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I was not really confident that I would be shortlisted for an interview and especially considering my CAT percentile I was a bit on the lower percentile. So, I was not hoping that I would get a call even. Once the shortlisted are out, I realize that I was in for the interview and then I've started preparing for my interview because I was so convinced that anyhow wanted to convert. Cut to the day of my interview, my interview was last in the whole panel. So, they gave me a lot of time and I was quite pretty after that and even the panelists were very tired I could tell. So, when I went into the room, they asked me only a few questions & my interview was all for like 5 minutes. After coming out, I had given up the thought that I would be able to convert it because I felt that I had not performed my best, also I was not given enough time also. So, I just lost all hopes about it and try to other interviews. But once the results came out, I was waitlisted and so again I thought that maybe this waitlist really does fire me. Again I was very disappointed that time. But then after a month, I was in and that was the best for me I think.There only 2 panelists for my interview and both of them were faculty members and they haven't created stress sort of environment but they were not interested in peeking into my interview because their question was very basic and quite random because they asked me questions like ok tell me all the districts in your state. So, I just felt that the interview was just for the shake over and they asked me some basic questions about accountancy, what I had major in my UG. So, that is something related to my academics and they just asked me some intro questions like tell me about yourself and something about that. So, my interview was only around 5-6 questions and all of 5 minutes. So, I just felt that the panel was probably tired, they were not interested in taking my interview and that is what I thought that I would probably not get in.Regarding the WAT process, the topics were very basic. I don't remember all the topics, I don't even remember one topic because it has been more than a year. But the topics were very basic, it was either testing your creativity or your general knowledge and you had to express your views on them. Time was sufficient I would say because I was able to complete whatever thoughts I had in my mind for all these processes. So, I wouldn't say that the time was an issue and as for the moderators, they were not making it uncomfortable, they were quite commutative, and they gave enough time. So, my experience was ok.
Firstly, IIM Ahmedabad?Ûªs reputation and I researched all the colleges. First was IIM Ahmedabad and then FMS and IIM Bangalore. But I chose it because of the feedback that was appearing on the portal. It includes feedback from faculty, committees.
There was no GD. In the WAT, I was mostly asked about land, acquisition, will, and land reforms in general. In the personal interview, so, I worked in not exactly the telecom sector but I worked in Samsung and our clients were from the telecom sector. So, I was asked about the telecom industry. At that time they asked about AGR dues, a lot of cases running between telecom giants, and the supreme. So, read about that and a little bit about my course curriculum under my undergraduate as well, the subjects I had. About the Ahmedabad experience, there were 2 members and both were faculty.
There is a VAT test (written ability test) instead of GD where they will give a topic to write in 15 to 20 minutes. They give generic topics in VAT, whatever currently happening and that totally depends on which field you are choosing to study. In VAT, they don?Ûªt check your knowledge instead they check your thought process because they want to examine your point of view. In the interview, there were two professors from IIM A itself where they asked me a bit about my field that is Agro, my academic & personal background. What I have learned from this process is It?Ûªs all about your communication skills that how you are interacting at that particular time. So, don?Ûªt get stress just be composed while the process.
Placements are one thing that students don't care about much after they get into IIM A as you are already part of the best B-School, average package that a student gets in IIM A is close to 20-25LPA. Companies conduct a GD/PI round to select the best candidate. Top companies from various industries come for hiring.
Placements are something which everyone is aware of, in IIM A average package revolves somewhere around 18-25 LPA. Everyone gets a placement from within the campus, students even get offers from foreign companies which offer placement abroad.
Placements are great as you are part of the best MBA College in the country, automatically all the companies come for hiring with best of the package, it's not that companies come for only marketing profiles, the good number of companies come for finance, operations, and HR profiles too.
Placements is something, in IIM Ahmedabad, people are not worried about, as they already know that they are part of one of the best B-Schools in the country. Average package is anywhere between 18-25 LPA, highest can go up to 70-80 LPA also for a foreign offer.
The placements are the best across India. It is only one of the 5 to get audited and officially published. There are two placement procedures that a student goes through. The summer internship is mandatory as per the course, which is supposed to happen between the two years. The placement of the same happens around Nov-Dec in 3 clusters, which is decided as per the batch. Then the Final Placement happens in Second Year, around Feb in a similar fashion. A detailed report of the number of companies and package is available on the website.
Great. No comments. It IIM Ahmedabad. Everyone gets placed with the type of role they want. I cannot reveal any details regarding placements. Every big consulting firm you can name will be coming. Every FMCG company craves a spot.
IIM Ahmedabad ePGD in Advance Business Analytics is a newly launched program by the b-school. The program is a perfect blend of tools and techniques for data visualization and modeling. The duration is for 16 months and ePGD admission is entrance based followed by an interview round.
As for the review, I am not sharing my own, but of a friend who recently completed this course. She considered the program to be very good but a bit on the expensive side. Let's break down the review into common aspects
Overall, the IIM Ahmedabad campus is superb and the excellent academic environment made choosing the Analytics program a great choice.
If your current package is less than 15 LPA, pursuing PGPX 1-year full-time program at IIM Ahmedabad is good. You should look at international colleges if your current package exceeds 15 LPA. You should always do your MBA and find a job outside of India. India is simply the world's back office. It is different if you want to be an IAS officer, but Indian corporate is slavery and junk. Working here for an extended period of time will undoubtedly turn you into a lunatic.
One week of college life is enough to demonstrate the quality of American education. The tasks are out of this world. Americans are among the world's smartest and most innovative people. As a last resort, continue your education in India. Even if you have more than 5 years of work experience, IIM A/ISB will only hire you in one of India's back offices.
FPM offered by IIM Ahmedabad is a 4-year long doctoral course in the various specializations of management. It offers specialization in Information Systems, Business Policy, Human Resource Management, Innovation and Management in Education, Strategy, etc.
Here are a few major points regarding the program that you should consider
Overall, FPM is a great choice for those willing to pursue managerial roles or want to enter academia in the future.
Each of these IIMs has developed its unique personality over the years, and each one has its own strengths and weaknesses.
IIMB intakes people with good and relevant work experience, IIMA seeks a good academic record and a bit of humbleness in a candidate, and IIMC looks for strong analytical skills (it has the highest CAT cutoffs).
During placements, companies that want experienced professionals prefer IIMB, IIMA is visited by companies because of its strong alumni list, and IIMC is preferred by the Banking Sector because of the perception that its students are more quantitatively oriented.
The three of them receive almost the same companies during placements. So for a candidate seeking good career opportunities in a certain field, all three IIMs are equally good. It is just that each one has a certain image associated with its brand, and ranks accordingly in the preference lists of recruiters.
In comparison to the IIMs, FMS retains the advantages of small batch size and a fee structure that is relatively low. The small batch size simplifies placements significantly. With the exception of a few foreign consultancies, most of the top companies that visit the IIMs also visit FMS. Despite all of the university's bureaucracy, etc., there is a well-established alumni network that still ensures that things work out for the current batches.
Because of the small batch size, people are extremely competitive. This was in stark contrast to what you hear about the IIMs. Even though they have competition but they maintain some semblance of sanity due to the large batch. FMS can be difficult to manage at times, both in obvious behaviours and subtle actions by people you study with.
The culture at FMS is influenced by the culture of Delhi. In comparison, IIMs are unquestionably more cosmopolitan. Unless you have prior exposure, adjusting to a new environment can be difficult for people from very different cultures, such as the South or East. Otherwise, you'll have to learn to adjust the hard way. But it's still worth the effort. The people you meet in both locations are of the highest calibre. It is up to you to make the best of the situation.
Even if given the chance, there's no way one would like to trade places with the IIMs.
IIM Ahmedabad is a top management institution getting into which is a dream of many aspirants.
My sister went to IIM Ahmedabad for her dual degree. According to her, the institution is incredible for various reasons. Her class was filled with students who were geniuses, having been selected from among 1000 aspirants. Most of the time she had difficulty in following the entire lesson or conversation. At the same time, one is exposed to incredible speed, quality, depth of analysis, and precision of synthesis.
This is why an IIM A graduate gets a huge advantage in anything that they try to pursue.
The architecture is amazing and highly inspiring. My sister loved the activities at IIM A and its vibe. The people are incredible and still most of them are down-to-earth in nature.
The Environment at IIM Ahmedabad is good and there are no restrictions as such. People are broad-minded and one can freely express oneself. The faculty members are friendly with the students. There are different clubs that conduct various activities which enable students to pursue their interests in fields outside of academics.
IIM Ahmedabad also runs the Facebook and Twitter pages of the student community where the latest student activities, achievements, and events, among other aspects of students’ life at IIMA are posted.
Overall, the experience of students at IIM Ahmedabad is very good and the institution truly ensures an all-round development of its students.
The 2-year full-time Post Graduate Programme in Agribusiness Management (PGP-ABM) at IIM Ahmedabad is a great course. It teaches agribusiness management. The program trains agriculture and allied managers.PGP-ABM covers agriculture production, marketing, supply chain management, finance, and policy analysis. IT is also stressed in agriculture management. The program includes agribusiness internships and field trips.
The PGP-ABM program at IIM Ahmedabad requires a written test, group discussion, and personal interview. Bachelor's degree in any field with at least 50% grades or comparable CGPA. Agriculture or related experience is preferred.
The PGP-ABM program at IIM Ahmedabad is well-regarded and offers good prospects for agribusiness management students. In terms of placement, it offers 100% placement. The total number of offers accepted was 47 with one international offer. The highest domestic package offered was INR 33.83 LPA and the average domestic package was of INR 21.49 LPA.
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