Which is a better college, TAPMI or Great Lakes Chennai, for placement in Non IT Marketing Profile? - Collegedunia

Which is a better college, TAPMI or Great Lakes Chennai, for placement in Non IT Marketing Profile?

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Jason John Posted On - Feb 23, 2023
Studied at the Great Lakes Institute of Management (India) (Graduated 2010)

Great Lakes Institute of Management in Chennai is a good option to consider for an MBA program from an education perspective. The school boasts access to some of the world's best faculty and the MBA program offered there can provide a valuable learning experience.

The MBA program at Great Lakes serves the purpose of gaining exposure and improving students' personalities. Instead of worrying about which college to attend, it's important for prospective students and aspirants to focus on getting their priorities in order. If you have a clear understanding of what you want to achieve from the program, the specific institution you choose may not be as important. Therefore, it is advisable to work on getting your priorities correct before making a decision on which college to attend. 

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Asish Raghav Posted On - Jan 4, 2021
Student at Great Lakes PGPM (2017-18)

Both TAPMI and KJ Somaiya are reputed management institutes in the country. The colleges offer good IT and non-IT placement. 

Placements:

Given below are the placement statistics for the academic year of 2020 at TAPMI and Great Lakes.

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TAPMI

Great Lakes

Non-IT Marketing sector Placement rate

12% (FMCG & Retail)

16% (Sales & Marketing)

Average CTC

11.1 LPA

15 LPA

Highest CTC

26 LPA

18.8 LPA

The placement average at TAPMI and Great Lakes is 100%. Getting a good package depends a lot on your performance rather than the institution. College only acts as an interface between the recruiter and the students. The rest is on your academics and performance. 

Your effort is the main deciding factor for placements. So, do not choose an institute based on placements. Rather give preference for better faculty, peer group, and ROI.

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