Given below is a brief comparison between LBSIM and FORE School of Management.
Particulars |
LBSIM |
FORE School of Management |
Established |
1995 |
1981 |
Rank |
76 |
43 (NIRF) |
Accreditation |
AICTE, AIU, NBA |
AIU, AICTE |
Specializations |
General, Finance, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Research and Business Analytics |
General, International Business, Big Data Analytics, Financial Management |
Intake |
420 |
420 |
Course fee |
11.67 lakhs |
15.98 lakhs |
Entrance exams accepted |
CAT/GMAT/NIMCET |
CAT/XAT/GMAT |
CAT cutoff |
80 |
85 |
Selection |
Written Ability Test (WAT), Personal Interview (PI), Group Discussion (GD) |
Written Ability Test (WAT), Personal Interview (PI), Extempore, Business Awareness Quiz (BA-Q). |
Placement rate |
100% |
90% |
Average CTC |
9.2 LPA |
10.6 LPA |
Highest CTC |
28 LPA |
30 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Accenture, HDFC Bank, Click labs, Asian Paints, etc. |
Kotak, Nestle, JP Morgan, Axis Bank, etc. |
LBSIM and FORE School of Management offer similar academics and placement opportunities. However, LBSIM has a higher ROI than FORE due to less course fee.
IIT Dhanbad is a good option for students to pursue a degree in chemical engineering. The institute falls in the upper hand in terms of academic offerings and career placements. Even this institution has developed a lot in the past five years.
A few reasons for choosing IIT Dhanbad for chemical engineering are as follows:
In conclusion, IIT Dhanbad would be a good choice for pursuing chemical engineering. With its established reputation, experienced faculty, placement opportunities, and well-equipped campus. It creates a favorable environment for academic as well as personal growth.
Jamia Millia Islamia MBA is pretty good in terms of academics and placements. Around 80% of the students get placed each year. For the MBA placement of 2022, more than 25 recruiting companies visited the campus drive. The average CTC offered during campus placement is INR 4-6 LPA.
The faculties are good. Most of the faculty members are from FMS and IIMs.
Jamia Millia Islamia MBA fees is nominal. The total course fees for 2 years are INR 2.10 Lakhs. So, the ROI is pretty good. Here is a video comprising details of an MBA from Jamia Milia University
Overall, doing an MBA from Jamia Milia University is really worth it.
Currently, IT Lucknow is considered the best college in Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU). But it is way backward in terms of infrastructure and placements from its private counterparts. The non-core branches’ average placements hover around INR 4-5 lakhs per annum while that of core branches is virtually non-existent.
The students are good as most of them were serious IITs and NITs aspirants before coming here. The students here can easily prepare for other competitive exams as coaching centers are nearby. Attendance is also fairly lenient and thus you will get ample time for your preparations. However, sometimes the administration may go hard if they feel like it.
With a rank of 1750 in UPSEE, I think you can get electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics and instrumentation engineering, civil engineering, and chemical engineering by 4th round. You may also get information technology and electronics and communications engineering by 5th round.
Here are some of the things for which you can consider joining IET Lucknow –
IET Lucknow is not a bad institute. It is just that it is mostly a good compromise institute rather than an outright first-choice college.
Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering is a well-known college in Bangalore, India that offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering, including Information Science and Engineering (ISE).
In terms of rankings, the college is ranked among the top 150 engineering colleges in India by NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) in 2020. The ISE department at the college also has a good reputation and is known for its experienced faculty and good placement opportunities.
It's important to note that individual experiences can vary, and it's always a good idea to do your own research and speak with current students or alumni to get a better understanding of what the college is like for ISE specifically.
Yes, Mumbai University allows students to change college after the first semester. The rules for changing college are different for different courses. You need to give a valid reason. You can’t change your college if you have any remaining KT or defaulters.
Before applying to another college, you also need to get a NOC from your current college.
Based on the IIT Bombay placement report for the year 2022, out of the 670 students who were eligible for placement, 582 students participated, and 523 of them secured placements, resulting in a placement rate of 90%.
Additionally, IIT Bombay received a total of 511 job offers during the MTech placements for the year 2023. This number showcases the immense interest and demand for IIT Bombay graduates in the job market, with companies keen to recruit the institute's talented and skilled individuals.
Let me clear the general misconception that the level of MSc Maths at BITS Pilani is similar to the 10+2 level. Class 12th Maths is highly analytical while MSc Maths is full of definitions, theories, and proofs. The pedagogy adopted is poor and the majority of students study this subject despite a lack of interest.
For someone who has no interest in Analytical stuff, courses such as ERA, Topology, and Functional Analysis can be very challenging. Some courses which will intrigue you will be of no use because BITS follows the relative grading system where you are graded according to how well you perform as compared to others.
Overall, if you like complex theories and expressions then go for it, but if you too have no interest in complex theories it’s better to not take it.
While many claims that Maths+CS is the best combo, let me tell you that you can take 3–4 Maths courses that help in CS as electives in your CS degree. MSc in Maths is a suitable option only if you are willing to pursue a career in Mathematical research, else the best dual degree option is MSc in Economics. The curriculum is light and knowledgeable.
Some of my friends studying at IIIT Allahabad mentioned that even though it is not a rule, there is still an unspoken pact that no one should disclose their placement details. At IIITA students are advised to not openly disclose their placement details which include the name of the company, the CTC and other important details about the job.
IIITA receives placement offers from a very diverse and significantly larger group of companies. The software and ITES sector have the highest volume of recruitment throughout these years.
Since the institute hasn’t released the official placement statistics for the Final Placement of 2020, the following statistics have been observed until now:
Categories |
IIIT Allahabad |
Placement rate |
96% |
No. of Participating Companies |
120 |
Highest CTC |
INR 43 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 20.83 LPA |
Placements at IIIT are commendable as per the stats. If you have the talent and academic potential, you can secure a good placement offer from any reputed companies. A package of above 40 LPA is achievable if you are good in academics and if you can present yourself well during the placement interview.
As an MBBS student at JIPMER, I am listing down the academic books followed over here-
This is the complete list of books that we read as MBBS students at JIPMER.