified as IIMs are way ahead of JBIMS or FMS even if we consider the ROI. They are unique in many aspects such as

  • IIM ABC and ISB is the only B-schools that offer Investment banking profiles in placement. Even if we look at other profiles, it’s easy to infer that they are much superior in terms of quality than the ones offered at JBIMS. 
  • Being a pass out of IIMs or ISB, you have an upper hand in the higher spectrum of one’s career, i.e, leadership roles.
  • JBIMS or FMS lack the general ambiance and culture of a typical B School due to a lack of residential and campus facilities.
  • The peer quality of IIMS and ISB are much better than JBIMS whose gender ratio, diversity, and competitive exam are very one-dimensional.
  • The only significant aspect of JBIMS is the ROI which when negated makes JBIMS as mediocre as SP Jain and MDI.
  • The placement statistics of JBIMS are much similar to that of new IIMs or average B Schools like MDI, and SP Jain. They are in no way in comparison to the top IIMs even with batch sizes as small as 120.

So one should choose JBIMS or FMS over IIM only if one wants to spend low fees, take no loans, or pursue MBA in Mumbai or Delhi.

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How many rounds of counselling are there in the BIT Sindri?

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Anuva Kumari Posted On : April 21st, 2021
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (2020)

In total there are 3 rounds of counseling conducted by JCECEB. Seats of BIT Sindri fill up within the first 2 to 3 days of counseling. In which students have to be within 200 CML rank to get a seat, OBC (BC-I / BC-II) rank of around 100, and SC or ST rank of around 50. This rank is the average rank which is an annual trend for BIT Sindri.

After all other counseling such as JEE, WBJEE, etc. various allocated seats became vacant because numerous students who scored good ranks in other exams got admission to other colleges.

In such a situation, a spot round of counseling additionally takes place for the vacant seats. If the student got a lower rank and is lucky enough then they can make it to BIT Sindri in that round. For that, the student has to inquire through Online Notice for the Spot Round notification. So, overall there are in total 3 normal rounds and a spot round takes place for BIT Sindri conducted by JCECEB.

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What should be the order of colleges for choice filling in MP DTE counselling among SGSITS, IET-DAVV, JEC, and MITS?

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Arindam Chakraborty Posted On : March 30th, 2021
Bachelor's of technology from Madhav Institute of Technology and Science (2023)

Well, it completely depends on you and what type of college you want to take admission to. However, consideration is always for the college’s placement process, branch, reputation, and location.

Every one of you must have different desires regarding your aspirations for educational institutes. It mainly includes good placement opportunities and location. Thereby, it is important that you must choose the institutes which will cover all your preferences. You can fill this in admission counseling.

One of my friends has filled up for MPDTE counseling the previous year in the following way:

  • SGSITS Indore
  • MITS Gwalior (In this institute, my friend got selected, and that is also in the 1st counseling)
  • IET DAVV Indore
  • JEC Jabalpur

In the following, a brief overview of these mentioned institutes are given:

Criteria

SGSITS

IET-DAVV

JEC

MITS

Highest CTC

32 LPA

30 LPA

18 LPA

12 LPA

Average CTC

15 LPA

20 LPA

7 LPA

4-5 LPA

Lowest CTC

10 LPA

11-14 LPA

5-6 LPA

2.5 LPA

You should decide as per your subject choices because some of the branches are good enough then its reputation and ranks in some colleges. 

Besides, it can be mentioned that you must choose the city first over college. The reason behind is that all of these are the Government institutes, so, at the end the degree matter, because you need to study on your own.

Indore must be your first preference as it has huge exposure than the other cities. The maximum number of placements will be happening in this city during your final year. Everybody wants to be recruited by the companies at the end of their course, which is less in the case of JEC and MITS.

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Should I join IIM Indore's one-year MBA course (EPGP) or continue working, given the bad placement scenario for the course? Or should I try for better colleges in India?

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Nitesh Kumar Posted On : January 2nd, 2023
Management Student at IIM Indore, Mumbai Campus

The placement opportunities for an Executive MBA at IIM Indore or In fact any other IIM are very limited. They depend on the batch itself and may be good or bad depending on the current batch profile and expectations. Moreover, people don’t pursue EMBA to get placed in a high salary package. They already have a job with a high package. What they are looking for is an enhancement of their managerial skills and the IIM tag.

So I will not recommend you leave your high-paying job and pursue EMBA especially if you are looking for a better CTC. Not even other B Schools will get you a high package right off the bat. But if you are still adamant about pursuing the program you may take a study leave I suggest. 

An MBA helps you in the long run and not instantly. You should be willing to take the risk for maximum results.

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Can I open a counseling center after doing a Master's in clinical psychology from IGNOU?

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Ankita Bhatia Posted On : October 21st, 2022
Master in Clinical Psychology, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

Psychology requires much more than just degrees and professional qualifications. Understanding human behavior, underlying psychology, age-related development, and distortions are important, as is understanding the behavior of those around you. Psychologists both influence and are influenced by their patients. A thorough understanding is required for effective therapy planning and implementation.

You can try as an Inclusion Facilitator at a regular school with a reputation for excellence. You will get to assist children with autism, and witness the significant transformation of their social behavior, academics, eating habits, and play behavior. You can try it if you have experience caring for children.

MA degrees are required for school psychologists.

Because special educators and shadow teachers are mostly hired by parents, their qualifications and other requirements are not stringent. Nonetheless, knowledge, skills, and experience are critical for making good therapeutic progress.

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How helpful is an EPGP course at IIM Kozhikode for an IT professional’s career growth?

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Ayera Irfan Posted On : November 11th, 2022
Studied at Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

EPGP course at IIM Kozhikode helps IT professionals learn important facets of business such as finance, marketing, HR, organizational behavior, operations, and strategy.

IIM Kozhikode is the best for EPGP. Of the many benefits offered by this course, the diverse knowledge and brand value of IIM top the list.

My cousin is an IIMK EPGP alumni. Today she is an IT professional with 14 years of experience. According to her some major pros and cons of this course are as follows:

Pros-

  • Surreal campus

  • Excellent professors for finance, marketing, and operations.

  • Students from diverse backgrounds make it a more appealing experience.

  • Workshop at the end of the year helps in practical lessons.

  • Second year offers the option of electives. So you can choose different topics from different streams based on your interests and career.

Cons: The only con is that campus visits are as rare as 4 in 2 years.

The EPGP course at IIM Kozhikode is extremely beneficial for an IT professional’s career growth.

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Which IIM should I prefer out of IIM Udaipur, IIM Trichy, and IIM Ranchi?

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Rahul Anand Posted On : January 11th, 2023
Studied Marketing at Indian Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India (Graduated 2020)

I think that Udaipur is one of the most underrated IIMs. To elaborate on this point let me enlighten you with some amazing facts about it

  • IIM Udaipur is the youngest B-school in the world to rank in the top 100 FT(Financial Times) Masters in Management ranking globally.
  • It ranks better than IIM Indore 
  • It is ranked along with IIM Indore in the 101+ category in the World QS Ranking
  • IIM Udaipur is the youngest B-school in India to get AACSB Accreditation.
  • IIM Udaipur is ranked 4th in Research in India in the research ranking by UT Dallas and has overtaken Calcutta which is in the 5th position

In reality IIM Udaipur is an IIM that has an extensive research culture. The rankings are a reflection of how quickly it has climbed the ladder. It is due to its high-quality research that many excellent permanent faculty has become a part of IIM Udaipur. This does not make it the best IIM but still, it is heading toward becoming the best.

Another major attraction of this institute is its impartial nature in every aspect be it placements or admissions. The students are not deceived at any point at all.

The placement statistics are seeing a gradual improvement over the past few years.


 

Particulars 

Placement Statistics 

Placement Percentage 

100%

Batch size 

315

Number of Recruiters 

184

Highest CTC

INR 35.96 LPA

Average CTC

INR 19.5 LPA

Top Recruiters 

American Express, Asian Paints, PwC

These figures are expected to rise in the coming years. All this makes IIM Udaipur a good choice.

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