Actually, there is no comparison between NITIE and IEOR. Choosing one of these two institutes depends on your inclinations and interests.
If you want a course like an MBA and want a job in that domain, NITIE is the place.
No, you do not necessarily need an IT Background to apply in Supply Chain Management (SCM) at NITIE. In fact, your previous work profile is quite independent.
Students who have worked in the Manufacturing or Automobile sector may have a slight advantage over you. Otherwise, everyone is at the same level. Engineering branches like Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil also enjoy an advantage. Graduates from Electronics and CSE easily get through the Planning role.
Once admitted to NITIE, SCM will be taught to you in a very well manner and any company will offer you an SCM profile because of NITIE brand value.
You don’t compulsorily have to be from the IT sector for a planning profile in SCM during NITIE placements.
As one of my friends studied at NITIE Mumbai, I can say that the percentage of female students is lower than the male students. Well, the scenario is the same in almost all the Business Schools.
Thus, don’t be sad with your academic scores, just prepare yourself and work hard with dedication and confidence.
Well once you are in top B-Schools you don’t worry about placements until and unless you are literally under confident with your skills and knowledge. And that happens by chance as the curriculum makes you super ready for the challenges whatsoever.
But, summer placement will certainly affect the number of shortlists you get. Then it is up to you, how soon you can convert one out of the few shortlists that you have.
Also, summer placements will be affected if you have not been part of great initiatives or projects in your work experience to make up for it. So, I can say as no. of shortlists may be low, but the shortlist converting ratio is high as you hold a 2 yr IT Work Ex. and don't worry about summer placements. There is a lot more to do here.
So, this is the detail I can assist you with and I hope you are ready with your preparation. Just give your best and you are in NITIE.
Definitely. According to some of my friends studying at NITIE, a lot of automobile companies visit the institute for internships as well as final placements.
You can also start networking with some of the alumni from the college who might be working in these companies to help you gain a clear idea about the same.
The question you have asked can also be interpreted as to why Microsoft is not currently competing with HAL in producing similar products since they both come with their own personal expertise.
Either of the institutes does not need to compete against one another because they already come with their own prospects, image, and information.
IIM Ahmedabad does not actually emphasize students to opt for a management function for pursuing a major or specialization. The course of general management is 2-years long with the liberty to choose electives as per one's choice and on the basis of academic profile in the second year. Students, before placements, are asked to rank and rate companies that they want to call on the campus during future offers.
In fact, IIM - A, B or C is not particularly competing with NITIE, Mumbai in Operations because they both have maintained their own personal brand values which are gigantically different.
They have, at present, established a whole perspective of General Management B-Schools. Apart from that, IIMs do not apparently require to participate in a competition against NITIE as any management course since students over and across India generally only prefer the former anyway.
NITIE is a beautiful campus, and I would like to tell you that one of my friends who was in NITIE had the best two years of his life there. The curriculum is not very taxing, and you can seamlessly weave in that much-needed fun in your academic life, add it with good placement and you are good to go.
I am mentioning some of the advantages to you of studying in NITIE but it is not limited to these.
Better career opportunities:
Return on investment:
Check the following table for recent placement statistics at the institute:
Categories | NITIE Mumbai |
Course Fee | 12.53 - 14.63 lakhs |
Highest CTC | 28 LPA |
Average CTC | 15 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Amazon, Cognizant, IBM, TCS, etc. |
Location:
So, from this, you can conclude by yourself how beautiful the campus is and placement, on the other hand, are also really good. You won’t regret choosing NITIE over newer IIMs if any.
There are a few possible outcomes of this. These will come with many advantages and let me discuss them below with you:
Advantages in your course curriculum: There are very less instances where this might happen as subjects are taught extremely well, right from the basics. For example, classes like operation research, statistics for management courses.
Advantage during placements: In this case, both parties are of the opinion that the other is better off. But you should know that this is completely up to you and placement reports are usually a good mix of freshers and experienced students.
As a fresher, you might face a few challenges in the first month or two. But, be patient. This does not put you at a disadvantage for the next two years. Everyone gets an equal opportunity so there is no advantage or disadvantage as such.
As some of my friends studied at NITE Mumbai, there are certain facts you should know before starting the preparations.
The questions in PI can be of puzzle form or from subjects like linear programming. Grab some of the weaknesses and strengths and effectively explain them.
A few of my friends graduated from NITIE and having read online reviews, here is some information I gathered, which might be useful for you.
In the previous year’s placement, 8 International offers were rolled out. International placements were offered by companies like Olam International and Dubai Telecom. Olam International made the highest international placement offer at USD 150,000 per annum. Having said that, Landmark group is a company that hires students for its operations in Dubai.