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Rated #29 out of 125 by NIRF in Management
Exams Accepted: CAT
4.4/1010 Reviews|Rated #29 out of 125 by NIRF in Management
Exams Accepted: CAT
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The course curriculum is right from IIM Bangalore as they were our mentors during the early founding years. So it is at par with ABC and requires you and trains you to think in top most way possible. The student ratio for our batch is around 70 to 30. Which faculty to student ratio is very good. The professors are really well and highly educated and experienced. The timeline of exams and every lecture and the important academic session is followed to the T.
I had a technical background but I want to look into the business aspects of any organization, learn managerial skills and develop a network for better opportunities in the future. IIM Vizag has Student to Faculty ratio of 1:9 with all facilities with a Ph.D. from top B-schools. The faculty takes a sincere effort in making students understand. There are midterms and end terms with in-between quizzes and project presentations with a moderate difficulty level.
Faculty: Student ratio is 1:7 ratio and all the faculty have a rich background in their subjects, and the majority of them have ample teaching experience and have also previously taught in colleges like IIM B.
My career growth required MBA. The student-faculty ratio is 1:70. However, if required and approached by students, faculty goes out of the way and helps by giving extra time to the student. All the faculty members hold a Ph.D. and are constantly researching and publishing papers. There are 2 main exams with projects every 3 months to pass. If a student is consistently studying and revising, it is easy to pass.
It is the flagship course in IIMs. The faculty ratio is around 9:1 which is great. All professors are PHDs and are highly distinguished in their respective fields. There are 2 main exams in a term, a few quizzes, and project presentations.
I want to understand business, so after my BBA this is the course that makes the most sense to do. The faculties are very good and the course curriculum is also very good. All faculties have done Ph.D. from older IIMS and mostly follow the Harvard case study method. 3 terms in a year and not so difficult to pass if you are brilliant enough to clear the CAT.
MBA at IIM Visakhapatnam offers the best faculty and industrial exposure. It is the best among the new generation IIMs. There are three terms in the year which happen every 3 months. The teaching method is mostly based on the Harvard model.
I wanted to get a career in finance and wanted to get knowledge related to that field. The ratio is every 100 students there are 4 faculty Every faculty has done PhD from some of the renowned college and have an ocean of knowledge
Senior faculty are good. The case method is used in most classes. The term exams are conducted twice in one term, and the difficulty level varies for each subject. Most faculty have a Ph.D. from reputed IIMs and IITs.
I chose this course because I wanted to broaden my career path as it provides a perfect blend of different specialisations and I would get exposure to various fields and choose accordingly. Faculty to student ratio is about 1:70, as each section has around 68-70 students. All the faculties have done Ph.D. from renowned universities and have prior research work done as well have done their MBA from prestigious universities. Exams are trimester wise along with a midterm each trimester. It's pretty moderate to difficult to pass
The admission process for IIMV was quite smooth. Complete criteria for selection for every category are mentioned in their selection process brochure and notices which are published on their college website. It also includes fee structure and curriculum information. I couldn't find any gap whatsoever in the information available. Rather I would also add that the college had its own helpline call facility to help students clear their pressing doubts during the hectic admission process.
SBy - ShubhamFor admission, you have to appear for a CAT exam based upon that the college releases a list of shortlisted candidates via mail based on the cut-off percentile set by the college (last year 85 percentile). There is no separate application form for the college, a link to the google form will be shared in shortlisting mail for basic details. Shortlisting calls will be around January.
AGBy - Arzoo GoyalFirst, there was a shortlist on CAT Score, then Interview. Yes, there was a reservation according to the guidelines of the Government of India. No, the Interview process was all good. The application form was on the IIM V website.
AGBy - Ankit Gambhir
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