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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
IIM-A, B, C are very famous. When we look into the teaching methodology the practices followed by these institutions are as follows:
1. Updating of course curriculum - The course curriculum or the knowledge imparted in IIMs is always new.
2. Live industry interaction- Industry oriented training helps students gain more practical knowledge.
3 Tie ups - Tie-ups with major companies is another important factor for the stability of IIMs.
4 Faculties-National and international faculties are taking classes in IIMs.
5. Industry experts
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
By the way of introduction, I am an alumnus of IIM, Indore. So, basically, the answer has follow up questions. What kind of life do you expect post an MBA? What kind of profile you want to get into? Whether or not you want to settle abroad? Do you plan to open your own venture?
To put my story here, my main intention to choose an MBA here than looking in abroad was:
1- I wanted to settle over here.
2- I wanted to explore more into analytics plus management world and India provides best mix for both if you want to do a job in a corporate world.
3- I do not intend to open my own venture.
All in all, it depends on the mix of what you wan
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
So most of students are really brilliant and have a spark in them. Then the curriculum of IIMs is also really rigorously. This prepares students to do anything, whether working at a top management position or starting their own company.
IIMs have a practical and industry based curriculum which helps students to get insights into the working of industry. Apart from it II
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
1. High fees- people go abroad by spending lakhs and lakhs and end up with a lot of debts.
2.Banks loans-The chances of getting loans for doing MBA from foreign university is very high such a huge amount will not be provided by banks in our country.
3.The issue of stay back- Majority of the countries give stay back for students after the course for just 1 or 2 years. In those 1 or 2 years, the amount spent for education is not able to get back.
4.Quality of IIMs- IIMs are world recognized. Lot of foreign international relationship exists with IIMs all over Indi
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
To get admission into IIMs for MBA, you need to crack an exam called CAT (common admission test) which is held every year.
The eligibility is to have at least 50% in your Bachelor's degree (for unreserved category) and at least 45% for SC, ST and PWD categories.
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, IIMs do accept the GMAT score, but only for one year executive program.
However, all the IIMs have a different requirement for the admissions.
For example: IIM-Ahmedabad will look at a score of 700+ only and a work experience of more than 7 years. Whereas, IIM-Indore might settle for a GMAT score of 650 and work experience of 5 years
Good Luck.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
The one which I will use is the Financial Times Global MBA rankings which seem to be a reliable source.
The good news is that the top three IIMs managed to secure positions in Top 100.
You will be surprised to know that the top among Indian Universities is not and IIM but is the Indian School of Business (ISB).
According to the 2017 rankings ISB ranks 27th while IIM Ahmedabad ranks 29th. But for 2016 IIM A was at 24th position while ISB was at 29th.
IIM Bangalore ranks at 49th position I.e. way below ISB and IIM A.
Then IIM Calcutta just manages to make a cut a
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