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What is the minimum percentile required in CAT to get into Great Lakes Chennai for PGPM?

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Gaurav Mukharjee Posted On : July 11th, 2023
Great Lakes Institute of Management

The minimum percentile required in CAT to get into Great Lakes Chennai for PGPM is 80 percentile. Great Lakes PGPM CAT Cut off 2023 will be based on aggregate percentile score although candidates should also have scored well across the sections of the entrance exams.

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What is it like being in FMS Delhi?

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Rohan Gupta Posted On : December 27th, 2022
MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2021)

Being in FMS Delhi is fun, tiring, exhausting, and thrilling all at once. The baggage of memories and emotions you will carry from here is huge. It will be a rollercoaster ride with many ups and downs. 

  • You will feel extremely intimidated by the exceptionally talented crowd despite your work experience and 100 percentile in CAT.
  • The initial year is very exhausting as you have to work on your academics as well as presentations on complex subjects in Finance, strategy, capital markets, marketing, supply chain, HR & IT. If this is not enough you will also have to prepare for the summer placements alongside.
  • Your expectations will face a terrible downfall here as you won’t be able to be at par with the curriculum like you thought you would. 
  • You will face tough competition while you are struggling with your mediocre academic performance. Your peers will be taking part in internships, National level case competitions, making amazing presentations, and getting scholarships while you are still struggling to adapt to the rigor.
  • Seeing others that are better and way ahead of you will rob you of your feeling of entitlement and humble you at once. You will stop taking things for granted and start making the most out of your 2 years.
  • You will receive help from faculty and seniors when you are in dire need of assistance. FMS faculty is very cooperative and friendly.

Lastly, you will have a lot of memories and nostalgia to carry with you throughout the rest of your life.

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Can anyone share their XLRI GD & PI experiences?

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Akriti Mittal Posted On : March 23rd, 2022
studied at Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (2020)

Due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation, XLRI took interviews online for 2021-23 batch. My brother had a zoom interview for XLRI BM. He completed Integrated M.Sc from IIT Kanpur and then pursued M.Phil and Ph.D. from Tilburg University. 

The interview lasted for 40 mins. There were four interviewers. 

  • After the introduction round they asked him about his Ph.D. and why he didn’t complete it. 
  • They asked him whether he has any backup plan in case he wasn’t selected. 
  • There were also questions on his hobbies, his career choices after MBA, his job interview experience. 
  • They ended the interview with some questions on current affairs. 

Overall, his XLRI Interview experience was smooth. 

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what things i needed to take in iit in as a fresher,and things i need to take in hostel [campus] there

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Nivedita Trivedi Posted On : July 31st, 2023
Lives in Indore

There are a number of things one needs to carry to their hostels as a fresher irrespective of whichever IIT they belong to. Some of the most important things are

  • All official documents along with the admission letter. Bring extra photographs.
  • Every type of clothing like pants, shirts, undergarments, socks, towels, shorts, handkerchiefs, and a cap
  • Other basic necessities like mirror, comb, oil, cream, deo, etc.
  • Footwear like shoes and slippers
  • Electrical extension board 
  • Laptop
  • Sports equipment 
  • Water boiler if allowed and basic utensils like plates and spoons 
  • Blanket 
  • Medicines and snacks like dry fruits.

Make sure to pack all the necessary things as you will be at a new place all alone so the least you can do is come prepared.

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How is IET Lucknow in terms of placements and curriculum?

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Sagar Dikshit Posted On : October 6th, 2023
lives in Lucknow

IET Lucknow has been rated 7.5 out of 10 rating from Collegedunia experts in terms of placements curriculum and many more aspects. If you're considering your options for engineering colleges in Uttar Pradesh, IET Lucknow should be a great choice. Some key aspects are mentioned below:

  • Impressive National Ranking: In 2023, IET Lucknow's B. Tech program secured a ranking of 91 out of 170 engineering colleges across India according to IIRF. That's a strong position that speaks to the quality of education here.
  • Freedom with Responsibility: IET Lucknow is known for striking the right balance. It's not overly strict, giving you some room to breathe while ensuring you understand the importance of responsibility.
  • Exam-Oriented Academics: If exams like GATE, IAS, SSC, and PSUs are your target, this is the place to be. IET Lucknow provides an environment that's conducive to rigorous exam preparation.
  • Dedicated Faculty: The faculty at IET Lucknow is committed to your success. While the focus may be more on theory than practical applications, you can count on their support and expertise.
  • Strong Placements in CSE and IT: For those of you interested in Computer Science and Information Technology (CSE and IT), the placement opportunities here are promising. Companies like Wipro, India MART, Adobe, and others have a presence, with the highest salary offer of 49 LPA and an average package of around 10 LPA.

In a nutshell, IET Lucknow offers you the freedom to grow, learn, and prepare for exams while benefiting from dedicated faculty and promising placement prospects, especially in the CSE and IT domains. It's a well-rounded choice for students who want to find that sweet spot between academic challenge and personal growth.

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I am a fresher who has got an admit from XLRI (BM) and I am waiting for IIMA results. I don't think I will get IIMA. Assuming I don't get IIMA should I join XLRI or attempt CAT next year?

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Parth Reddy Posted On : May 20th, 2023
Studied at IIM Ahmedabad

It’s advisable to attempt CAT again next year only if you are confident that your CAT percentile will be much better next year and you will have something in your profile that will make IIM A take you or maybe IIM B.

Once you join a big B-School, you will find that the turmoil is the same everywhere. You will find the glittery life is not what it seems and you will see everyone around you is equally talented and has managed to convert to a top B-School in India. Again, the cat race will begin irrespective of whichever B-school you go for. 

In my opinion, rather than taking a drop, it’s better to go for XLRI right away. The job opportunities and exposure offered are at par with IIM Ahmedabad so you don’t have to worry about placements. Your B-School is just a stepping stone in shaping your career and not the sole determining factor. So, your growth in the corporate is solely dependent on your work ethic. Go for IIM Ahmedabad only if you are adamant about the IIM tag.

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How is the food at IIT Madras?

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Megha Banerjee Posted On : March 28th, 2023
B.Tech. Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (2019)

IIT Madras has a 4 meal per day program. There are both North Indian and South Indian menus.

North Indian menu: 

  • Breakfast: Bread, omelet, cornflakes, coffee, milk, sometimes jalebi Or dosa 
  • Lunch: Rice, chapatis, dal, vegetables, salad, curd at noon.
  • Evening snacks: Coffee and tea
  • Dinner: Same as lunch with additional lemonade or buttermilk

South Indian menu:

  • Breakfast: Idli-sambar, dosa, upma, pongal-vada, etc. Extras include bread-butter and jam, cornflakes, milk, and coffee.
  • Lunch:  Rice, sambar, rasam, curd, some vegetables, phulka, and some gravy. Buttermilk is also served sometimes.
  • Dinner: Diner is almost similar to the lunch menu

The food served at IIT Madras is of good taste, quality, and hygienic. There is no compromise in the quality although one might get bored of the same menu every day. Still, it is much better than the food served at other IITs and NITs.

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What are the books IIM A, B, and C follow for finance, marketing, strategy and operations management?

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Aarti Ahuja Posted On : October 23rd, 2023
Lives in Ahmedabad

The books followed by IIMs depend upon the faculty and the specific courses being taught. 

Here are the commonly recommended books for these subjects-

  • Finance-
  •  Principles of Corporate Finance by Richard Brealey, Stewart Myers, and Franklin Allen
  • Financial Management: Theory and Practice by Prasanna Chandra
  • Security Analysis and Portfolio Management by Donald E. Fischer and Ronald J. Jordan
  • Investments by Zvi Bodie, Alex Kane, and Alan J. Marcus
  • Corporate Finance: A Focused Approach by Michael C. Ehrhardt and Eugene F. Brigham
  • Marketing-
  • Marketing Management by Philip Kotler
  • Consumer Behavior: Buying, Having, and Being by Michael R. Solomon
  • Strategic Brand Management by Kevin Lane Keller
  • Marketing Metrics: The Definitive Guide to Measuring Marketing Performance by Paul W. Farris, Neil T. Bendle, Phillip E. Pfeifer, and David J. Reibstein
  • The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to Use Content Marketing, Podcasting, Social Media, AI, Live Video, and Newsjacking to Reach Buyers Directly by David Meerman Scott
  • Strategy-
  • Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors by Michael E. Porter
  • Blue Ocean Strategy: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant by W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne
  • Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters by Richard P. Rumelt
  • The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail by Clayton M. Christensen
  • The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses by Eric Ries
  • Operations Management-
  • Operations Management by Jay Heizer and Barry Render
  • Production and Operations Management by R. B. Khanna
  • Operations Strategy by Nigel Slack and Michael Lewis
  • The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox
  • The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer by Jeffrey K. Liker

This list is not fixed for IIM A, B, C, or any other IIM. The professors at each IIM have their own preference list of the books and resources for their respective course. 

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Is the IIIT Pune a good college?

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Subham Jiswal Posted On : May 23rd, 2022
Studying at Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune

Yes, IIIT Pune is a good college. It offers good academics. Classes are regular. It has a great faculty base. The faculty members are supportive. You can consult your HOD and any senior faculty member regarding any doubt. The institute offers good infrastructural facilities to the students. There are separate hostel accommodations for boys and girls. 

IIIT Pune placements have been good for the last few years. According to the latest placement highlights, B.Tech students received the highest CTC of INR 36 LPA. 

IIIT Pune has technical, sports, and cultural clubs that you can join. 

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Why should I join IIIT Pune?

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Aakash Sharma Posted On : April 17th, 2021
B.Tech from Indian Institute of Information Technology, Pune (2022)

The campus of IIIT Pune is surrounded by ghats. That being said, there is no problem with connectivity. It is easily accessible from Pune station and Shivajinagar. Thus, the location is good.

Pune is one of the cities that comprise the silicon triangle. There is no problem with placement as many industries which are related to computing are located here.

Categories IIIT Pune
Course Fee 9.17 lakhs
Placement Percentage (overall) 80%
Highest CTC 22 LPA
Average CTC 5 LPA
Recruiting Companies TCS, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, IBM, etc.

The city provides you great opportunities, be it academics such as internships or lifestyle as it is the education leader of Maharashtra and also one of the major metropolitan cities in India.

You will be either into electronics or computing from the first year itself as per your branch. Pune’s industrial market is established mainly for these branches. There are no branches such as civil engineering or mechanical engineering and subjects like physics and chemistry. 

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