Firstly, IIM Indore does not offer a BBA degree. Christ University has an excellent curriculum of BBA. In IIM Indore, you can opt for Integrated Programme in Management which is a five year degree with the last two years of PGDM. However, if you want to study BBA, then Christ University is your best option. The faculty, curriculum, and campus life are one of the finest. I have friends who have pursued a BBA from Christ and they tell me that the campus life at Christ is the best in India. They host multiple events throughout the years which gives you a lot of exposure. Also, the placements are top-notch. The top recruiters such as Amazon, Accenture, Cognizant, KPMG, etc visit the college to recruit the students.
IMS Ghaziabad is one of the leading B Schools in the country that offers a rigorous program of BHA and MBA and other courses. The institute is a three-campus institute ranked 18th in the TIMES B schools survey and No.8 in North India.
Overall IMS Ghaziabad offers a splendid lifetime experience.
IMS Ghaziabad is a far better option for BBA than ITS Mohan Nagar. Its BBA program is a three-year degree course affiliated with CCS University Meerut. The course is spread over six semesters. The program lays the foundation for its post-graduate program, MBA. Some major highlights of the college are
Ranking: Some major rankings it has achieved
Placement: IMS Ghaziabad boasts a 100% placement percentage. The recruiting companies include top firms like Amazon, Wipro, Godrej & Boyce, BYJU’S, Sundaram Finance, Genesis Group, Justdial, Tommy Hilfiger, DaMilano, Yes Bank Ltd., Jindal Intellicom Ltd., Testprepkart, KPL International, Cent, Aditya Birla Sunlife, etc. with an average package of 3.5 lakhs P.A. The Corporate Research Cell assists the students in getting placed.
Live projects: The live projects render extensive exposure to the students of the corporate world. These opportunities are offered within and outside India. Students' excellent performances in these projects have resulted in many Pre-Placement Offers. IMS also offers the internal paid- internship to these students namely EWL (Earn While Learn) the digital marketing team of IMS.
Faculty: The talented and experienced pool of faculty makes the overall learning experience more enriching. The faculty is developed and trained on the latest innovative pedagogies to create a differential learning experience for classrooms. Apart from the permanent faculty the institute is also visited by guest faculty and visiting faculty.
Variety of courses: IMS Ghaziabad offers many courses apart from BBA like
Guest lectures: The students get the lifetime experience of attending the lectures of extremely experienced and talented industry experts who give hands-on experience in the corporate world.
Extracurricular activities: IMS Ghaziabad is not only famous for its rigorous program but also its various cultural activities and events. There are more than 20 student-driven clubs, divided into two categories- Life skill-based clubs and Employability skill or Domain Clubs. These clubs are student-driven and have monthly agendas, meetings, and an event calendar.
All these features make IMS Ghaziabad an excellent choice for BBA.
Loyola College is an all-boys college when it comes to Under-Graduate programs. However, it is co-ed for all post-graduate programs and some undergraduate programs like - B.M.M (Animation), B.Voc, B.A., BBA, B.Sc.
But yes, girls can apply for BBA courses at Loyola College although Catholics are given more preference in this college.
Your decision actually depends on the fact if you want to pursue BBA or you want to study at MSU. This is because if your sole interest is in BBA then trust me there are many better colleges for it. But if you are adamant about studying at MSU, then it’s better you search for your own interests.
I will recommend you take the aptitude test which is free in the psychology department. This test will let you decide what to study. Don’t be a part of the herd and pursue what others are pursuing. Rather follow your own interest that you will not regret later.
It’s your attitude towards learning that matters more than the college itself. Yet if I have to comment on the two colleges, I would say Christ University is a fairly good choice. The main reasons are
However, if you are joining the college with the mindset of being taught then you need to rectify it. Here it’s you who has to force yourself to learn no one is going to push you. Anyone who wants to learn about business, in reality, will not be able to gain much from this B School. The B School churns out managers only. Rarely does it give birth to a business owner or entrepreneur despite the university’s module for entrepreneurship in a semester.
In today’s age and time, the worth and reputation of a college are determined by its popularity in the digital world. People tend to conduct an online search before choosing their college. Now there are many private institutes that provide inflated or misleading data mainly for advertisement purposes. Such institutes are considered high in ranking due to fake figures. The same is the case with IMS. To look good on the internet many private institutes pay a lot of money to magazines or websites and even go to the extent of writing fake reviews
I am not saying my claim is true for all the private institutes. There are also many who have genuine reviews and good reputations because of the quality of education, management, and infrastructure. Mainly the Government institutes provide the most honest reviews as there is no money involved.
My brother is an IMS Noida pass out and from his experience, I came to know the truth that IMS is just an ordinary college which whose last concern is maintaining the quality of education. It's more like a money-making machine. The following points further support my claim
What I mean is that rankings and reviews should be the only determining factor while choosing an institute. The best way is to contact alumni and clear your doubts.
My sister has recently completed her BBA with a specialization in Finance from NMIMS and she told me about the actual placement scenario of the college. She agrees with the fact that NMIMS is a top B School with an excellent curriculum and faculty. You will be offered amazing opportunities in the form of working in a big MNC or becoming an entrepreneur.
However, the situation of placements is not what it seems from the reports. Although my sister was able to get placed she witnessed many of her batch mates unplaced or placed with a very minimal package. Many companies visit the campus owing to the great brand value but the major problem that arises is the huge batch size. The competition is tough as the intake is very high. This year the total intake is BBA 600; BCOM 180. Henceforth very low packages are offered that are not even close to those mentioned in the placement reports.
In my sister's batch apart from 3 students, every student got a package of less than 3 LPA. Deloitte hired less than 17 students. While the placement scenario was really poor, the knowledge that she gained in those 3 years did help her pass CFA level-1 the next year. So it’s you who can decide if the money you spend is worth it or not by determining what you really want from your BBA.
Many people consider DU as a better option especially if it’s any of the top 3-4 colleges. Yet I chose IIM Rohtak. Now I am going to list down reasons why one should choose DU or IIM Rohtak separately
Why one should go for DU
Why one should go for IIM Rohtak
Now on the basis of the above points, you can make a decision that suits you the best.
In my opinion, NMIMS Mumbai is a much better option than Amity. NMIMS offers a number of specialized BBA courses and the placement scenario is much better at NMIMS than Amity.
Mumbai is called the Mecca for Finance. It has a better and larger number of MNCs and firms that offer excellent exposure in contrast to Amity where the opportunities will be somewhat limited.
On the basis of the Management program, NMIMS even has better rankings than Amity.
A table drawing a comparison between the BBA Programs offered at both Amity and NMIMS is shown below
Particulars |
Amity |
NMIMS |
Fees |
INR 3.61 Lakhs (yearly) |
INR 500000 (yearly) |
Ranking |
# Ranked 28/125 by NIRF Management Colleges |
25 out of 125 by NIRF in Management Colleges |
Highest CTC |
INR 2150000 |
INR 18.45 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 500000 |
INR 34.72 LPA |
Exams Accepted |
Merit-based + University-based Test |
NPAT |