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Srishti Gupta

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Hi Nirav,
IFIM has the right mixture of academic professionalism, a welcoming atmosphere and a vibrant social hub that helps a student grow on a professional as well as personal level. The campus is equipped with state of the art facilities. The classrooms have access to digital media for online learning as well as virtual classes. There are dedicated labs for Finance and Analytics. We also have a Startup Foundry for entrepreneurship students. Apart from this there is an auditorium and an amphitheater for all extra curricular activities. An outside parking is available for students at a nominal charge. The playground is present in the
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Shreyas Srivastav

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Hi Reddy,
I am a student of IFIM Business School and I would recommend that you join either of the colleges after a thorough analysis of what you want to go ahead with. Although, in my opinion joining IFIM would be a great opportunity for you to get a head start in your career. The unique quality of IFIM is the bespoke management programme that will enable you to design the curriculum as per your individual needs. The Institute offers a host of specializations to select from and provides a platform for industry-oriented learning. We are in constant touch with corporates through various events and the mentorship programme. The managemen
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Karishma DagarA flawed human,I guess.

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They take into the consideration the marks of both of the exams one at a time. You have to qualify their criteria in either of these exams.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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Not only the best, it's the top college in India. You won't get any college better than this for natural sciences.
Go ahead.

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Srishti Gupta

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Hi Nirav,
It is called the bespoke programme. The programme helps a student design his/her curriculum as per their individual preferences. There are a set of core and elective courses in the curriculum. Core courses are compulsory whereas the electives can be chosen from a basket of subjects.
Along with this a student can also select the faculty they want for the subject. All in all you can customize the curriculum as you wish.

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Srishti Gupta

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Hi Prashant,
MAT scores are accepted.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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Check the relevant cutoff list. I guess you also have to qualify GD/PI to get a final convert in IIMs.

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debadeep dutta

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AIMS does offer dual specialization but you can opt this in second year only. In first year there is no specialization in first year.

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Akshat Raj

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Sorry, but it will be quite difficult for you to get into IIM-A and B. As C doesn't have a graduation criteria (i.e. zero weightage to graduation score) it would be your best shot. Additionally, I would not suggest you to go to any of the IIMs as then you would be competing for jobs with the best profiles of the country, and this might dilute your profile and competition. But, it is your choice at the end.

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Akshat Raj

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Your chances seem quite decent. I would suggest you use Shiksha's Call Predictor to get a better idea of what different CAT percentiles would do for your chances to get a call. By the way, NITIE and IIM A, B and C are quite different. NITIE has a much stronger focus on operations while IIMs don't focus at all on operations (even the roles in operations are quite limited).

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