For a 2020 batch, the placement figures are given for B-Schools are:
2020 Placements |
Highest Salary |
Average Salary |
IIM Ranchi |
59.37 LPA |
15.11 LPA |
IIM Raipur |
28.12 LPA |
14.54 LPA |
IIM Kashipur |
45 LPA |
13.82 LPA |
IIM Trichy |
25 LPA |
14.96 LPA |
IIM Udaipur |
40 LPA |
13.84 LPA |
IIM Rohtak |
24 LPA |
13.70 LPA |
XIMB |
58.22 LPA |
15.42 LPA |
Considering the table above, and also as a student of IIM Ranchi, I feel you should- without a speck of doubt go for IIM Ranchi as it is evident that the placements here are brilliant.
After converting, there will be no chance of you losing in any field of life as you would excel at everything you would do ahead in life. So, having said that, all the best. Do well.
It is ranked under the top 20 among B-schools in India. Since it was established many years ago, it has a very strong alumni base. The well-educated faculty with industrial experience gives you an edge in your learning and helps you to learn many different ways of a single situation.
As experienced by one of my cousins, the infrastructure is also very eye catchy with high-speed wifi, library, gym, and other sports facilities.
The placement cell is very active providing 100% placements to all that give innumerable opportunities. As seen from the placement of the latest batch of 2019-21 in which my cousin got placed in a very prestigious company:
Package |
Amount |
Highest CTC |
INR 24 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 15.51 LPA |
Median CTC |
INR 14.5 LPA |
XIMB focuses more on your overall development from the grass-roots level only that enhances your skills and makes you a perfect master not only in academics but also in co-curricular activities. The institute prepares you for all future endeavors rather than focusing on academic excellence.
IIMs are any day better option for you when compared to XIMB or any other B-Schools in India. You will only spend two years of your studies there but if you focus on the long run, you are the alumni of the institute forever.
Many international guest faculties visit the campus to give you global business exposure. This doesn't mean that XIMB is a bad option, but it's just that any IIM is better among the two.
There are few points worth mentioning:
At the end of the day, it's your decision to opt for the best for your future. Do consider this point of view and make a wise decision.
When preparing for an interview at XIMB, it is important to focus on a few key things to help you perform your best. Firstly, it is important to thoroughly revise your undergraduate subjects as this can make up a significant portion of the interview. Ensure that you have a good grasp of the technical aspects of your course and can discuss it confidently.
In addition, it is important to have a good understanding of general knowledge, including current affairs. You don't need to know everything, but having a basic understanding of what is happening in the world can be useful. Furthermore, having an opinion about current events can be even more important than your knowledge of them.
Some XIMB interviews may also include philosophical questions, so it is helpful to have a philosophical bent of mind and be able to think critically about abstract concepts. This can help you to demonstrate your ability to think deeply and creatively.
During the interview, it is important to present yourself confidently, even if you don't know the answer to a question. Be positive, as this can help you to build a good rapport with the interviewer. Remember that it's not just about what you know, but also how you present yourself and how well you can convince the interviewer of your suitability for the program.
In general, when preparing for any business school interview, it's important to have a good understanding of your domain knowledge and to keep up-to-date with daily news, particularly as it relates to business. Be prepared to discuss your work projects and know yourself well, as this will help you to answer questions confidently and authentically.
SIBM Pune and XIMB both offer courses in MBA, with specializations in various fields, including Executive MBA and diploma programs. If you choose to enroll in SIBM Pune, you can benefit from a highly accomplished alumni network, including executives from leading corporate houses. This can provide you with excellent opportunities for corporate exposure and interactions with alumni, which can be highly beneficial for your future career prospects.
When considering ROI and Placements, SIBM Pune stands out as the better option. The fees for XIMB BM and HRM are approximately INR 20,67,000, including hostel fees for the entire course duration, while the average salary for XIMB graduates increased by 15.77% in Placement 2022, standing at INR 17.54 LPA. On the other hand, the fee for SIBM Pune for the current batch is INR 21,27,950, excluding hostel and mess fees for the MBA regular course. However, SIBM Pune's placement report for the batch 2021-22 shows that the highest salary increased by 49.77%, standing at INR 45.5 LPA, with the average salary at INR 23.06 LPA.
Considering these factors, it is safe to conclude that SIBM Pune is a better option for pursuing an MBA.
Well, although the papers of XGMT for XIMB are not even close to the difficulty levels of CAT/XAT but somewhat as same as that of TISS/SNAP or could be a bit tougher than CMAT.
You should be clear with your basics to be ready for the examination.
Strictly speaking, for the year 2021-23, the total course fee including the hostel charges comes out to be INR 20,67,000 excluding the mess charges for the MBA in Business Management (MBA-BM) course at XIMB Bhubaneswar.
The decision to spend these 22 Lakhs in two years is worth it, if you do not fall in any of these categories.
Now, if you do not fall in the above two categories, then XIMB Bhubaneswar is a very good option. Some of the reasons for the same are –
The institute attracts many top companies to its campus for recruitment.
Parameters |
SIBM Pune |
XIMB Bhubaneswar |
Highest CTC |
INR 34.26 LPA |
INR 26 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 20.14 LPA |
INR 15.42 LPA |
Median CTC |
INR 18.50 LPA |
INR 15 LPA |
Number of participating companies |
90+ |
107 |
Thus, XIMB Bhubaneswar is really a very good institute that will propel your career if you have the interests and do your work properly.
The basic question here comes up is "Does reservations put the higher education system under any loss or such changes due to it?". This is the most generally discussed question. People often end up thinking students who come through reservation are not that skillful compared to those who do not.
Both the reserved and unreserved categories of students are offered an equal distribution or quality of education throughout their academic years, there is no partiality done in between both the categories teaching-wise or score expectation-wise. Faculties do not give an easy project to the reserved ones neither the unreserved ones get a hard one. It does not matter who belongs from the reserved or unreserved category, everyone has to put their same effort to meet the expectations of the program, so in the overall process, no one can drag down the batch quality.
It is acceptable that reservation does unjust to a few of the worthy ones who do not get their deserved education or career despite qualifying or having the expected scores, but it is wrong to think that due to this the reserved ones need to suffer.
Let's take a look at XIMB's certain cases of reservations.
Besides, if we look up the difference in cutoff between general and reserved category students in IIM or a Govt. run institutes and the difference in cutoff between XIMB domicile and the students who do not belong from the domicile category, it can be seen that the difference is more pronounced in the case of the former.
Summer internships are part of the curriculum at XIMB and are graded with a certain number of credits. So, it is necessary for every student to do a summer internship compulsorily. Thus it is made sure by the institute itself that every student gets an internship for the summers. So, it is entirely false that XIMB does not have 100% summer internship placements. Some students do find better offers than given in the campus placements and thus they opt out of the process. Otherwise, placements are handled by the institute itself.
Also, do not think of summer internships as final placements. You may not get an internship at a reputed company, but you will get an internship for sure. Final placements are a whole different game than summer placements. There have been instances where students who have done internships at smaller companies have landed top jobs during final placements. So, it actually matters less which company you did an internship for, rather grades, business acumen is more important for final placements. You should focus on studies, participating in business school competitions to hone your skills and you will definitely do well in your placements.
Firstly, it is important to understand what management means to you. Yes, just like People going to Microsoft or Google post-Engineering were passionate about coding/computers vis-a-vis those who opted for say a TCS/Wipro. Therefore, if a Management education is an escape route from the monotonous coding life, do not go for this degree. Simply because after a few years of working, you might find yourself in a regretful situation.
Now coming to XIMB, Bhubaneswar as a college, these are the key highlights.
However, check the following reasons why you should not go for the Rural Management course.
Categories |
Rural Management in XIMB |
Course Fee |
13.80 lakh |
Highest CTC |
13.2 LPA |
Average CTC |
9 LPA |
Overall, if you are very much into the management sector, go for courses like MBA and other PGDM courses instead of Rural Management. Limited scope, extensive fieldwork, mediocre placements is not a good return when you pay such a high fee. Hence, choose wisely.