Poornaprajna Institute of Management
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Poornaprajna Institute of Management Udupi holds A+ NAAC accreditation. Ranked #131 in Outlook ICARE 2025 among India's top private MBA colleges marking a fairly steady upward trend from #135 last year. Operates under a venerable educational trust founded almost century ago and boasts over twenty years of management education experience highlighting legacy alongside specialization. Poornakash robustly facilitates internships with major recruiters like OYO and jobs mostly with firms such as EY and Capgemini and HDFC Bank.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The faculty at Poornaprajna Institute of Management is good. From PhD holders to industry pros, they blend textbook smarts with real-world hustle, think case studies, live projects, and mentorship that actually helps. They're not just teaching they're into research, NAAC work, and staying sharp with academic updates. So yes, classes here aren't just lectures, they're full-on learning experiences that prep you for the corporate world.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The faculty at PPIM are a serious asset. Many of them are very highly qualified and have the maximum education just as industry experience, which is the best possible pedigree. They are extremely supportive. They do interactive learning. They genuinely want you to succeed. They help in just about everything related to the course, academic or not, including places and career guidance. Students may refer to classes as conversations and not lectures.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The process to apply is simple. Just go on PPIM's website, fill the MBA/PGDM form, and upload all of the required documents (entrance exam score card, graduation certificates, id proofs, and some passport-size photos), and pay the application fee online. If you're shortlisted, you will be informed for the further pertinent rounds. Be alert on emails and whatsApp—the college will contact you for counseling or merit screening.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
If you're thinking about using KMAT as a step toward PPIM, registration generally starts around June, with exam administration usually in July or August. The precise 2025 dates are yet to be announced, but it's a good idea to keep monitoring the KMAT official website to keep track of deadlines.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
To enter Poornaprajna Institute of Management, you will have to get a valid score in KMAT, Karnataka PGCET, CAT, MAT, or CMAT. You need to have 50% in your undergraduate degree before entering (45% if from reserved category). Once you pass the test, you will have to apply online (or offline), upload documents, and go through merit-based screening. Admission is confirmed after document verification and fee payment. That's it!
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, PPIM provides scholarships for both merit and need-based assistance. The various awards, including the S. Chellam Endowment, Nirupama Bhardwaj Scholarship, and H.H. Vibudesha Theertha Swamiji Award celebrate and recognize academic excellence and other extracurricular aspects. A faculty committee evaluates all applications against the criteria set out in the application, and selected students receive financial support. If you are regularly achieving good grades or substantial differentiation in an area, you would significantly increase your chances of being selected.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
PPIM isn't just about classes; it has a rich extracurricular world too. You can join groups such as The Finance Forum, Marketing Forum, HR Club, Cultural Club, ICT Club and Eco Club. Student-run organizations put together fests, workshops, outreach programs, and competitions throughout the year. If you like debating, volunteering, there are tons of options. It's a great way to learn, lead and grow outside the classroom.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The placements at PPIM are fairly good, with students getting hired by reputable companies like Ernst & Young, Axis Bank, and Robosoft Technologies. The average salary package is in the range of INR 3-5 LPA, with some students getting better packages. The placement cell works hard for these students, training them with mock interviews; resume building; and soft skills training. If you are willing to put the effort and work on the things offered to you, this is a great opportunity!
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