Life at XLRI

Dislikes

  • A certain lack of transparency regarding the placements policies and process.
  • The hunger for more students and contant construction on campus. All free and green spaces are used for more rooms constructed which just deteriorates the quality of life there.

Course Curriculum Overview :

The HR course was quite comprehensive. Lots of subjects were dedicated to different functionalities of HR. Lots of focus on Law, and employee benefits, worker rights and employer responsibility. The course boasts of some of the stalwarts of the industry teaching different courses such as the Professor who teaches compensation is responsible for designing the compensation structure over at HUL. It's very comprehensive, and periodically reviewed to remain relevant to the changing times

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The fees at XLRI is on the higher side of the spectrum. 30lacs almost for two years round. The campus has no AC in rooms, so the lodging expenses are quite high considering how the mess fees are not part of the fee structure but a separate contract of each individual with the mess contractor. However, the library fees come with a lot of access to premium resources such as EBSCO, HBR articles and cases, and lots more.

Campus Life :

The campus life in terms of engagement was quite good. They have couple of famous events like EV which is the annual cultural fest and Maxi Bazaar which is a disguised research project. Apart from these there are about 25 committees on campus run by students spanning various interests and specialties. The campus is well-quipped with two gyms, a football ground, a cricket ground, basketball courts, badminton courts, table tennis rooms, and a pool room. As mentioned before we have a 23*7 library with unlimited access to resources. The technology in classrooms is good, each dest having it's own electric portal and LAN port.

Admission :

The admission process was very smooth. I sat for XAT and scored around 90 percentile with my lowest sectional percentile in DM at 73 percentile which just crossed the sectional cutoff of 72 percentile. I got an interview call which I had to select the slot for. Once selected, and online meeting was scheduled, and on the day of the interview I had 3 panelists (all male). The interview lasted for about 20 mins with questions spanning from why MBA to hobbies, interests and some technical questions based on past work ex. Once the interviews concluded the results were announced under 2 months and I was wait listed. XAT was in some ways a tough exam to crack, especially the DM section. I have no real notes for improvement on the process. It was pretty smooth from my perspective

Faculty :

The faculty cohort at XLRI is extremely knowledgeable, well read, and highly educated. Everyone has their own way of teaching. Some traditional and some modern, but all of them effective nonetheless. Some teachers are quite advanced in their teaching methods and make use of technology, whereas Some rely on old school tools. But most professors are researchers who have published papers and hold doctorate degrees or are in the course of securing a doctorate. The teacher to student ratio is favourable, although not the best. But all professors are extremely approachable barring a few, all teachers' email ID and contact is available on the student portal and professors staying on campus also makes a huge difference. Some professors go on ti devote extra time on students struggling. Their support is massive

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4.0 out of 5
4.5/5Faculty
3.5/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
4.0/5College


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5.0 /5

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100% placement assistance is provided to the students and after in the term of placement of the students university is too good at it. And they focus each and every students for the placement drive and after all it's totally depends upon the student whether they want to opt in for the placement drive or they want to opt out for the placement drive due to higher studies and starting or managing their own business.

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3.8 /5

Placement Experience:

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4.1 /5

Placement Experience:

After 4th semester students get eligible for placements. I guess around more than 50+ companies visit the campus. The highest package is always around 20+ lakhs and on average you can consider 12 lakhs while the lowest is 8 lakhs. The percentage of students getting placed can be said around 95%. My plan is to get a good corporate job and work there as such no fancy plans.

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2.7 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

My Fate, I just slipped in the name of the college, 'social service'. Never do that mistake. That too if u r experienced, Please do not even see the college website. I chose rural management, funny. 75 students in a class. 6-7 faculty in the department. Half of the faculty doesn't speak proper English. There is a lady called Aditi who is placement coordinator. She cannot speak a word in English. She is the placement coordinator.... just imagine situation of the placement. In the second year of the college, from each department, a placement representative will be selected through election. All the PRs should work under her. That's the horrible part. She is a coordinator but acts like a gangster. U cannot call her with name. In 2020, that too a professional course, u cannot call anybody with name. Same old slave mentality. U should call by mam and sir. She ruined my entire second year because I was a non hindi speaking student. Teaching faculties are well qualified but 1940-50 methodologies

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3.8 /5

Placement Experience:

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GV
5.0 /5

Placement Experience:

Campus placements are very good as I heard from our seniors. I saw very good companies visiting our college for placements. This time our seniors got an average package of 5.5 lakh per annum. As I have heard till now our seniors are very much happy with the placements.

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Remarks:

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VK
3.3 /5

Entrance Preview:

The college shortlist students on the basis of minimum cut off to clear the entrances test like CAT, MAT and XAT. After being shortlisted you'll be informed about your next round of your shortlisted for GD/PI sessions. After this you'll be admitted to the college's MBA courses.

Course Curriculum Overview:

I am perusing my MBA in Human Resource. The Institution focuses on making its students ready for the Corporate World.

faculty: 3.5/5
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Sr
3.9 /5

Remarks:

The facility of my college should be improved like hostel facility canteen etc.

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