I got confirmed admissions from Great Lakes, SIBM Bengaluru. I chose IMT G instead of the other two colleges for two primary reasons. The first one was that I wanted to enroll in a 2-year course, and Great Lakes was offering a 1-year course. So, Despite the average package of both colleges being similar, I chose IMT. Secondly, IMT G was closer to my home(Delhi) as compared to SIBM Bengaluru. So I didn't choose SIBM Bengaluru. I did my preparation with my job. So, I had limited time. But I still feel that I wasted a lot of time. If I had utilized my time a little better, I would have gotten into one of the top IIMs. Also, I focused more on quants as compared to DILR and VARC. Though I did score 99.7 in quants, I could not score as high in the other 2 sections.
The total strength of a class is generally 60. There are 180 students in marketing. There are 36% girls in the college. Students come from various backgrounds, and we even have a doctor in our batch. The peer to peer interaction is one of the major sources of learning. For every subject, we have 10 marks for class participation. The majority of the students attend the class for learning, but there are a few students who attend class just for attendance.
The college did achieve 100% summer placements.The average stipend offered was 94k with the highest offer at 4.5L. Students secured Internship roles in the key business functions of organizations like Analytics, Asset and Wealth Management, Branding, Business Banking, Business Consulting. The internship scenario is generally the best in Marketing as compared to other courses.
Final placements start in October/November. The college yet again achieved 100% placement. The average package was 17.35 Lakhs and the highest domestic package received was 3 lakhs. The highest international package was 65.6 lakhs
The total fee I'll pay for the two years is around 21.5L. The fees of other colleges are more or less similar. Expense that most students, especially CDL boys, incur include the auto ride between CDL and the main campus. Yes, the college provides Scholarships to students with high scores in CAT/XAT. Also, the college provides Scholarships to girls as well.
The college has great sports facilities. It has a football field, basketball court, badminton court, lawn tennis court, and table tennis tables as well. It aslo has a gym but the gym lacks a few machines. There is no swimming pool on the campus. The college is decently big and distance of hostel to campus would be aound 300m. The relatives can also visit the campus. They just need to take permission from the Student Council and they can visit between 9 am to 6 pm. The Nescafe on the campus is also really good. There is also a doctor available on the college campus along with an ambulance.The overall campus life is great. Most of the students play or go out with friends. The nigh life is great and it is said that "IMT never sleeps". It is safe to roam around the campus at night. Passion is one of the best fests to happen. I'm a part of Student Affairs and Welfare Council. IRC looks after the foreign exchange program.
Girls and boys hostel are separate. Girls are allowed to enter the boys hostel but boys are not allowed in girls hostel. Hostel allocation take place randomly. There is no specific hostel timings but we are not allowed to leave the campus post 10pm. No hostel has a separate canteen/cafeteria. The food quality is good and the menu changes every 15 days. The hostels are guarded and there has been no major threat in recent times. Most of the rooms are double sharing, but some rooms are single sharing as well. Every room has an AC, 2 almirahs, 2 chairs, and 2 beds. Wifi and geyser is also available on every floor. Washrooms are common. We can get the rooms cleaned whenever we want. there is a single washroom on every floor of a hostel block.
CAT is the most preferred exam for IMT G. Though IMT G also accepts XAT scores as well. For the admission process, initially there was a critical thinking test, followed by the interview. This year the process happened on 26th Jan. The final result was declared on 23rd March. No, IMT G does not have a management quota.
The curriculum so far has been quite easy to understand although there are some professors who are too conceptual and cannot find any real world experiences to relate to or compare the concepts to. Failing in itself is not common as close to 60marks constitute our internals and with a bit of effort, students can score pretty well in internals plus their is the added benefit of relative marking which safeguards students from any sort of definite pass or fail mark. Across a year we have somewhere around 20 officials end term exams and anywhere between 50-60 quizzes or assignments that constitute our internal marks and evaluation with another 15-20 presentation as well. Faculty members who I really admire are Triphti Ghosh Sharma Ma'am and Mrinalini Shah Ma'am who taught us Marketing and Case Learning respectively. Tripti Ma'am is sound with her concepts and finds so many real world examples to relate and compare to that all that a student actually needs to do is pay attention in her class and that student will do pretty well in any form of assessment related to the subject. Mrinalini Ma'am taught us all something new in Case Studies and how a person can or should approach and the different frameworks and perspectives that are to be considered while going through the case and how to find links between different points on different pages and relate different aspects to one another. Unfortunately we do have a mandatory attendance rule of 80%, which I feel is highly draconian and if students dont meet the criterion, they are subject to grade loss basis the amount of classes they have missed. For example, for a 3 credit subject with 20 lectures, you can miss4. If you miss between 5-6 you suffer a singular Grade Loss, if you miss 7-8 that becomes a Double Grade Loss and so on and so forth. Multiple students have already missed so many classes and I am ware of people who have grade losses in 4-5 subjects out of the 6-7 exams that we will be attempting in the end term examinations.
Tell us the detailed fee structure (yearly) and scholarship details (if any). Mention the fees for the complete course along with the fact that it is increasing or not.* The year-wise fees you paid (or will be paying). Mention the Tuition fees, caution fees, registration fees, admission fees, development fees, lab fees and the other compulsory charges during the course completion as per the category (like Management, SC, ST). Also, share the fees of your batchmates for categories other than yours. Names and amounts of scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need.
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How are the Placements of Your College? If No Campus Placement is offered discuss about employability or plans after completing the course Please consider including: From which semester students become eligible for campus placements Name of the Companies visited & no of offers made Give details of highest and average package as per company and profiles offered Percentage of students getting placements Your plans after getting the degree
There are different different cultural activities held in college like cultural programs etc.every books of that particular department is available in the library..also there is an sports ground available for students
Final placements start in November adn about 80-85% of the people in campus get placed via it. I am not aware of any of the details surrounding average, lowest and highest as of now. The Placement Committee plays a vital role in getting these companies on board to recruit however they are not at all transparent and show a high degree of preference towards their own members and push for them to be included in GDPIs of companies at the expense of others.
Finals and sips are completely different yes the placement committee is involved and there is some sort or lack of transparency from them and they do wanna push their own members almost everyone gets placed, if you were ineligible for the placement cycle then you have to opt out highest can be close to 65lpa and imt has a hygiene of 12lpa
While the college has a very good placement record, it still does not place nearly 5-10% of its students, and those students go through all sorts of workshops, mock interviews, and one-on-one mentoring by the instituition to ensure they get placed. Average CTC is around INR 19 LPA. The placement committee plays a crucial role in coordinating the process and, while many see it as transparent, some students feel that improvements can be made in terms of communication concerning criteria placed on placements.
Average CTC is about 16- 17 lakhs and the highest is about 65 lakhs. College tries to place every student. The process is transparent but some discrepancies are there which need to be corrected. Placement committee gets some advantages.
Almost everyone gets placed in placement season itself. Only a very handful remain unplaced. College uses its strong alumni and industry connect to support students throughout. The most preferred companies are from FMCG. They give good package and relevant industry exposure.
Lowest package goes from 2.5 lakh and highest goes till 10lakh . The final placements starts from the fourth semester in the second year . The most preferred company in MBA is TCS and Wipro. The priyagold company hires in bulk.