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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, Immanuel Business School does have a placement cell. They have got a proper Training & Placement Cell which does coordinates with companies and arranges campus drives, internships, pre-placement talks. It is active and supportive and helps you get ready for interviews and have jobs in companies like Cognizant, Deloitte, Tech Mahindra, etc.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
MBA/PGDM at Immanuel Business School is a good choice because they focus on overall development and not just theory. You get industry exposure, and one-on-one mentoring, and placements are also decent with big companies hiring the students. Plus, faculty is also supportive and the learning environment is also goof, so it's worth it.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
To get into Immanuel Business School for MBA/PGDM, you need to have a graduation degree with at least 50% marks. You must give an entrance exam like TS ICET, CAT, or MAT and meet the eligibility criteria. After that, there's GD and interview.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
I couldn't find the exact hostel fees for Immanuel Business School. It seems that they don't publicly list them. You'll likely have to contact the admissions office or check their official website for current rates. It's common that fee details—room rent, mess, security deposit—are shared directly with applicants.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
Immanuel Business School (IBS) is known mainly because it pushes students beyond academics—mixing strong ethics, and leadership focus and real industry exposure. They've got good placement record—like 60–85% students land jobs with average package of INR 3–3.5 LPA and the highest package till INR 5.5 LPA from big names like Amazon, Cognizant, Deloitte etc. The faculty is experienced, lots of one-on-one mentoring, foreign tie-ups and skill building modules makes it stand out.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Aspiring to study MBA from Rajalakshmi School of Business can be worth considering. The business school offers a PGDM course approved by AICTE. Rajalakshmi School of Business is well-reputed in Chennai for its Management programs. The School has associations with top companies such as ITC, Decathlon and Amazon. They visit the campus during it's placement season. According to the reviews on Shiksha, RSB has a good placement record with most students getting placed, with a placement rate of 95%. The the highest and average package offered during the recent Rajalakshmi School of Business placements stood at INR 10
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
IIM and Harvard Business Schools are elite in different contexts. IIM, especially in the locations in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, is best for excelling in India's Cooperate world, and is comparatively affordable than HBS. Students who want to build their career in India and have a limited budget for a world-class MBA must choose IIM over HBS. In contrast, students looking for consulting or Finance in the US and willing to join elite firms or seeking a career as a CEO must go to Harvard Business School. The comparison between the two is given below:
Feature | IIMs | Harvard Business School (HBS) |
|---|---|---|
Global Ranking | ~#50–60 (FT Global MBA) | Top 3 globally |
Location | India (Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata) | USA (Cambridge, Massachusetts) |
Program Duration | 2 years (PGP/MBA), 1 year for exec MBAs | 2 years full-time MBA |
Eligibility | CAT/GRE/GMAT, Indian UG degree | GMAT/GRE, global application process |
Teaching Style | Mix of case, lecture, projects | 100% case method |
Top Strengths | Indian management, cost-effective, domestic networks | Global leadership, alumni reach, case mastery |
Tuition Fees | INR 20–28 L | INR 1.4–1.6 Cr |
Post-MBA Salary (Avg.) | INR 25–35 LPA | INR 1.5–2.0 Cr |
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Amrita School of Business is considered good for MBA. The institute has strong faculty, good placement records, and offers holistic development of students to by offering a number of extracurricular activities. This gives students a number of opportunities in industry and organisations.
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