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Do freshers at NITIE get placement packages as good as work-experienced people?

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Vikas Gupta Posted On : August 20th, 2021
Studied PGDIE from National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2017)

Placement opportunities and good placement packages depend on your abilities and skills. At NITIE, freshers and experienced candidates receive equal opportunities. 

Placement packages depend on the type of job and the company. For instance, FMCG companies prefer freshers over experienced candidates. While consultant profiles are best suited for experienced people. They do not offer packages as good as FMCG companies.

However, placements depend on your hard work and the skills with which you prepare for it. It is always a benefit to adding work experience to your CV as it increases placement opportunities.

For the recent placement season, 30% of the batch had work experience of 25-36 months, 38% with 1-24 months work experience, and 31% of the batch were freshers. Highest CTC increased to 46.5 LPA and the average domestic salary increased to 20.5 LPA.

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How do I prepare for NITIE interview for PGDIE?

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Diksha Gupta Posted On : August 13th, 2021
PGDIE at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2018)

One of my friends recently got admission to NITIE. According to him, you should expect the following in the interview round. 

GD –

  • The panel will consist of 3 persons (professors/ alums) and a group of 8 to 10 students will discuss any one topic. Topics will be related to generic or related to current issues.
  • GD timings are set to 1 min initial time, 10 min discussion, 1 min conclusion/ summary.
  • You can do 3 entries for 30 seconds each. 
  • GD marks are given 60% based on communication skills, 20% group coordination, 20% knowledge.
  • GD plays a crucial role in someone's selection. So, try to summarize the GD.
  • In spite of giving only suggestions, put some facts and then discuss what you believe.

PI -

  • The interview may take place for 5- 20 mins, depending on the number of candidates in that slot.
  • Prepare a 1-minute introduction including your hometown, family background, your branch, college, final year project, summer internship, your hobbies, and achievements.
  • Also prepare for technical questions (industrial engineering, thermodynamics) or subjects related to your final year project or internship. 
  • There will also be some HR questions like why NITIE, your strengths, and weaknesses. 
  • They will judge you based on your communication skills, and your interest in NITIE.
  • Invest enough time while filling the application form as it will be a CV for the process.

Last but not the least, be confident and cooperative with the panel. 

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Is there any fee concession in NITIE Mumbai for a general student?

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Rishabh Aggarwal Posted On : August 20th, 2021
PGDIE from National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2017)

Yes, NITIE Mumbai gives fee concessions to the general category students also. The form of fee concession is merit cum need a form of scholarship. 

The simple meaning of this merit cum need scholarship is that a student has to be eligible for some criteria to avail it. To be eligible, a student needs to maintain considerable academic aggregate and should be from an economically weaker background. 

The range of scholarships is in the form of a 30% fee waiver for the students with an annual family income below INR 2.5 lakhs and a 50% fee waiver for the students with an annual family income below INR 1 lakh. 

Excluding the scholarship, the students enrolled in the courses of PGDPM, PGDIE, and PGDMM avail of a stipend of around INR 12400.

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What type of questions are asked in an interview for a PGDIM course in NITIE, Mumbai?

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Ravi Ranjana Rai Posted On : August 13th, 2021
Post Graduate Diploma Industrial Management, National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2020)

One of my close friends recently got admission to NITIE Mumbai. In the interview, he was asked mostly about his final year engineering project and his work experience, education, and about his skills. To clear your interview you will have to prepare very hard and will have to practice a lot. Here are a few things you should do for your preparation.

  • Introduction: You will be asked to introduce yourself. So prepare a good introduction about yourself where you should cover all the major points you want to highlight. Tell them about your academics, hobbies, extracurricular activities, and also about your personal life. 
  • Project: You will be asked about your graduation project. So you should know everything about the project. They will ask about the topic, project objective, your contributions, and what were the achievements. 
  • Work Experience: If you have any prior work experience, then they will ask questions about it. There will be questions about your job role, your experience, and your achievements. And if you are a fresher, then prepare 3-4 engineering subjects, as they will ask you questions based on that.
  • Current Affairs: Stay updated with current affairs. Read newspapers, magazines and watch the news regularly. This will help you in GD too. 

NITIE has a mock admission process called B-Cube. This will give you an idea about the GD and Interview. 

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Should I choose XLRI or NITIE?

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Sanket Patil Posted On : October 23rd, 2020
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering

Both NITIE and XLRI are reputed and well-known institutes with exceptional opportunities due to which it is a tough decision to make. However, some points may be taken into account which would be helpful for you to make a decision for your future.

Ranking:

XLRI has reportedly ranked 1st among the top private management universities by Outlook India 2020’s evaluation reports. NITIE has ranked 12th for its MBA program by NIRF’s evaluation in 2020.

Admission:

XLRI:

  • Aspiring students have to clear exams including GMAT, XAT, and CAT in order to get admission at XLRI for its MBA program.

  • The estimated course fee remains to be around 5-10 Lakhs.

NITIE:

  • In order to take admission at NITIE for the MBA program, students have to clear GMAT, CAT, and XAT.

  • For the PG Diploma courses, students have to clear the GMAT. The average course fee remains to be around 7 lakh for all the courses.

Scholarships:

XLRI:

  • Students at the institute have the opportunity to receive various scholarships such as Aditya Birla Scholarship, Pirojsha Godrej Scholarship.

  • Apart from that, on merit-cum-need basis financial scholarship (up to 250000 INR) is provided to those who require it.

NITIE:

Various need basis scholarships are provided to the NITIE students as well.

  • 30% of the course fee is reduced for those whose family income is less than 2 lakh 50 thousand and 50% of fee is reduced for those whose family income is or less than 1 lakh.

  • Apart from that, teaching assistantship positions are offered to GATE qualifiers. SC and ST candidates receive Central Sector scholarship based on their circumstances.

Placement:

XLRI:

  • XLRI offers 100% placements to the students.

  • Some of the top recruiters are Aditya Birla Group, Amazon, Microsoft, are ITC, JP Morgan, Ramco Systems, Accenture, ATG Tires, Lodha Group, RPG, Udaan, P&G, Colgate Palmolive, Ola, Myntra, Samsung, Power Finance Corporation among others.

  • The highest and medium salary packages remain to be around 50 LPA and 12-15 LPA.

NITIE:

  • Top recruiters who offer job and internship opportunities to the NITIE students are ITC, Nestle, Deloitte, Accenture, Cognizant, Hitachi Consulting, and more.

  • The highest and medium salary packages remain to be around 38 LPA and 20 LPA. The placement rate is 98%.

Both these institutes provide modern classrooms, advanced necessaries, libraries. Faculty members of both the institutes are helpful. Both boy’s and girl’s hostel accommodation is provided by both the institutes as well.

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Is it worth doing a PGDIE course at NITIE at 29, after having a 5-year gap after graduation and a 3-year work experience in a PSU? Do placements get affected because of the age factor?

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Rohini Bose Posted On : August 13th, 2021
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

Answering such a question is a bit typical as it is important to know whether you are working or just asking. If you are working or due to some reason there is a gap of 5 years after graduation then you should have substantial reason during your PI.

Another crucial factor will be what the main reason is for the 5-year gap after graduation. Just in case,

  • If you are a female candidate and left work due to marriage, childbirth, and relocation to a different city, the recruiters will tend to be more cooperative.
  • If you do not have any illnesses or other severe burdens recruiters will be skeptical of hiring you as it shows that you lack the motivation to work. 
  • But, if you are from PSU you would be preferred in final interviews. I would suggest you with such experience in PSU and 5 years of gap your best bet would be towards consulting. Though, it could be a bit difficult getting into FMCG.

Apart from all this, if you want to join NITIE for placements, I think the average package is pretty good now and you will get at least 15 LPA if you are a sincere person or at the worst someone will get only 10 LPA for sure. Better you prepare yourself with convincing reasons and joining NITIE would be the best option.

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Which is a better college for finance: NITIE or SJMSOM?

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Shreya Prasad Posted On : August 12th, 2021
B. Com from Lady Shree ram college, Delhi University

I think I can give you some insight regarding NITIE and SJMSOM since I have friends from both institutes. Both are nearly identical, however, SJMSOM may be a better choice because NITIE promotes itself as an Operations majors institution, whereas SJMSOM promises to cover all fields. As a result, you may have more prospects in the finance industry at SJMSOM than at NITIE.

The table below has a brief comparison of the two institutes. 

Parameters  NITIE SJMSOM
Course fee 13 lakhs (approx) 9 lakhs
Placement rate 100% 100%
Average salary package 19 lakhs 20 lakhs
Highest salary package 46 lakhs 34 lakhs

So, going by the above-mentioned factors, I will say SJMSOM may be a better alternative for Finance.

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Is it worthy to take admission for PGDPM at NITIE, Mumbai? What are the placement opportunities for it?

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Juhi Gill Posted On : August 18th, 2021
PGDIM from National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

PGDPM program is for those students who want to make their career either in the business or technical field or in a new field of expertise and move into project management. This course is suitable for both students with or without work experience. 

  • This course provides the necessary skills that blend with other management skills. 
  • Its focus is to provide professional techniques to the students for executing projects and programs. 
  • This course also provides the students with methodologies and systematic approaches, required for solving industry-related problems. 
  • The placement opportunities available for this course are excellent as a lot of companies visit the campus for interviews. 
Categories PGDPM at NITIE Mumbai
Course Fee 12.53 lakhs
Highest CTC 29 LPA
Average CTC 16 LPA
Recruiting Companies Deloitte, ICICI Bank, Aditya Birla, P&G, etc.

The PGDPM graduates get many career opportunities from industries like Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, Construction, Utilities, Finance & Insurance, Information Services, and Business Services.

Hence, PGDPM is a very good course to pursue, and the placement opportunities available in this field are really good. 

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Is it necessary to prepare a resume for NITIE PGDIE GD/PI?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : May 15th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

No. you don't have to necessarily prepare a resume for NITIE PGDIE GD/PI. Instead, you will be required to fill out your application form carefully. Every minute detail regarding yourself has to be filled in as the interviewers will be probing questions based on the application form only. The interviewer will have a soft copy of your application form with them. 

It's highly advisable to prepare questions regarding your work experience project or internship project if you are a fresher.

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Which is better - doing M.Tech from IITs or going for NITIE Mumbai?

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Rishabh Khandelwal Posted On : August 13th, 2021
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (2019)

Having to know some people studying in both these colleges, I can say that they are equally good. You can opt for any one of them, their respective programs are also good. They are recognized as Centres of Excellence by MHRD, Govt of India.

The choice mainly depends on the individual and their preferences. You should go for the one you are enthusiastic about.

  • NITIE offers 3 courses, where the selection is through GATE scores.
  • These include Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Engineering, Project Management, and Manufacturing Management.
  • These courses are a mixture of technical and business management.
  • IITs offer M.Tech through GATE exam scores. 
  • It involves core specialization and nothing about industrial management.

So, the selection of the college and the course entirely depends on you. Go through them and then decide which will be a better option for your career.

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