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The curriculum is set according to higher authorities, and students can also participate in various college events, The schedule provides real-time experience and other probabilities. While the semester exams are held every 4-6 months there total 2 Sem in a year. Difficulty is moderate
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IIM B has a record of 100 per cent placements both during summer internship placements and final placements. Other than these two there are also lateral placements. Summer internship placements happen in the second semester, and laterals and finals happen in the sixth semester.
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IIM Bangalore provides placement assistance to all students. In 2022, during the final placement season, more than 180 companies of high repute visited the campus and offered more than 660 full-time roles to the PGP batch.
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Campus placements are best. You will be placed and the placement committee will not close the placement until and unless every single student is placed. You get different sectors to choose like consulting, finance, sales and marketing, operations, product Management etc
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The Summer Internship Process is carried out in the second term. Students intern in the summer between the first and second year of their course. Close to 50% of students receive pre-placement offers after their internships. The final placement process usually takes place in Term 6.
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Internship opportunities are available after 3rd term for which interviews are done during term 2. Finals and lateral placement happen around 6th term which is the last term. 100 percent of the students get placed in top companies.
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The course is excellent. Highly educated faculty and classes are run in a highly professional manner. Teaching is case-based as well as theory-based. Term exams are there after every 5 weeks. If you study regularly, passing them isn't difficult
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I am a part of the PGP course at IIMB, it doesn't have any specialization and gives you an opportunity to explore your interest. The coursework is well structured with live projects in all the subjects. It gives an opportunity to network with an ambitious peer groups.
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Summers happen in the second trimester (October/November), and Laterals and Finals happen in 6th trimester (January/February). The average package is around 3500000. 100% placement unless someone opts out to start his own venture etc. Companies offer a diverse set of profiles ranging from consulting, finance, analytics, marketing, operations etc
The placements are very good with 100% of students getting placed. The summer placement process begins in the first year itself around August & the placement week is in early November for summer internships. The final placements happen in late January to early February of the second year. A lot of renowned names come to the campus for placements and students receive offers in their desired domains. All major consulting firms & investment banks visit the campus and give out offers. The average placement package last year was 28.5 LPA. Students get placed in varied domains including consulting, finance, general management, product management, marketing, sales, operations, human resources, etc.
IIM Bangalore belongs to the holy trinity of MBA colleges in India, i.e., IIM A,B,C. PGDBA is meant for people interested in the field of Business Analytics or Data Science. It is also a good option for working professionals who wish to progress in their Business Analytics career.
The curriculum is designed to make the students understand important concepts related to Data Science and Technology, and their role in Business Management. All the PGDBA candidates at IIM Bangalore are eligible for placements and summer internships.
The demand for Business Analytics is only growing, and IIM Bangalore is the best brand to learn such a high demand course.
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.
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