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Sumeet KalaskarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Yes, it is true. You can get one of the best finance faculty and infrastructure required for finance studies at IIM, Calcutta.
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Sumeet KalaskarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
IIM-A is academically intensive in first year while lesser intensive in second year. IIM -C is balanced out in two years. Both C and A follow case based study.
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Sumeet KalaskarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
You need to score around 99.5 percentile to be very sure to get a call from IIM-C and convert it. Your work experience does matter in your profile evaluation and will be considered duly.
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Akash GuptaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Only if you get 99+ percentile in CAT considering you as a general category student.
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Udit BhatiaCurrent Student
Management professional
Contributor-Level 7
The cohort at IIMs and NUS is very different in terms of diversity and experience. IIMs have almost half of their cohorts fresh out of college whereas NUS has most of the participants who have reasonable work experience. Singapore being a fina
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The cohort at IIMs and NUS is very different in terms of diversity and experience. IIMs have almost half of their cohorts fresh out of college whereas NUS has most of the participants who have reasonable work experience. Singapore being a finance hub attracts an extraordinary exposure in term of learning which IIMs and most top B-Schools in India cannot. Also, the median CTC that is offered at NUS is way higher than that at IIMs. If we see the course fee, the MBA from NUS costs around 40-50L INR whereas the fee for the full-time MBA from IIM A, B and C costs between Rs 17 to Rs 22 lakhs. The student pedigree at IIMs A/B/C and NUS is equally impressive. CAT percentile of 99 and above and GMAT scores of 720 and above ensure only the top minds enter.
The global MBA experience, in my opinion, is what makes NUS slightly better but if someone wants to pursue MBA without much experience, IIMs are an excellent option.
The global MBA experience, in my opinion, is what makes NUS slightly better but if someone wants to pursue MBA without much experience, IIMs are an excellent option.
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Mukul Singh PundirCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
IIM,Calcutta is also among the top B-School of country. Ranked among the list of top institute giving international placement to student across the country. It is on the top in the list of International placement. It's program aims at overall
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IIM,Calcutta is also among the top B-School of country. Ranked among the list of top institute giving international placement to student across the country. It is on the top in the list of International placement. It's program aims at overall development of individual to industry ready bagged placement offers from top MNCs across the globe.
Accenture, Mahindra, PWC, KPMG, Tata, Microsoft, GE, MCKINZEY are among the top International recruiter from institute. With average package ranging from Rs 22 lakh to upto Rs 1.2 crore at international level and Rs 60 lakh at domestic level placement offers to the candidate. IIM,Calcutta is among the hardest to get admission into while few top minds made through the admission process to get into the race. Many become entrepreneur to start their own business and some start their own job. So their are numerous and endless opportunity given to the student. Hope this information helps.
All the Best!!
Accenture, Mahindra, PWC, KPMG, Tata, Microsoft, GE, MCKINZEY are among the top International recruiter from institute. With average package ranging from Rs 22 lakh to upto Rs 1.2 crore at international level and Rs 60 lakh at domestic level placement offers to the candidate. IIM,Calcutta is among the hardest to get admission into while few top minds made through the admission process to get into the race. Many become entrepreneur to start their own business and some start their own job. So their are numerous and endless opportunity given to the student. Hope this information helps.
All the Best!!
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Saikat KarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Yes you can get admission but can you please give the list of colleges you planned to apply for?
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Vivek BansodeCurrent Student
SCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg
Guide-Level 12
IIM nearly Impossible but for other colleges to is difficult. What about our entrance exam marks? Please share that too.
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Akshat RajCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Since you did B.Com as a distance learning course, I will suggest you work for some time so that you know the reality of the job market and the corporate world, instead directly jumping into an MBA college. This will provide much-needed perspe
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Since you did B.Com as a distance learning course, I will suggest you work for some time so that you know the reality of the job market and the corporate world, instead directly jumping into an MBA college. This will provide much-needed perspective.
For predicting if you would get a call or not check using Shiksha Call Predictor.
For predicting if you would get a call or not check using Shiksha Call Predictor.
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Siddharth DuttaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Hi Kartikay,
IIMC only offers Diploma programme. Xavier's, Bombay and Amity, Noida are pretty much on the same level.
IIMC only offers Diploma programme. Xavier's, Bombay and Amity, Noida are pretty much on the same level.
