One of my friends was in PUMBA and he told me that there is no comparison of PUMBA with MITSOM because of some straightforward facts.
Categories | MBA at PUMBA |
Highest CTC | 16.5 LPA |
Average CTC | 6.43 LPA |
Many top recruiting companies participate in their placement program like Microsoft, Infosys, Accenture, HCL, Nestle, Reliance, TCS, IBM, L&T, Capgemini, KPMG, AutoNinja, Aditya Birla, etc.
It's hard to make a straightforward comparison between these two institutes as it depends on various factors such as fees, quality of education, infrastructure, program syllabus, ranking, placement opportunities, student intake, diversity, location, and more. Both institutes are reputable and offer management degrees as an end result, but one may come with a lower fee structure while the other may have a higher fee structure. Similarly, one institute may offer better placement opportunities than the other, and the overall comparison can be made based on the mentioned parameters.
If you got allotted PUMBA in either of the previous rounds, you will automatically be admitted to the program. So, NO, there is not a GD or a PI round needed to clear to get enrolled in PUMBA classes.
A candidate who has either passed with a minimum of 50% of marks in aggregate (45% in case of reserved category candidates from Maharashtra State only) or appeared at the final year examination in any Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Sciences (general or special with Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Genetics, Life Sciences, Marine Biology, Microbiology, Physics, Zoology etc), Agriculture, Ayurveda, Medicine, Engineering, Pharmacy, Technology, Veterinary Sciences, Technology Engineering from a university recognized by the Association of Indian University (AIU) would be treated as eligible.
In addition, the students need to qualify for the entrance examination, ATMA test as part of the admission procedure.
With this percentile you should definitely wait for CAP, and if you have got some work experiencee that makes your case even more strong.
For your second question, yes you will get PUMBA or MET with this percentile but don’t go for them for now, wait and you can easily convert new IIMs.
The total intake capacity is 60 seats. Out of the total, 30 seats will be filled as per statutory reservations only from the State of Maharashtra. For SC students, 8 seats are reserved.
The remaining 30 seats will be filled in the open category. 3% of the total intake capacity (i.e. 2 seats) shall be reserved for physically handicapped candidates.
Go For ATMA, 79 Percentile isn't that great to get you into PUMBA. Prepare for the ATMA and aim for a score of at least 90. Last year, the cut-off was close to 90%ile for SC Category.
As per DOMS PUMBA's second cut-off 2022, the institute recorded MAH CET cut off in the All India category of 99.85 percentile.
The annual fee for the executive MBA program from Pune University (PUMBA) is Rs. 76,594/- for students from Maharashtra and Rs. 77,094/- for students from outside of Maharashtra.
The total course fee for two years is approximately Rs.1,52,000/-
The course fee may be revised by the university without any due notice. The course fee essentially includes the cost of tuition, admission fee, course material, library facilities, etc.
They are both competitive. However, FLAME stands out for the following reasons:
Infrastructure: One of the best B-school infrastructures in the country
Faculty: The faculty members are highly qualified, having a strong research background and industrial experience.
Liberal Studies: The value of liberal studies in dealing with business uncertainty and complexity is emphasized by the majority of Fortune 500 CEOs and leaders. Aside from traditional B-school courses, FLAME offers courses in theatre, arts, design, literature, lateral thinking, empathy, and dance. These distinct liberal studies in addition to traditional MBA courses would make anyone a competitive - innovative business leader in the long run location.
Feedback and prompt management: If you need anything, FLAME's management will be there to help and listen to you.
The choice between a PUMBA MBA and a CDAC big data course is ultimately determined by your personal goals, hobbies, and career aspirations. Here are some things you should think about:
If you want to pursue a career in management, an MBA from PUMBA may be a better alternative, however, if you want to seek a job in data analytics, a big data course from CDAC may be a better fit. Finally, before making a decision, consider your job goals, talents, and budget.
The fee structure at PUMBA is different for various programs and different categories. The fees of OBC candidates are different from that of SC/ST/GEN/EWS candidates. As per my knowledge, the fees for OBC candidates was between INR 1.29 L - 1.52 L for 2 years for the last batch. However, the fee structure changes every year and the revised fee structure for the 23 batch is yet to be published.