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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

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Let's start with the rankings. IIM-Ahmadabad stands at 1st position. IIM-Bangalore stands at the second position. While IIM0Calcutta stands at the third position. So, the top three positions are occupied by the prestigious IIMs.
Following them is XLRI-Xavier School of Management and IIM-Lucknow.
Now, comes the turn of our college in focus-Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi.
So, it is ranked 6th according to the rankings given here which took in account rankings from various sources.
For entire list check:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0
So, FMS is pretty good. So, if you aren't gettin
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Versha chauhan

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Well, CV doesn't have points, it always carries weight. How strong your CV is and how capable you are. The most important thing which will be considered during your placements is your CGPA. Companies will shortlist mostly on the basis of CGPA. There have been times when the list of shortlisted candidates for some of the best firms consisted top 10-20 rank holders of the college (literally). So, no matter what anyone says, CGPA shouldn't be neglected. Especially for high demand jobs like investment banking, CGPA is a deciding factor.
After CGPA, they will check for relevant internships. So, make sure that you do at least one or two inter
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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student- IIT, Varanasi

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The IIM tag promises the average Indian kid a better life. There is enough proof in the newspapers with reports of the sky-high salaries during the annual placement seasons at these top-level institutes.
I believe that almost anything can be learned off the internet. But the benefit of an education in an IIM is the exposure that they provide. Those from institutes other than the IIMs also make it big and have humongous salary packages. To get into IIMs one has to crack the prestigious CAT. CAT is the exam for smart people, so if you are from IIM, it means you have cracked it. That leaves an effect on the minds unknowingly. People are bi
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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student- IIT, Varanasi

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Until a decade before, IIMs were the most desired B-schools. In 2009, things started to change with the opening of several new IIMs, starting with IIM-Rohtak, and followed by more, in Ranchi, Raipur, Trichy, Kashipur, Udaipur, Nagpur and six other cities. While this means that the aspirants have an elevated chance of getting admission, the value of brand IIM has been eroded in the method. The new IIMs have not been able to match the standards of the older ones on various parameters, including the quality of faculty/students, infrastructure, as well as ability to attract top recruiters.
Apart from quality education and research work of s
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Akshat Raj

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Please use the Shiksha Call Predictor:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/iim-call-predictor

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Akshat Raj

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Kindly visit the link mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/iim-call-predictor

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Akshat Raj

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IIMs and IITs are really focused colleges and can't be compared to the US and European universities. Those universities house various departments which all come together to enrich the student experience. And, additionally due to the smaller size of the universities in India, they have low number of foreign students and faculty. Also, the research output is lesser than universities worldwide due to the focus on placements. But, in general the kind of students that enter and the faculty that teach are the smartest and most hardworking in the world. Also, both the institutions have good penetration in the network, and the students and res
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KRITESH GUPTA

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There are a lot of good private colleges which make it to the top brand of B-Schools. The below-mentioned colleges are at the top because of their living experience, placement performance, Selection process, future orientation, alumni networks, brand value, curriculum and quality of education.
1. MDI Gurgaon,
2. SP Jain Mumbai,
3. Narsee Monje Institute of Management Studies Mumbai,
4. Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi,
5. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade New Delhi,
6. ISB Hyderabad,
7. IMI New Delhi,
8. IMT Ghaziabad,
9. National Institute of Industrial Engineering Mumbai,
10. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies,
11. Symbiosis
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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student- IIT, Varanasi

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We can't say IIM-Ahmedabad is charging very much, but among the IIMs it is on a bit higher side. The facilities provided at IIM-A are really good as compared to any other college. IIM-A has world-class infrastructure in terms of classrooms, dormitories, computer centre, library and sports facilities. The world-class infrastructure created on the institute's hundred-acre campus provides an ambience conducive to stimulating learning. The architecture, classrooms, library, research centres and computing facilities all combine to provide a holistic learning environment.
A state-of-the-art computer network with more than 2000 nodes connects
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Shail Oberoi

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Yes, he is eligible subjected to the following conditions:-
1. Score more than 50% marks in graduation
2. Score more than 95 percentile in the CAT(since he is into Arts ,he will have to put in special efforts to prepare himself for the CAT curriculum).

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