It is best to either secure a job either at a government-run organization, PSU, or go for NITIE. You can opt for either option.
You need to obtain the best offer at the end of the day, and securing a position in the job sector might be a good decision. Apart from that, if you do not share a valuable amount of interest in the PSU, then joining NITIE Mumbai might be the best option for you.
You will get the chance to witness several big firms visiting the campus, alongside the addition of value to your profile and simultaneous growth. In terms of the technical courses, you should definitely research more about them, as per your requirements.
NITIE was not established to compete with the IIMs. It was established with the aim of making Engineers into good managers who have decent technical and managerial skills required across industries.
But, since the PGDIM & PGDISEM programs of NITIE admit students through CAT, people do compare the college with IIMs. Still, in case you want to know where NITIE stands among reputed B-Schools of India, I will say it falls in cluster - 2.
Here are the various clusters of Indian B-Schools.
Despite being in a different cluster, the course structure, rigor, placements, industrial exposure, and batch quality of NITIE are on par with the old IIMs. NITIE also has a locational advantage. The alumni base of NITIE is huge and they regularly visit the campus for guest lectures, seminars, and placements.
So, IIMs and NITIE are different types of B-Schools and it’s not possible to give a conclusive comparison between them.
Yes, NITIE has sectional cut-offs. Here is an overview.
The sectional and overall cut-off for the academic year 2021-23 for PGDIM and PGDSM for all categories was as follows.
Sectional cutoff for PGDIM:
Category | Verbal | Logic | Quant | Overall |
General/EWS | 87.40 | 87.10 | 85.00 | 97.12 96.62 (F) |
ON | 73.50 | 73.50 | 73.50 | 85 84.50 (F) |
SC | 45 | 45 | 45 | 60 59.50 (F) |
ST | 40 | 40 | 40 | 50 49.50 (F) |
PwD | 45 | 45 | 45 | 60 59.50 (F) |
Category | Verbal | Logic | Quant | Overall |
General/EWS | 87.40 | 87.10 | 85.0 | 95 94.50 (F) |
ON | 73.50 | 73.50 | 73.50 | 85 84.50 (F) |
SC | 45 | 45 | 45 | 60 59.50 (F) |
ST | 40 | 40 | 40 | 50 49.50 (F) |
PwD | 45 | 45 | 45 | 60 59.50 (F) |
I hope this gives you an idea about what to expect in the cut-offs.
One of my friends recently appeared for the interview at NITIE and here is his experience in brief.
The interview panel consists of 5 members. First, there was a general introduction round. Then they asked questions related to the concepts from his B. Tech branch.
If you have any work experience or internship then you will be asked questions about it. If not, questions related to your final year project will be asked. There will be small talks related to your hobbies, background, and other HR questions like why NITIE, etc.
To do well in the interview, improve your communication skills, revise some concepts from your B. Tech, and learn more about generic concepts.
The placement scenario of NITIE Mumbai is excellent and the packages offered to the students of PGDIE are very good. According to the final placement report of 2021 of NITIE Mumbai, the highest job offers were from Consulting and IT sector with 44% of students getting placed.
The highest CTC offered was 44 LPA with an average package of 20.85 LPA. The average package offered to the top 10% of students is around 37.38 LPA and for the top 20% of the batch is around 32.92 LPA.
These packages offered are generally higher than what is offered in other colleges and students get the opportunity to work in top companies in diverse job roles.
The college does not release cut-offs for the reserved categories. However, it can be predicted from the general cut-off.
The cut-off for the general category usually lies between 97 percentile- 98 percentile. So, the cut-off for OBC can be 90-92 percentile and for other categories, it can lie around 80.
Since you have not mentioned any particular course, here is the past trend for PGDIM and PGDISEM.
Program | Category | Overall Cut-off | Sectional Cut-off |
PGDIM | OBC | 87+ percentile | 75+ percentile |
PGDIM | SC/ST | 70+ percentile | 56+ percentile |
PGDISEM | OBC | 84+ percentile | 68+ percentile |
PGDISEM | SC/ST | 55+ percentile | 49+ percentile |
Note that these vary every year depending on the number of applications received.
One of my friends has completed his PGDIE from NITIE and as a TA he has received 12400/- per month.
However, the stipend for 12400 is paid to the students to get themselves involved in the professors’ TAs work, but the students aren’t paid anything during summer internships.
NITIE offers 5 courses. These 5 courses are as follows.
You can make your choice according to your interest.
Some of my friends studied at NITIE Mumbai. According to them, your score will depend on various things. As there are many parameters in which it can be evaluated:
Category | GATE score | PGDIM (CAT score) | PGDISEM (CAT score) |
General | 609 | 97 | 86 |
OBC | 473 | 65 | 75 |
ST | 345 | 65 | 65 |
SC | 317 | 65 | 65 |
Physically Disabled | 473 | 75 | 75 |
These are the basic parameters that are considered if you want to take admission at NITIE Mumbai. A lot of my friends studied here, and according to them, it is a really good institution.
NITIE is the best option to go for after clearing GATE.
Most people opt for PSUs because it allows earning money directly without having to study further. But, in the long run, NITIE provides more diversified career opportunities. You will also find students at NITIE having experience working at PSU for a year or two.
For summer internships and final placements, many big companies such as Walmart, Uber, Flipkart, Amazon, Hindustan Unilever, BMW, Maersk, Shell, Nestle, P&G, Yes Bank, etc. come to the campus.
Placements are really good and like any other top B-school in India. The average package is around 18 LPA. If you are a hard-working person, your career and salary both will have a steep growth. Working at a PSU will take you almost 10 to 12 years even to double your initial salary.
The workload is almost similar to a PSU employee of the oil marketing sector such as IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, etc., after graduating from NITIE. I am not even exaggerating, the workload at these PSUs is heavy.