Assistant Professor
Qualification - Ph.D., Information Systems, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore B.Tech, Computer Science, West Bengal University of Technology
Subject Expertise - Management Information Systems
abhipsapal@iimcal.ac.in
Associate Professor
Qualification - PhD in Management - FELLOW (IIM Ahmedabad) MBA – International Business, FMSR, AMU
Subject Expertise - Organizational Behavior
agoel@iimcal.ac.in
Assistant Professor
Qualification - M.Sc. in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Subject Expertise - Public Policy and Management
abhutoria@iimcal.ac.in
Professor
Qualification - Phd/Fellow Programme in Management (P& IR) IIM Ahmedabad MBA (P&IR) University Business School Panjab University, Chandigarh BE (Mechanical) Karnataka University Dharwad
Subject Expertise - Human Resource Management
amitdhiman@iimcal.ac.in
Assistant Professor
Qualification - Ph.D. (Information Systems), Indian Institute of Technology Madras, 2021 MS by Research (Information Systems), Indian Institute of Technology Madras, 2015 B.Tech (Information Technology), Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College, 2012
Subject Expertise - Management Information Systems
anik.mukherjee@iimcal.ac.in
Associate Professor
Qualification - Fellow (IIM Bangalore) ~ Ph.D. [Corporate Strategy & Policy] M.A. (Economics), University of Lucknow
Subject Expertise - Public Policy and Management
abhutoria@iimcal.ac.in
Assistant Professor
Qualification - Ph.D. - Indian Institute of Management B.Tech - UPES, Dehradun
Subject Expertise - Economics
ankitk@iimcal.ac.in
Associate Professor (Communications)
Qualification - Ph.D. (American Literature), M.A. (English) (Gold Medalist), UGC-NET, SET
Subject Expertise - Apoorva Bharadwaj Business Ethics & Communication Group
apoorva@iimcal.ac.in
Professor
Qualification - BSc in Economics, Presidency College Calcutta ,MA in Economics, Delhi School of Economics , PhD in Economics, Princeton University
Subject Expertise - Economics
arijitsen@iimcal.ac.in
Associate Professor
Qualification - B. Tech. (IIT Kharagpur), MBA (PGDM from IIM Ahmedabad), Ph.D. (Fellow from IIM Calcutta)
Subject Expertise - Finance and Control
arnab@iimcal.ac.in
For GEM, the CAT percentiles required to get an interview call from IIM Blackis, FMS, SP Jain, JBIMS, and MDI Gurgaon are
It’s important to know that these figures are based on trends and not on actual data so you will find exceptions everywhere. Moreover, it’s better you don’t waste time analyzing the CAT cutoff and start preparing for the same.
If you have a good 10th and 12th-grade point average but a gradual decrease in graduation, it will undoubtedly affect your admission if you do not have work experience.
Attempt to improve your CAT percentile. Having a round 99.86+ percentile, you may receive a call from both the new and old IIMs.
No, choosing FMS Delhi over IIMB or IIMC is definitely not a good decision as you will be missing out on so many opportunities. Some of them include
You won’t lose anything from joining IIMS over FMS.
These colleges don’t reveal the separate weightage break-up for work experience, test scores, and other such factors. For the final shortlist, institutes such as IIT KGP, IIM C, and ISI Kolkata take these factors into consideration along with your performance in the interview. These institutes assign a good volume of weightage to the entrance examination score. So, try to improve your test score as much as possible.
Your selection should be based on your profile, such as your work experience, industry, and, most importantly, what you hope to gain from the program. If you have 4-5 years of work experience, you can look at EPGP because they have gone through ISB and have capped the work experience of the candidates they accept.
The age range for IIMA is 5-20 years, so the learning will be unparalleled in terms of class discussions and peer group learning. If I recall correctly, IIM Calcutta has a lower batch strength, and the batch is slightly on the higher side of work experience.
Placements are good at all institutes, and your previous industry experience is important. This is something you cannot change and should accept, but you can look at how candidates in that sector have performed over time.
In terms of learning, you'll not find the variety you'll find at PGPX anywhere else. Make contact with both alumni and current students. Make an informed decision based on your motivation for enrolling in the program.
There is no concession for SC/ST students in IIM A, B and C. But this is not a major issue.
IIMs offer a lot of financial aid services to financially weak people. In some cases, the entire fee is paid by the college or some part. It depends on the judgment of the panel on the basis of your situation.
All IIMs offer educational loans at a relatively low interest rate. Banks usually consider IIM students as a profitable investment. So rather than worrying about the money, focus more on your goals.
Both IIM Bangalore and IIM Calcutta are excellent B Schools that give an edge to each other in almost every aspect. If ever you see someone choosing one over the other then it’s only because of his/her personal preference because they both are not lacking in any terms.
Yet if I had to name a few USPs of IIM Bangalore that make it a more coveted IIM than Calcutta, here are a few
IIM Bangalore Placement statistics
Particulars |
Statistics |
Number of Companies Participated |
137 |
Number of Offers |
662 |
No. of students |
524 |
Average package |
INR 33.82 LPA |
Median package |
INR 31.20 LPA |
Top Sector |
Management Consulting (42%) |
Yes, it is possible to reschedule an interview at IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta or any other IIM. If you can’t attend the interview, for some reason, you can write a mail and request them to give you another interview slot. You should explain the reason and attach proof with the mail. For example, if your semester examination dates are clashing with the interview date, you should attach the examination schedule with the mail.
For valid reasons, they agree to reschedule.
One of my friends had the absolute delight to appear for the PGDBA interview conducted by a multifaceted panel. He shared his interview experience which might help you a bit.
Before the interview began, he was taken for a Verification Round wherein, every detail of academics scores or other profile-related information was cross-checked on the IIMs format. Once they received an IIM-verified document they were escorted to the interview venue.
The interview room had 3 panels; one from each institute obviously.
They asked for his brief introduction first. On hearing about his interest in Data Analytics, panelists probed him further with questions like
They further asked him why he chose Analytics. He told them that the increasing demand for the same in Europe and China made him realize how much India lacks in this aspect and thus he wanted to invest his efforts in Data Analytics.
Next, he was tested on his knowledge of Statistics and Mathematics with questions like
The next panelist took the reins and gave him a problem from SPC quality control. He asked him how do you know that his process in electric bulb making is as per customer Norma and is statistically controlled. My friend was able to answer most of the questions confidently and even solved this problem through charts.
Lastly, he was asked about his extracurricular activities and hobbies. The discussion ended with him asking about GST and the difference between GST and previous tax. Even though he gave a common answer, he managed to convert the interview.
Both IIM Calcutta and IIM Kozhikode are top-notch management institutes in India. The majority of people claim that IIMC is better than IIMK just because it has a strong alumni connection and extremely experienced faculty.
But don’t make your decision solely based on this. Keep your aim in mind before deciding.
Choose IIM Calcutta if-
You want your personality to be developed to the maximum extent
You have a knack for Maths and Analytical Skills Development
Choose IIM Kozhikode if-
You want to be in the top 1% of the class
You prefer an institute with less dynamism
If you are average at Maths and Analytical Skills Development
The final decision is yours to make.