Top Courses | 1st Year Fees | Total Fees | Eligibility | Ranking | Application Dates |
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MBA (Analytics) +1 More MBA Courses | ₹10.17 Lakhs | ₹20 Lakhs | Graduation with 50%+ CAT | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 15 Jan - 07 Mar 2024 |
EMBA (Business Analytics) | - | ₹12.2 Lakhs | Graduation with 45% | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 6 Jan - 07 Jun 2024 |
Ph.D. (Economics) +8 More Ph.D. Courses | - | - | Post Graduation | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 31 Mar 2024 |
Top Courses | Total Fees | Eligibility | Ranking | Application Dates |
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Executive Programme (Strategic Operations Management & Supply Chain Analytics) | ₹1.9 Lakhs | Diploma | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 17 Sept 2024 |
Executive Certificat (Strategy & Leadership) | ₹2.5 Lakhs | Graduation | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 17 Sept 2024 |
Exec. Certification (Advanced Project Management) | ₹80,000 | Graduation | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 17 Sept 2024 |
Certification (Digital Transformation) | ₹1.45 Lakhs | Graduation | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 17 Sept 2024 |
PGCBM (Business Management) | ₹1.8 Lakhs | Graduation | 19 out of 125 by NIRF View More | 17 Sept 2024 |
Total Fees
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₹ 12,20,0001st Yr Fees
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₹ 80,000Total Fees
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₹ 1,80,000Before choosing a college, try to make sure what you are really interested in. If it is MS then don’t go for any IIM. This is because you can pursue an MBA later in life if MS did not work for you. But you will not get the chance to choose Ms after your MBA. Also since it’s your area of interest, chances are you might find your talents and may want to work on them.
Now if you are sure about the course but confused about the IIMs, I will give you my honest opinion. The new IIMs are enjoying fame and glory owing to the achievements of their predecessors alone. They haven’t done much to attain the level of older IIMs. These new IIMs are poorly organized. The faculty is below average, the infrastructure is substandard and the teaching is pathetic. Yet they are here to claim the coveted IIM tag.
So if you are someone for whom the tag of IIM and its high placement matters only, you can surely go for a new IIM. But if you value education over institutions then base your decision on research.
IIM Kashipur maintains a good placement record every year. The final placement report for the MBA batch of 2022 has been released.
Highest Salary: INR 28.82 LPA
Average Salary: INR 15.21 LPA
Number of students: 322
Number of offers: 365
A total of 365 offers were made and more than 150 companies visited the campus during IIM Kashipur MBA placements 2022. During the placement drive, the highest number of offers came from the IT & Analytics sector. 39% of the offers came from the IT & Analytics sector, 30% of the offers came from the BFSI sector, and 11% of the offers came from the Management Consulting sector. Less than 10% of the total offers came from E-Business, Retail, Manufacturing & other sectors. Some reputed firms that visited the campus for placements are
Honestly, I wouldn’t call IIM Kashipur the least preferred but the most underrated IIM. It’s at par with all the IIMs with respect to placements, infrastructure, faculty, student-teacher ratio, and rigor. Yet it’s highly underestimated owing to its single disadvantage of location.
IIMs welcome students from all over India. But the students from South or North-East India find it rather difficult to first travel to Delhi and then travel by Road or Rail to Kashipur. They prefer their comfort over anything.
The other reason is that most IIMs have been able to establish a uniqueness about themselves. IIM Kashipur lacks in this aspect. IIM Rohtak is the oldest and closest to NCR, IIM Udaipur attracts students based on MHRD ratings, IIM Trichy made itself known as a CFA Recognised Institute under the Institute University Recognition Programme and IIM Ranchi has the best placement opportunities. IIM Kashipur has failed to market itself on a particular aspect and thus is underestimated.
When considering whether or not to pay around 170K for the first term at IIM Sambalpur, it is important to consider the potential financial loss and weigh it against the potential benefits.
In terms of placements, it is true that IIM Kashipur may have an upper edge, however, it is important to note that this difference will likely only make a significant impact on the top 10% of the batch. For the majority of students, the placements at both IIM Sambalpur and IIM Kashipur will likely be similar. Additionally, when considering future entitlements, it is important to remember that both IIM Kashipur and IIM Sambalpur are relatively new institutes, so the location may not hold as much value in the long term as building a strong personal profile.
It is ultimately up to you to decide whether or not you are willing to potentially lose the money, and if so, to not stress about it too much. On the other hand, if you are not willing to potentially lose the money, it is also important not to regret the decision in the long run.
Go for it if you can afford to lose the money. If not, don't be disappointed. Just consider placements for the evaluation, as the location and life are both beautiful. Placements at IIM Kashipur have an obvious advantage, but only for the top 10% of the batch will it make a significant difference. Otherwise, you'll do well at both locations.
Furthermore, if you're looking for future entitlement, it makes little difference. IIM Kashipur is the newest, and IIM Sambalpur is the youngest. If you build a strong profile for yourself, the location between these two IIMs will not hold much value in the future. As a result, if you can afford to lose the money, do so without hesitation. If you can't afford to lose that money, forget it and you will have no regrets.
Honestly, IIM Kashipur does not do justice to the other IIMs in its worth. Under the pretext of being an IIM it has gained little fame but the reality is far from different. My cousin got an offer from IIM Kashipur but decided against joining it. The reasons that led him to make this decision are
So if the placement numbers attract you here, you are more than welcome. But remember IIM Kashipur is not at par with other IIMs.
Rather than judging your decision, I will list down some merits of both colleges and leave the rest for you to choose from.
Reasons why one should choose IIM Kashipur over NMIMS:
Reasons why one should join NMIMS:
So if you are confident that you can remain among the top 200 go for NMIMS, else IIM Kashipur it is.
Yes, you do have a chance to convert calls from IIM Kashipur. However, I will suggest that you aim for at least 95 percentile.
The minimum marks required to be eligible for admission are known as cutoff marks. The table shows the cut-off for shortlisting candidates for WAT and PI rounds (NC-OBC) category
QA |
45 |
DILR |
45 |
VARC |
45 |
Overall |
74 |
Other parameters that determine your chances include work experience, profile, academic and work profile, WAT/PI and CAT score also. Their respective weightages are
Components |
Weightage |
CAT |
25 |
PI |
5 |
Class 10 |
5 |
Class 12 |
5 |
Graduation Marks |
5 |
Post-Graduation Marks |
5 |
Work Experience |
15 |
Academic Diversity |
6 |
Gender Diversity |
6 |
My friend is a 2020 graduate of the institute who has witnessed the laying of the foundation of the MBA Analytics program. She benefited a lot from this course. According to her
Reasons to join the course
Reason to not join the course
So apart from your disinterest in the subject, nothing is stopping you from pursuing MBA in Analytics.
Depending on who you ask, this question has a variety of answers. The majority of the students, faculty, and business representatives you'll come into contact with, however, rank Kashipur last among the three colleges mentioned.
Most people, especially in the south, prefer Trichy over Udaipur when it comes to placements. However, in the past two years, people from Mumbai, Calcutta, and Delhi region have also made this recommendation. One reason for this is that Udaipur is overly dependent on its director, who, according to reports, has a narrow perspective on placements. Contrarily, Trichy is thought to take a more well-rounded and superior approach to academics, extracurriculars, and placements. This is why Trichy was chosen over Udaipur.