Both the colleges are at par. If you’re confused between the two colleges and don’t have substantial work experience you should go for the one that caters to your other needs such as location preference, fee, and hostel facilities. IBS Hyderabad has a great campus and the fee is similar to that of Sri Balaji but if you analyze the report carefully you'll realize that the kind of companies that visit the colleges and batch sizes make a lot of differences. IBS Hyderabad has a batch size of 1200 and in the placement season, you become so complacent that the competition forces you to give up and settle for anything.
Institute |
Fee |
Highest Package |
Average Package |
Major companies |
Sri Balaji Institute |
10,75,000’ |
20.58 LPA |
8.25 LPA |
Haldiram, Loreal, Infosys, Dabur, HUL, Godrej |
IBS Hyderabad |
12,00,000 |
21 LPA |
8.71 LPA |
E&Y, JP Morgan Chase, KPMG, Bharti Airtel, Reliance Communication, Axis Bank |
Indira Institute of Management Pune is one of the best colleges in India. It has been ranked 28 overall by TOI 2020. It offers full-time PGDM, MBA, BBA, and Ph.D. degrees.
Whereas, Sri Balaji University is ranked one of the top private B-Schools in Maharashtra in terms of ROI by Outlook. PGDM, Executive PGDM, BA LLB, BBA, BCom are the popular courses offered by the institute.
Admission:
Placement:
95% of students get placed in SBUP. IIMP also has a good placement rate. Some of the major recruiters at IIMP areICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Asian Paints, Bridge Group Solutions, MakerBot, Federal Bank, Deloitte, etc. Whereas, the recruiters at SBUP are Cognizant, TOYOTA, Coca-cola, Emerson, Vedanta, Dara Shaw, HCL, Larsen & Toubro, etc.
Institute |
Average CTC |
Highest CTC |
Indira Institute of Management Pune |
5.2 LPA |
13.5 LPA |
Sri Balaji University |
6.5 LPA |
14 LPA |
Both the institutes are well-reputed and offer decent placements. However, in terms of various rankings and corporate exposure SBUP has a slight edge over IIMP..