What should I choose between SPJIMR marketing (PGDM) and IIM Kozhikode (PGP), having converted both?

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Naveen Kukreja Posted On - Nov 17, 2022
Former MBA Participant at S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) (2016–2018)

There are a few factors to consider before making a final decision.

  1. Brand: Those who are truly immersed in the MBA world understand that the IIM tag looks best with suffixes A, B, or C. Also, private institutions are far superior to many of the lower-ranked IIMs. Given the formidable brand, SPJIMR has built around itself, it is no less than an IIM, if not an IIMK.
  2. Curriculum: There will be no significant differences in curriculum because all of the great institutes have world-class faculty and a systematically designed curriculum. With its Global Fast Track (3 Week Program at Top US Universities) and Non-Classroom Initiatives, SPJIMR can provide an added advantage.
  3. Placements: SPJIMR has a consistently high placement rate across all four specializations, with a high average package and number of different roles available. IIM Kozhikode, on the other hand, has fallen short of expectations in terms of placement performance, particularly in the last 2-3 years, with the average package not rising above a certain point.
  4. Batch Dimensions: When it comes to placements, it is a major concern. SPJIMR has a perfect batch size of 241, whereas IIMK has a larger batch size, making placements more difficult.
  5. Fees: Both institutes have similar fee structures. However, with a higher average package, SPJIMR performs well in terms of ROI.

After all, it is your decision which institute to attend.

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Nikhil Naik Posted On - Nov 3, 2020
PGDM Marketing & Consulting, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (2017)

SPJIMR (S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research) is a business school in Mumbai. It is affiliated under Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan and is a private business school. It has a campus of 45 acres in Andheri’s Western suburb regions. It’s been ranked 16 by NIRF 2019 in the category of best business schools in India.

IIM Kozhikode known as the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode is an autonomous business school in Kerala. It has a suburban campus area of around 111 acres. It is affiliated with AMBA. It’s a ranking of 6 under the Management domain by NIRF 2020.

Admission:

SPJIMR:

  • For PGDM Marketing, the applicant should have a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks.

  • The overall cut off of CAT is 85 percentile.

  • If the applicant has given an entrance exam of GMAT, the cut off marks will be 85 percentile.

IIM Kozhikode:

  • For PGP, the aggregate in the bachelor’s degree should be at least 60%.

  • For the general category, the minimum percentile for CAT is 85 percentile, for NC-OBC/EWS it’s 75 percentile, 65 percentile for SC candidates, and around 55 percentile for ST and PwD applicants.

  • Along with this, the applicants are required to give a personal interview followed by a quick inspection of their resume.

Given below is an overview of the PGDM Marketing at SPJIMR and PGP at IIM Kozhikode.

Category

S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research

Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Faculty

44

88

Fee Structure

17.5 lakh (PGDM)

21 lakh (PGP)

Placement Rate

100%

100%

Highest Package

51 LPA

58 LPA

Average Package

26.36 LPA

23.08 LPA

Recruiting Companies:

  • The top recruiters at SPJIMR are Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Company, PwC, EY, Bain & Company, Deloitte, Capgemini, Bristlecone, Boston Consulting Group, IIFL, Bajaj Finserv, American Express, HSBC IB, ICICI Bank, JM Financial, Barclays, Duff & Phelps, etc.

  • IIM Kozhikode has top recruiters including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Bain & Co., BCG, Mckinsey & Co., Deloitte, Amazon, HUL, Capgemini, Mahindra, RPG, and TCS.

The choice of a particular college depends upon your interest and priority. So, go through the above details and choose wisely.

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