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How good is NMIMS Bangalore for BBA?

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Dabadrita Mukherjee Posted On : August 1st, 2022
BBA from Narsee Monjee College of Commerce And Economics

The BBA program offered by NMIMS Bangalore is great. The department has a top-notch faculty branch. Most of the faculty members are alumni of reputed B-Schools such as IIM Bangalore, IIM Lucknow, etc. Most of the faculty members are friendly and cooperative. 

NMIMS BBA syllabus is extensive. You will learn the recent industry trends and practices. This program is accredited by ANBA, this certification adds more value to the degree. 

NMIMS Bangalore placements are good. Around 93% of students get placed from BBA each year. The average CTC received by the students of BBA is around INR 5-6 LPA.

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What is the minimum CAT cut off at NIT, TRICHY for the MBA program?

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Obhilasha Mukharjee Posted On : June 18th, 2022
IPM from Indian Institute of Management Rohtak

NIT Trichy cutoff for MBA is 80 percentile (for general category). For SC, ST, and OBC category students, the required cutoff stays in the band of 65-70 percentile. These are approximate values based on past trends. The required cutoff varies each year, depending on various factors, such as the difficulty level of the question paper, the number of students applying, etc.

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Why does IIT Kanpur not allow laptops in first year?

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Saugata Nayak Posted On : April 17th, 2023
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (2020)

IIT Kanpur has a strange policy of not allowing laptops in the first year. This might sound weird because all assignments and research work are done via laptops. But in reality, you will find enough computers in the labs for everyone.

The major purpose of this policy was to encourage students to socialize and spend less screen time. Developing relations is a crucial part of college life which many pay less importance to because of the increasing technology.

This strategy was adopted to prevent waste of time and utilize your time at IIT to the fullest. Many may find it absurd, but it’s very beneficial, especially for freshers who are prone to distractions.

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Is Jain university government or private?

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Akriti Sharma Posted On : June 28th, 2022
Studied English Honours at Jain University

Jain University, Bangalore is private and not-for-profit institute. It is a deemed-to-be university, recognized by UGC. It is one of the top universities in Bangalore and offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various disciplines such as Engineering, Commerce, Management, Humanities, and Social Sciences. The certificate and mark sheets are issued by the university itself. 

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How was your experience studying in NMIMS?

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Sheetal Sharma Posted On : May 27th, 2021
BA from the University of Delhi (2019)

As you've not asked about a specific program, I'd like to tell you about my cousin's experience at NMIMS Mumbai where he studied the NMIMS SBM core program. 

Pros

  • NMIMS ranks in the top 20 institutes in India as one of the top private institutes.
  • There is no reservation or quota seats.
  • You can appear for the NMAT thrice, but then it's a lot of time wastage.
  • You'll get to spend two years in Mumbai which is the commercial centre of India.
  • Your batchmates will range from myriad fields like medical, judicial, teaching, pharmacy and Even recent graduates. There'll be those with 0 experience and those with 10+ years of experience.
  • Faculty to student ratio is good as well, despite the big batch size.

Cons

  • It's an expensive institute 
  • The hostels are insufficient and many SBM MBA students have to reside in apartments near the college.
  • The batch size is adding up each year hence placements might become a war zone in the near future.

NMIMS MBA is good, however, it doesn't depend on where you did your MBA from in the long run. As ultimately your overall performance will be taken into consideration.

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Can anyone share his/her IIM Kozhikode interview experience?

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Shivani Bhowmik Posted On : March 1st, 2022
studied Post Graduate Programme in Management at Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

My brother had his IIM Kozhikode on 1st February 2022. It was an online interview. Here is his experience in brief.

Profile: 

  • 10th Percentage - 81%
  • 12th Percentile - 91%
  • Graduation (BMS Finance from SSCBS) - 85%
  • CAT Percentile - 96.5 

There were 3 panelists. After the document verification, they started the interview. 

  • First, there was an introduction round. They about my brother’s college, his hobbies. 
  • They asked him about his specialization, what he likes about finance. For the next 5-10 mins, there was a discussion about the stock market. The 2nd panelist asked him how he select stocks.

The interview ended with a few questions regarding his background and some informal questions. Overall his interview went well and he is waiting for his results.  

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Are NITs better than BITS?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : June 27th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Let’s compare the top NIT, NIT Trichy with BITS Pilani to determine if NITs are better than BITS or not.

  • Tag: The brand value of both BITS and NITs is almost similar though the courses offered are slightly different. BITS offers to BE, while NITs offer BTech like IITs. 
  • Curriculum: BITS has a major-minor system making it possible to major in Mechanical and minor in Economics. Additionally, BITS offers dual degrees also. NIT Trichy on the other hand offers the Honors degree to those who show distinguished grades in 8 all sems and take 3 AP classes. 
  • ROI: Considering the high BITS Pilani fees, the return on investment offered by NITs is way better than BITS unless money is your last concern.
  • Student pool: NITs have a reservation policy while BITS does not. This ensures better crowd quality at BITS and even better competition in comparison to NITs.
  • Extra-Curriculars: Students get enough time to focus on extracurricular activities at BITS because of the flexibility to choose electives and no attendance. It also encourages a startup culture among its students. NIT's rigidity of curriculum makes it difficult to spare time for extracurriculars.
  • Higher Education: NITs alumni have a history of pursuing higher education from top universities in the US and Europe. So it’s a winner in this aspect.
  • Placements: BITS Pilani CSE has excellent placement opportunities while for mechanical NIT Trichy is a better choice as it offers better placement in the core. 

Ultimately, I would suggest you go for NIT if you want to pursue higher studies or core jobs while BITS Pilani is the best choice for CSE. 


 

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Is doing MA from IIT Madras worth it?

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Aditya Mukharjee Posted On : July 14th, 2022
Integrated MA from Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Madras

MA from IIT Madras is a good course for Humanity students. The course was introduced with the aim of catering to the manpower requirements in academics. If you want a career in academics, this course will be ideal for you. IIT Madras MA placements 2022 have been good. Students received an average CTC of INR 13.98 LPA. While the highest CTC was INR 22 LPA. 

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Is IMT Nagpur worth joining in terms of placements, etc.?

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Yash Singh Posted On : June 2nd, 2022
MBA from Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur (2020)

IMT Nagpur placements aren’t good. It’s not worth joining the college if you are looking for good placement packages. Here are the highlights for 2022 placements.

Parameter Amount (in INR) 
Average CTC 9.9 LPA
Median CTC 8.3 LPA
Highest CTC 23.57 LPA

As the course fee is around INR 12 Lakhs, the return on investment isn’t good. 

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How is NIT Jamshedpur?

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Arjun Tiwari Posted On : March 2nd, 2024

I am an alumnus of NIT Jamshedpur. Based on my experiences, here are a few pros and cons of joining this institution-

NIT Jamshedpur has a very good environment. Its faculty, curriculum and placements are good as well. Tata steel and Tata Cummins are located near the college campus. This enhances training and industrial exposure opportunities for the students. The college hostels are newly built, and filled with good facilities.

However, the infrastructure and campus maintenance need to improve. Also, workshops aren’t regularly conducted for some of the branches. 

Overall, NIT Jamshedpur is a good college, and you can definitely consider it for your engineering studies.

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