To begin with, NITIE Mumbai College exclusively admits engineering students. Non-engineers are not accepted. Therefore, if you are not an engineer, you cannot apply to NITIE. Below is a table showing the pros and cons of the two colleges;
Pros and Cons |
IIM Calcutta |
NITIE Mumbai |
Reputation |
High |
Good |
Curriculum |
Holistic, international exposure |
Specialized programs |
Faculty |
Highly qualified, industry experience |
Strong industry ties |
Fees |
High |
Relatively low |
Competition |
Highly competitive |
Less competitive |
Brand value |
Strong |
Good, but not as strong as IIM Calcutta |
Location |
In the heart of the city |
Suburban area |
Below is a table showing and comparing the two colleges on different aspects;
Aspect |
IIM Calcutta |
NITIE Mumbai |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
8:1 |
11:1 |
Highest CTC |
INR 1.37 CPA (2022) |
INR 78.20 LPA |
Average CTC (2023) |
INR 35.07 LPA |
INR 25.27 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Amazon, Accenture, Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Company |
Bosch, Capgemini, Cognizant, Infosys, L&T |
Fees |
INR 23 lakhs (for MBA) |
INR 16.85 lakhs (for MBA) |
The ultimate choice boils down to your goals, preferences, and some other constraints you might have, like if you are from an engineering background or not. Hope it helps.