Top IIMs (BLACKI) can undoubtedly beat any management college in India, but NITIE is the best choice after them. The following are the reasons.
Check the placement statistics below:
Particulars | PGDIM | PGDISEM |
Average CTC | INR 20.84 LPA | INR 16.28 LPA |
Highest CTC | INR 44 LPA | INR 44 LPA |
The order of preference should be Old IIMs> NITIE> IIT Bombay> IIT Delhi> New IIMs.
When it comes to pursuing marketing from NITIE, you should know that the institute is focused around operations. But, you will definitely be able to pursue marketing or similar roles from the college.
Don’t keep NITIE as your top priority for marketing. Keep it as a backup and if you do end up at NITIE, you can keep all your electives marketing oriented.
Usually, the college does not reveal the sectional cutoff on an official basis. On average, the cutoff are decided depending on the applicant pool and this could also decrease after a while by a few percentiles. This is true for a few sections but expects it not to go below 80.
With your current scores and past trends, if you are from the general category then you will not get a call back from the institute.
If you are lucky with respect to your applicant pool, you might have some small chances, but my advice to you would be to look for other options and not keep high hopes.
Pursuing PGDIE from NITIE is the better option. It is the flagship course of the institute. It is one of the best courses for Operation, in the country. You will get to learn a lot about the domain.
Also, NITIE PGDIE placements are pretty good. Companies from various domains such as Finance, Operations, IT, and eCommerce, visit the campus placements. After completing your degree, you will have many options to choose from.
If it's about the admission process where the score of 10th and 12th is taken into consideration then there's nothing known as a definite calculation, especially for the 10th and 12th marks.
Like most colleges, NITIE follows a decent distribution of the marks. The distribution is as follows:
Particulars | Weightage |
Entrance Exam | 25% |
GD / PI | 25% |
Graduation | 20% |
12th Exam | 20% |
10th Exam | 10% |
This is the following structure for the admission process by most colleges. The only point which can differ is the reservations. Rest everything remains the same.
Everything depends on your interest and priorities. If you aim to build up a career in the OPS or Supply chains, then you should opt for NITIE.
But if you want an IIT tag more, then go for IIT Bombay. But it is important to note that IITs are more focused on B.Tech degrees and not MBAs. There is no doubt that IIT Bombay is a great college but when comparing it to colleges of equal repute, personal preferences matter more. It is important to make an informed decision based on what your priorities are.
It also depends on what domain you are more interested in. If it is Consultancy, then they should opt for IIT Kharagpur. Do check the specialization of the college before making any decision.
One of my close friends was a student of NITIE Mumbai. According to her, the admission process of NITIE has two steps.
Like most colleges, NITIE follows a decent distribution of the marks. The distribution is - Entrance Exam(in percentage), Group Discussion/Personal Interview, Under-Graduate Exam(in percentage), 12th Exam(in percentage), 10th Exam(in percentage) and Work Experience(If any).
Although these factors are responsible, nobody can tell how particularly these factors affect admission. But in the interview, the student would be asked for the reason for attaining fewer grades in graduation. Therefore, the student should be prepared for that in advance with a logical and sensible answer.
In the placements, the shortlisting procedure is very unpredictable and therefore it's very difficult to say whether or not the grades will affect the shortlisting process. But the fact is that the NITIE has 100% placements and hence a student need not worry about the placements.
Yes, you can make it through NITIE as a fresher without any knowledge regarding Industrial Engineering. It isn’t rocket science. A huge chunk of the PGDIE batch is freshers.
Here, technical knowledge takes a back seat. To do well in B-Schools, you have to be street-smart. You will be expected to apply common sense to tackle real-world problems.
Now once in a while, you may encounter a few subjects that have certain topics that may appear a little unfamiliar, however, attending classes and skimming through notes/ textbooks once or twice should familiarize you with the underlying concepts. The course is designed that way. You can also consult your professors and your peers to clear any doubts that you have.
You will definitely leave NITIE with some technical knowledge. From the first day, you will learn IE.
All graduates are welcomed at NITIE Mumbai despite their streams. There is no special treatment whether you have completed your graduation from CSE or any other branch.
After completion of PGDIE, you will receive managerial job roles in Supply Chain Management, Operations, IT SCM, IT Consulting, Banking, and many others.
For 2021 placement drive, NITIE Mumbai received the highest package of 58.24 LPA with an average salary of 20.88 LPA.
Yes, there are international exchange programs at NITIE. Being a student of NITIE Mumbai myself, I can say that presently, the institute is partnered with three foreign institutions: The University of Alabama, USA, The University of Pittsburgh, USA and Ecole Centrale de Lille, France
NITIE offers 4 Postgraduate Exchange Programs:
Immersion Program
Guest Student Program
One Plus One Program
Dual Degree Program
NITIE Mumbai is working towards getting more partners shortly. To understand it better, you can go through the official website.