Kirloskar Institute of Management, Pune

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Anandagouda Dharaneppagouda

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Both the colleges are good in placements and have their own advantages and I suggest you to go with the one which is feasible for you and is near to you.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Hi,
KIAMS has been renovated and renowned brand acceptable with MAT and CAT scores.
You can get all the details below:
Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Pune

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Kirloskar has good placements ratio and is better placed in rank, it also has good infrastructure and teaching faculty.

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Amit Bagla

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KIAMS do profile based selection where they consider your academic records, competitive exam scores, performance in interview process etc. With the cumulative score of all these, KIAMS offers admission. So if you have 50 percentile and above with good academic records you can expect a call from KIAMS. And to apply for this institute, please click on the link below: http://forms.kiams.ac.in. And the last date to apply is 28th February 2017.

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Amit Bagla

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Placements for the 2016 class of KIAMS had seen tremendous improvement as 100% students were placed with a highest package of Rs 14 lakhs and average of Rs 5.35 lakhs. Over 80 companies participated in the final placement process this year. Participating firms spanned diverse sectors such as E-commerce, Consulting, Analytics, Manufacturing, IT, Telecom, Market Research, Beverages, Banking, Financial Services, Retail, Real Estate, Sports and others.

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Amit Bagla

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KIAMS do profile based selection where they consider your academic records, competitive exam scores, performance in our interview process etc. With the cumulative score of all these KIAMS offers admission. So if you have 50 percentile and above with good academic records you can expect a call from KIAMS.

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Amit Bagla

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As such, every college has some disadvantages but particularly speaking about KIAMS, then we have some disadvantages such as:-
1. Connectivity with the city: as the college is in outskirts of the city especially the Pune campus.
2. Fee of the college.
3. Lack of extracurricular activities such as fest etc.
4. Limited exposure.

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Amit Bagla

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Decision of taking admission is on you but I want to suggest you that KIAMS is good for marketing and somewhat for finance. So, if you are interested in any of these specialization, then you can consider KIAMS.
Scholarship is awarded to meritorious students based on their performance and not on caste. Scholarship rules are as follows:
Students from CAT/ XAT/CMAT/GMAT/MAT entrance exams having 95 percentile and above are eligible for a concession of Rs. 1, 00,000/- in the total course fee.
Students from CAT/ XAT/CMAT/GMAT/MAT entrance exams having 90 up to 95 percentile and above are eligible for a concession of Rs. 60,000/- in the total c
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Amit Bagla

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Congratulations.
So, coming back to your question, I would like to advice you to take one more chance and try to score more in the competitive exams which tier 1 b school considers. But if you don't want to try then I would suggest you to keep it on hold and try to crack other famous b schools like MYRA, Christ etc. Talking about KIAMS, overall it is a good college but it doesn't provide maximum return on investment.

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