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Is there any quota for a student having a BTech degree in food technology to apply for the IIM Ahmedabad?

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Ritwick Gorai Posted On : February 15th, 2021
PGDM from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (2018)

No, as per the recent guidelines, there is no quota as such. Instead, there was a discrete program named PGN-ABM until only the 2015-17 batch.

However, it has now altered to FABM (commonly known as, Food and Agri-business Management), which also is elaborated as the two-year full time residential programme that covers allied sectors like food procession, commodities, etc, found since the next batch.

Even though the eligibility criteria is not disclosed yet, the name suggests clearly that students with a Food and Technology degree will be considered. So, in that case, there is an upside to this, with almost no worries concerning the quota for a student having a BTech degree in food technology to apply for the IIM, Ahmedabad.

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IIM Ahmedabad

Course Fee

10-23 lakh

Highest CTC

40 LPA

Average CTC

14.5 LPA

Placement Percentage

90-95%

In spite of that fact, before even being shortlisted, you will definitely need to perform well in CAT. Nonetheless, it would be even better if the candidate applying solely goes for PGP in ABM which potentially is one of the best Agri business management courses in Asia. It is even a sector-specific programme in case.

As reported, the IIMA PGP ABM program, which is a full time 2 year course suggests that the candidate applying should be having a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in agricultural sciences or agriculture-related disciplines, as per the guidelines point out. 

In fact, PGP ABM students go on to attend the same classes as the PGP which basically is the flagship MBA program together during the ongoing first year. In this manner, there is zero downsizing.

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What would be more beneficial, a sales and marketing internship at Oyo Rooms, or a market research internship at IIM Ahmedabad?

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Tiyasha Ghosh Posted On : February 12th, 2021
MBA from National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India (2019)

Both are very different career paths, it mainly depends on you and what your goal is. Both these choices will lead to different paths. Let’s discuss the pros and cons of two different streams – sales and marketing, keeping the institutes aside.

When asked to choose between the two, what will you as a student choose – sales or marketing. Let us take a look at both these streams, briefly –

Sales –

  • Sales, as a profession, is a constituent of direct marketing. It expects the volunteers to interact with people, play the communicative abilities to their strength and convince the customer to become a potential customer at first, later into a loyal customer.
  • Sales is a game of numbers, plus it is a traveling job.
  • Career opportunity- You can become a sales head, a marketing head in the near future. Thus, getting appointed at two diverse, yet related levels of hierarchy. If you are keen on sticking around, then you can aim for higher posts in the upper level of management. It provides a fast-growing career with incentive-based income.
  • Sale is a job of monotony, where the only change available is the products and the projects. Although, a successful salesperson can choose to be a consultant, motivational speaker, professor, spear-header of communication development programs, etc.
  • Being a salesperson can be your ace card if you want to be an entrepreneur in the future.

Market Research-

  • It is the most fundamental stream. In the pyramid of career options, market research is at the start/base. From here the ways to varied career paths opens up after a while.
  • The procedure of market research involves a few steps which are – being abreast with the altering trends; forecasting; use of multiple sources to prepare a lengthy report; etc.
  • Market research is strictly restricted to the desk, very often it involves traveling as a part of the job.
  • Scope- A person with achieved excellence in this field of work can turn to management, get associated with a management group where his/her forecasting skills will be of great use. However, if presented with the right opportunity it can be a tasking job. There is unprecedented growth in this industry due to the small hierarchy, there are but a few steps between level one and upper level of management. The salary provided is mediocre at the end of the day.
  • Career options- You can either be a portfolio manager, consultant, media planner, or marketing manager.

Now, let us take a look at the differences between the two professions through a differential table:

Salesperson requisites

Marketing person requisites

Impressive communication skills

Mathematics aficionado

Traveler

Reporting with precision

Good with Cabin work

Apart from these, a hard-working person who is equally smart, skilled, and passionate will get his due no matter what profession he/she chooses. The ultimate decision has to be made by you keeping their strengths and weaknesses in mind. Otherwise, you will be left with regrets and wasted efforts.

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A general candidate gets a call from IIM Ahmedabad at 99 percentile. How did Vidit Garg get a call at 89 percentile?

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Rohini Sharma Posted On : December 7th, 2022
Trying to Bell the CAT

The prestigious IIMs invite students to interviews based on their CAT percentiles. However, the 99 percentile mentioned in the question is for General Candidates (i.e. the perceived influential social class in India). Male and engineer candidates are more likely to meet the 99 percentile.

The competition for General Engineer Male candidates is tough. Because of their academic and co-curricular achievements, the cream of the GEM typically receives the majority of the call letters. As a result, given the limited number of seats in top Business Schools, there is almost nothing left for a typical GEM.

The candidate in question, Vidit Garg, is not a GEM, nor an Engineer, and thus gleefully avoids the arduous competition that a GEM faces. He is also a candidate with professional experience, which gives him an advantage over freshers when it comes to managerial abilities.

To summarise, the only way a GEM can almost guarantee a seat in a prestigious B school is to excel on all fronts.

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How does a typical day in IIM A pass by?

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Kalapi Singhal Posted On : February 22nd, 2022
studied Master of Business Administration Degrees at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

Here’s a brief look into a typical day at IIM Ahmedabad.

  • Lectures start from 8:45 sharp. The lecture timing at IIM Ahmedabad has a zero error policy. It means you can’t attend the class even if you are one second late. It’s best if you wake up around 7. That way you will have time to get ready for class in time. Although there are students who wake up at 8, grab something to eat if possible, and reach class down to the wire.
  • There will be classes and breaks in a loop until the lunch break. Even if you are sleepy you will have to be active in class for the class participation marks.
  • The lunch break is at 1 pm. During lunch, you will see students checking their emails or quiz board for notices regarding an upcoming quiz. If you have a quiz at 2:45 pm, you will get the notice around 1:45 pm. Students who don’t have to prep for a quiz, either study or take a nap. 
  • After 5 pm, the campus starts buzzing with various group activities. Many also start working on their group assignments. 
  • Students start to get dinner from around 8 pm. 
  • After dinner, most students either do their group assignments or study.

Naturally, the schedule varies depending on the individuals. But the activities are more or less same.

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How is the IIM Ahmedabad executive MBA program different from the IIM Ahmedabad MBA program?

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Aman Mathur Posted On : November 29th, 2022
M.B.A. from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2016)

The two programmes are completely different because they are designed for two very different work experience groups.

  • In comparison to the two-year MBA programme, the executive programme lasts one year.

  • Given how different the batches are, the placement process is run by two independent bodies in independent ways at independent times, and there is little overlap in roles or offers. The courses provided by both programmes are distinct.

  • Although both programmes use the same case pedagogy method, the executive programme emphasises interaction over instruction due to the diversity of experiences brought to the table, whereas the MBA programme emphasises instruction.

  • Given the Executive program's short duration, the intensity is much higher than in the MBA programme, but people with more experience know what's important in life and what isn't.

  • The executive programme is much more focused than the MBA programme, owing to the fact that people with more work experience already know what they want to do.

When deciding which programme to attend, consider your goals, how certain you are about what you want to do, and your work experience. Up to 6 years, the MBA makes more sense, while after that, the Executive MBA may be worth considering.

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What if I don't have enough money to pay IIM Ahmedabad's fees?

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Tirup Banerjee Posted On : March 9th, 2022
studied at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

If you have got admission at IIM Ahmedabad, paying fees will not be an issue. There are many ways to finance your degree.

If you are eligible, you will get a fee waiver. There are many corporate scholarships on offer as well. If you have an impeccable academic record, you can easily bag one of these scholarships. 

Many banks offer education loans for IIM students without collateral security. IIM Ahmedabad has tie-ups with many banks that are willing to offer you loans to pay the fees and also a minimum amount to pay your basic living expenses on campus.  

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What is your review of FPM (Fellow Programme in Management), IIM Ahmedabad?

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Kareena Luthra Posted On : December 7th, 2022
PhD from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2017)

IIMA's FPM program is unique and distinguished. It is a difficult program that puts your motivation to the test. You will complete two years of coursework, followed by a comprehensive examination, before submitting a research proposal and defending your thesis. It is a research program that should not be compared to traditional PG programs such as PGP/ MBA.

The duration is roughly 4-5 years, but it can be extended depending on your effort and luck. There are no tuition fees, and the institute will provide you with a generous stipend for the next five years. Following FPM, one can pursue an academic career or work in the industry. The degree provides you with numerous options, freedom, and opportunities. 

To summarize, it is an excellent program that is difficult to complete. Even after passing through the hallowed portals, the journey to completion is difficult yet rewarding.

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Is there any English graduate who has made it into IIM Ahmedabad Bangalore or Calcutta?

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Diksha Banerjee Posted On : May 12th, 2022
studied at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Yes, there are English graduates who got into IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, or Calcutta. Although the number of such people is less. If you are an English graduate, you will be at an advantage. As your profile will add diversity to the batch.  If you can manage to score well in CAT and have a stellar academic background, you can get calls from IIM ABC. 

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What are the books IIM A, B, and C follow for finance, marketing, strategy and operations management?

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Apurva Sinha Posted On : May 17th, 2022
MBA Operations Management & Finance, Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, NMIMS

At IIM ABC, textbooks aren’t the primary source of learning. Textbooks are used more as reference material. Students mostly learn through classroom and case studies. Here are the books that are generally recommended for Finance, marketing, Strategy, and Operation Management.

  • Accounting by Anthony, Hawkins, and Merchant
  • Principle of Marketing - Philip Kotler
  • Operations Management - Stevenson
  • Economics - Paul Samuelson
  • Microeconomics - Paul Krugman
  • Macroeconomics - Dornbusch, Fisher and Startz
  • Competitive Strategy - Michael E Porter

These are the reference books used in the first year.

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Which books are useful to crack cat and get into IIM Ahmedabad?

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Preeti Kohli Posted On : December 7th, 2022
Studies Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (Expected 2023)

Because nothing is certain in CAT, no book is sufficient. Everything is a roll of the dice. Exercise with previous Mocks, Read for 40-60 minutes every day to complete the quant syllabus and maximize your score in your strong area. If you want a book, try quantum CAT. If you want more clarity, compare CAT papers and Arun Sharma's answers.

Simply trying to improve your content knowledge and familiarity with a variety of questions will help you solve questions faster in the exam. Books aren't all that great because

1. There isn't much variety in the questions.

2. Not updated using the standard methodology

3. A lack of quality and conceptual issues in one location.

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