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- Overall experience of a lively and cheeful campus.
- Case based study curriculum
Course Curriculum Overview :
I chose this course because of my background in agriculture. The first-year FABM courses are common with the PGP students while in 2nd year FABM students have their own courses catered to agribusiness.
Internships Opportunities :
Companies coming for the internships include Olam, ETG, Udaan, Licious, zepto, P&G, RB, Yes Bank, Marico, Nestlé, PepsiCo, Amul, way cool, Ninjacart, Yum Brands, Pidilite, etc. The roles offered are mainly marketing, consulting, operations, etc.
Placement Experience :
Students become eligible for placements in the 6th term. There is a record of 100 percent placements. There are top recruiters like PepsiCo, Nestlé, Bayer, Olam, Yes Bank, Amul, UPL, FMC, Zepto, Iff, Licious, Udaan, and more.
Fees and Financial Aid :
Fees structure is 24.6 lac. There is a compulsory 2 months internship program that happens from April-May to the end of the first year. There is ample scholarship opportunity like IDFC First, and special need-based merit scholarships if the annual income is below 15lac.
Campus Life :
The campus life is quite lively with various co-curricular activities happening all year round. The fest Chaos happens around the month of January and is a 4-day fest. The library is well maintained with many articles and books and various available databases. The classroom facilities are nice. There are almost 50 clubs on campus.
Hostel Facilities :
Individual rooms are provided to students along with attached bathrooms. There are 43 dorms in total and each dorm is provided with high security. There is a student mess along with other 5 eateries on campus.
Admission :
IIM shortlisted me for WAT-PI based on CAT percentile which happened on 15th March. On D-day, we were given a WAT topic and subsequently, the interviews were scheduled. The interview went on for about 25 min.
Interview Experience :
The GD question was about Women in Corporate World and how knowingly or unknowingly through our biases, we stop a woman from making a successful career. Interview questions were based on my agriculture knowledge basically
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