Despite everything, IIM Calcutta is a much better business school overall than IIM Lucknow, regardless of the field. However, if you do not receive an offer from Calcutta, you may consider Lucknow. Some companies may not shortlist you because there will be candidates with far superior academic credentials. However, this is not a sufficient reason to avoid attending an IIM. You will have numerous opportunities to enhance your CV within the b-school through academic performance, winning b-school competitions (which often leads to a direct PPI), participating in PORs and other extracurricular activities, live projects, and so on.
Regardless of your prior academic performance, you will almost certainly be better off with an MBA from IIM Calcutta or Lucknow than without one, assuming you don't waste the two years in b-school doing nothing.
The majority of our research is based on case studies and examples. You will be given a book for each finance course, but they are useful for going over theoretical definitions and concepts or practicing problems if you want to gain confidence in a topic.
There is no single book to recommend for postgraduate studies because there are so many. You can consult the books recommended by Parimal. However, bookish knowledge is not expected to be a postgraduate student's strongest suit.
Yes, IIM Calcutta offers a number of short-term courses to churn out talented managers with excellent leadership skills. These courses are offered in online mode and one does not need to attend the campus personally. It is best suited for experienced individuals who want to further their education or skills.
Executive Programme in Healthcare Management (EPHM) |
1 year |
Advanced Programme in Strategic Management for Corporate Leaders (APSMCL) |
6 months |
Executive Programme in General Management (EPGM) |
1 year |
Executive Programme in Leadership and Management (EPLM) |
1 year |
Executive Programme on Business Analytics (EPBA) |
1 year |
Advanced Programme in Data Sciences (APDS) |
1 year |
Executive Programme in Human Resource Management (EPHRM) |
1 year |
EdLEAP: Education Leaders' Programme |
9 months |
Executive Programme in Global Business Management (EPGBM) |
1 year |
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Despite IIM Calcutta’s fatigue, people appear to support the cause of not allowing other harmless traditions to continue.
And, given the current political propaganda, it is not very safe. It arises from deep internal insecurities in order to maintain the illusion of power. Some seemingly innocuous traditions are problematic and occur on a regular basis. So you have a very safe campus where your sexuality is never mentioned. Then there are those who fight for their cohorts while ignoring their flaws.
For a professional who has undertaken IIMs' Executive MBA, their salary varies from about INR 18 lakh per annum reaching up to even INR 90 Lakh per annum or more. However, this answer is definite. To determine the average salary package, however, let’s generalize the question. Salary varies from batch to batch. Also, campus salaries are higher than applying on your own. To analyze salaries, you need to break them up into segments. In the 3 to 4-year segment, the average could be around 15 to 18 lakhs. In the 5 to 8, it would go from 15 to 30 and above 8 years it's specific to your experience and fit. All figures I have quoted are CTC.
So an average salary analysis will not help.
The curriculum at MBA Calcutta is pretty intense. This is because the students here are equally talented and tough competition is required to maintain the rigor. Some features that make the curriculum at IIM Calcutta extensive are:
Seminars
Practicals
Laboratory sessions
Live projects, simulations and role-play activities
Occasionally classes are taught by industry experts from peer schools or from abroad
Consistent revision of the course
All these make IIM Calcutta one of the most academically intense institutions in India. The competition here is tough because of the batch size as well as the rigid grading system.
No, usually a gap year does not affect your chances of getting into IIM Calcutta. Your reason for the same should be a genuine one. One of my friends had to take a gap post-graduation due to severe health issues. But she got into IIM Calcutta. When asked about the same during the interview she told them the actual reason. The panel deemed the reason as a genuine one and she got selected. So don’t let a simple gap year demotivate you to the point of giving up on IIM Calcutta. It always gives second chances to talented students. Just make sure your reason is genuine and you are able to justify it during the interview.
The decision depends on many factors because CAT is a highly competitive exam that requires dedicated preparation. If you think you can manage your CAT preparation along with your job, you can give yourself a second chance while getting familiar with some of the courses that are going to come up in the PGP program. You should use this time to upskill yourself in your field of interest.
ABC is also a bigger brand than IIM Indore, but ultimately, it's the skills that matter in the long run. The PGP program will be rigorous, and you should be mentally prepared to handle it. Additionally, there are no guarantees in life or in CAT, and the selection process involves an element of luck, with the interview round being extremely subjective. I suggest having an honest discussion with yourself and weighing all your options before making a decision.