According to my friends studying at NITIE Mumbai, it is a decent college that provides its students with tremendous opportunities in placement. For all the courses (3 courses offered) that are offered, the students have nearly 100% placements. The packages were at par with the IITs and a handful of IIMs as well.
Categories | NITIE |
Course Fee | 14.63 lakhs |
Highest CTC | 25 LPA |
Average CTC | 12-16 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | American Express, KPMG, Dell, Deloitte, etc. |
The GATE score cutoff for the general category is expected to be around 700-750. Since the admission process is not transparent, the marks on the basis of which the candidates are given admission is not disclosed. The expected score is rather an assumption made out of experiences of those candidates who secured scores around 700-750.
My brother used to be a student of NITIE Mumbai, so I think I can give you some information regarding their admission process.
Hope this gives you the overall idea about admission at NITIE.
If you are asking from a technical point of view, you will not face any issues for doing PGDIM from NITIE once you have completed your M.Tech.
But, in the future, you might be asked during an interview as to why you have pursued a management degree after completing your master’s in a core field. Be prepared to give a convincing answer.
If you are thinking of joining the industry and then doing a management degree makes sense. It would definitely help you scale up your current job prospects. But, if you are pursuing this degree without any industry experience, it might come off as a little haphazard, like you are jumping from one degree to another. This might confuse your recruiter a little if your final goal is to bag placement in a decent company.
You can go ahead but think of a good reason as to why you want to pursue this to ensure that you get placed in your future and don’t face any problems.
You have not specified your category and gender and confirming that bit may be tough. Following are some certain things you should need to know.
Apart from the decent scores, you will need to perform exceedingly well in GD and PI to secure admission at NITIE.
NITIE is not only at the same standards as the IITs but also better in few areas.
The current placement statistics for the institute are as follows.
Parameters | NITIE |
Highest CTC offered | INR 44 LPA |
Average CTC offered | INR 20.8 LPA |
Top recruiters | EY, IDFC First, Bain & Co, ETLI, Landmark Group, Flipkart |
Overall, NITIE is a great place to study.
Once you get a valid score in CAT and you get a call from NITIE you can start preparing for the GD, PI and WAT process. If you are pretty confident about your score and which college you want to get admitted you can start prior to the result.
Now coming to your question about how to prepare for interview for PGDISEM:
If you have any doubt, connect with your mentor assigned to assist you. I hope this answer will help you and any future aspirants of NITIE. Just give your best and be confident. Wear that smile of confidence and just hold your thoughts. You will definitely get admitted to NITIE. Good luck.
There are basically 2 steps for getting admission at NITIE.
First, you need to clear the GATE cut-off in order to get a call for the GD-PI round. The GATE cutoff depends on the GATE score and not the marks. The required GATE cutoff varies each year depending on the application pool. However, the cutoff stays generally around 650-700. Here is the GATE cutoff for 2021.
Category | GATE Cutoff |
General | 609 |
OBC | 473 |
SC | 345 |
ST | 317 |
Physically disabled | 473 |
Second, after you've received a call you will have to ace GD and PI.
So, if you want to get into any of the postgraduate PGDIE/PGDMM/PGDPM programs, you must build a very strong profile.
One of my friends cracked it last year. So I might be able to give you some information about it.
For your current studies, if you are using high-quality reading materials from top publishers, that should be sufficient. Aim high and you will succeed. Just keep working hard.
According to my knowledge, the admission procedure is simple. There are some points you can keep in mind during the selection procedure.
Here are some of the basic points for the selection process of a candidate for PGDIM course at NITIE:
Remember one thing, present your best self, and if you are chosen, think wisely and then make any decision. Not only your GD and PI scores but also your class 10, 12 and graduation scores will also play an important role.
I can give you an idea about the cost of doing an MBA from NITIE as one of my friends is a student there. At present, the tuition fee for MBA is 11 lakhs for a period of 2 years.
Other than that, if you consider assuming Rs. 3500 as the average mess fees for a total of one month, then it sums up to Rs. 35,000 for a time period of 10 months (considering 2 months of vacation period).
The mess fee sums up to Rs. 80,000. The overall amount you might personally require can be 1 Lakh in a total of 2 years. Thus, it can possibly be around or over 13 Lakhs, if you go on to plan for a rather controlled cost vacation in NITIE.