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Students are eligible for campus placements during 4th term in September. Around 100+ companies visit campus every year. Name of the companies visited this year as of now include D.E. Shaw, Houlihan Lokey, Accenture, A&M, Infosys, Berger Paints, RR Kabel, Marsh Mclennan, Piramal, Jindal Steels, Continental Tyres, Deloitte, KPMG, Grant Thornton etc. Average package for class of 2023 was 17.01LPA and median was 16.33LPA.
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So there are placement weeks for each of the two batches. First for a summer internship and then for the final placements. These two weeks usually happen in November and December. All the students are usually eligible for campus placements until and unless any individual wishes to opt out of the placement process. There are diverse range of companies visiting the campus to name a few are Deloitte, KPMG, Gartner, Shell, JP Morgan Chase, etc. Companies from different sectors such as FMCG, consulting firms, manufacturing firms as well as IT companies. All of these visit campus. Each year all the students get placed from the campus placement drive itself. The highest package offered last year was 50 lakhs per annum whereas the average package was 17.01 lakhs per annum. Profile offered were such as product manager, business analyst, area sales manager etc.
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From 4th trimester companies starts coming to the college for placements. Approx 70+ companies comes to the campus. Highest package for 2024 batch stood around 42 lakhs and minimum is about 8 lakhs. 100% students gets placed.
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College provides opportunities for both, final placements and summer internship. Student are eligible for placements from 5th semester. 100+ companies visit the campus each year. Average package is around 17lpa currently. The campus offers 100% placements specially for PGDM.
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Course curriculum includes not just the theoretical concepts but also the practical usage of those concepts through case discussions and analysis. There is a case based pedagogy that is followed here at IMI which lets us look at problems from a business perspective. It further hones our critical thinking and business acumen. The intellectual capital i.e. the faculty of imi is something that we really boast about. Apart from being renowned and the experts of their fields, our faculty make learning engaging and interesting with their practical and case based approach.
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from 5th semesters, students start to get placed. Till now for 2022-24 batch, around 50+ companies visited campus and around 250+ are placed Highest CTC - 43 LPA, Avg CTC - 17 15 LPA, Min CTC - 8 LPA
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The placements are fairly good; the maximum compensation for the 2021–2023 cohort was Rs 50 lakhs, while the average package was Rs 17.01 lakhs. Participating actively are more than 100 companies that cover final placements as well as summer internships (SIPs). Reputable organizations provide a wide range of opportunities, including Praxis Global Alliance, Piramal, Shell, and Homecentre to name a few.
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Placements are one of the plus points for the college with 100% placement record every year. you can expect top companies that offers good role with on an avg 17.01 lakh packages. You can expect companies to visit campus from the mid of 4th trimester.
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The placement season starts from post mid september. The average package for 2021-23 batch stood at Rs 17.01 Lakhs. Highest package stood at Rs 50 Lakhs. More than 100 companies visit the campus to hire the students. Big brands like Piramal, ICICI bank , Delloite, BMW , Tata Motors and many more visit the campus for the placements.
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Placements are good on campus. Average ctc was last year 17.5 lacs. More than 150 companies visit with notable names mentioned in the placement report as well published on the website. 100 percent placements are achieved with good help
The academics of almost all B Schools across India are more or less the same. IMI Delhi claims to be the third in intellectual capital which is the quality of faculty. This ranking is however justifiable as IMI Delhi does have the best pool of faculty.
The next thing to consider while analyzing the worth of a B School is the kind of culture it offers to its students. The culture is still not at par with top institutes like IMT, MDI, SP Jain, IIM, etc., and is growing steadily. Still, over the last few years, IMI has witnessed a drastic change in culture mainly stemming from the various administrative changes made. These efficient and transparent changes have increased the culture quality at IMI Delhi.
The placement scenario has been improving at a steady pace like any other B School. Most 2 and 3-tier institutes will provide a similar experience and can be considered for an MBA. However, do not target a B-school lesser in worth than this because MBA mainly depends on the worth of the institution.
IMI Delhi is among the top B Schools in tier 2 and the only B Schools better than this are old IIMs, FMS, MDI, IIFT, SP Jain, Jamnalal Bajaj, XLRI, and NM Mumbai.
I cannot agree with the claim that IMI Delhi is not good for someone who has an experience of more than two years. My friend told me that her batch in 2020 had an average work experience of 32 months.
Joining an elite B School is not enough. Once you have successfully joined the desired B School, you need to make constant efforts to remain at the top. Just getting admission is not enough. You need to work relentlessly and meet the standards of the institute.
Even if someone has an experience of more than 2 years, he cannot cut down his efforts to remain at the top. He needs to maintain his sincerity toward academics because there is tough competition. Giving your best is the key once you have been admitted to a good B School. Keep aside secondary factors like work experience and pay academics.
If you're looking for a B-school that offers a wide range of opportunities to help you pursue your interests and career goals, IMI New Delhi is definitely worth considering. Let's take a closer look at the different programs they offer and the opportunities they provide.
If you're interested in a managerial career but haven't decided on a specialization, the PGDM program at IMI New Delhi is a great option. By completing a full year of the course and studying all the subjects of management, you'll gain clarity about which domain you're most interested in. For example, when I first came to IMI, I was interested in Finance, but after just three months, I developed a keen interest in marketing.
If marketing is your specialization of choice, IMI Delhi offers an exciting course that includes projects, guest lectures by industry experts, highly experienced faculty, and workshops to enhance your marketing skills and creativity. You can also be a part of various clubs and committees that focus on designing, content writing, and sponsorship. Many premium recruiters in the FMCG sector, such as Asian Paints, Nestle, RPG group, Reckitt Benckiser, Emami, HUL, Havmor, Piramal Group, Mother Dairy, and others, visit the campus every year.
The finance program at IMI Delhi covers a wide range of subjects and offers lectures from renowned faculty members and numerous workshops to improve your knowledge. Companies like HSBC, Arcesium, and HUL visit the campus to hire students.
If you're interested in operations, IMI Delhi is known for having one of the best faculties in this field. The program covers subjects such as Financial Econometrics, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management. Many students opt for dual majors in finance and operations, and companies from various domains offer roles in operations.
If HR is your specialization of choice, IMI Delhi offers a specialized HRM program that includes subjects not only from the HR domain but also analytics and strategy. The program is tailored to meet industry requirements and allows students to opt for extra subjects beyond normal credit limits.
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