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What is your in-hand salary after a PGDIE from NITIE Mumbai?

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Shailesh Makhija Posted On : August 28th, 2021
MBA General Management & Post Graduation in Supply Chain and Operations Management, NITIE Mumbai

The placement scenario of NITIE Mumbai is excellent and the packages offered to the students of PGDIE are very good. According to the final placement report of 2021 of NITIE Mumbai, the highest job offers were from Consulting and IT sector with 44% of students getting placed.

The highest CTC offered was 44 LPA with an average package of 20.85 LPA. The average package offered to the top 10% of students is around 37.38 LPA and for the top 20% of the batch is around 32.92 LPA. 

These packages offered are generally higher than what is offered in other colleges and students get the opportunity to work in top companies in diverse job roles.

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Do PGDIE students at NITIE get monthly stipend for 2 years from HRDM for TA (as similar to MTech from IITs with monthly stipend of Rs.12400)? Any T&C?

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Rita Bora Posted On : August 16th, 2021
Studied PGDIE from National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

One of my friends has completed his PGDIE from NITIE and as a TA he has received 12400/- per month. 

  • Not only PGDIE students but students from PGDMM and PFDPM also receive the stipend as a TA. 
  • For receiving it the students are assigned a professor from the college only and the work for students will be on a project or any research paper. 
  • The work will be decided by the professor allotted.Sometimes, the students also have to work over the tasks related to NITIE. 
  • You won’t be pressurized for anything as you’ll be indulged in TA work. 
  • There is a program named PGDIE. It is quite equal to M.Tech. The students of PGDIE enjoy the project for 6 months introduced by NITIE.

However, the stipend for 12400 is paid to the students to get themselves involved in the professors’ TAs work, but the students aren’t paid anything during summer internships. 

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I am currently doing a job in BPCL. Should I drop it to pursue PGDIE in NITIE?

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Varun Yadav Posted On : August 12th, 2021
MBA from National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

One of my friends graduated from NITIE and here are some things I got to know from him. 

Firstly, I don't think you should drop your job to pursue PGDIE in NITIE.

  • NITIE is good for Supply Chain and Operations. But no matter how good it is, it will be nothing compared to a proper work experience.
  • Having a friend who is a BPCL employee and an ISB graduate, I would say, in case you want to go for learning industrial management, BPCL would be a great place to be.
  • However, if you want to pursue a generic MBA and change your field, probably you would like to try your hands on IIMs, ISB, or other top 10 institutes in India.
  • A lot of MBA graduates from NITIE go to FMCG companies. But Supply Chain is not their main focus.
  • Due to this sometimes one gets relegated to support function, and their growth in the detector is stunning. It will be difficult to get a business leadership role.

Be very clear about your development goals and why you want to do your MBA since it is only a path to achieve what you want. Generally, things start afresh during the tenure of an MBA. 

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Which is best, an M.Tech from IIT or PGDIE from NITIE? What is the career growth after industrial management comparing to an M.Tech from a top IIT?

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Sambhav Malawat Posted On : August 20th, 2021
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2020)

If you are more inclined towards Mathematics and Research, then IIT will be a good option for you. You can end up working as a business analyst for an MNC.

In the PGDIE course of NITIE, you will come across management sectors rather than technical knowledge. You will also get acquainted with subjects such as Operations and Supply chain. 

  • NITIE would be a fit for you if you want to pursue management in the future. It will help you in getting placed in the best FMCGs and a number of the most sought-after companies in India
  • Management skills come into play if you want to pursue M.Tech from an IIT. The jobs that you will get after graduating from an IIT will be related to analytics and consulting. The salary from the core jobs is not much. 

The connection NITIE has with industries is far better than the IITs in the country and the fact that it is placed in Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, you will get lucrative opportunities to engage in work with the industries for weekend projects.

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Can anyone guide me regarding what kind of questions are asked in NITIE Mumbai for PGDIE intakes?

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Sagun Verma Posted On : March 24th, 2022
studied PGDIE at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

A friend of mine appeared for the PGDIE interview of NITIE Mumbai, a few years back. He is a Mechanical Engineering graduate. Around 70% of the interview questions were about his profile and his B.Tech project. There were some questions from his graduation subjects as well. During the interview, they often ask technical questions like, ‘Why NITIE?’, ‘What is your career goal?’, etc. 

NITIE selection criteria assign more weightage to the GATE score. If you have a decent GATE score, you will have an edge over others. But don’t take the GD-PI round lightly. 

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What is your choice and why between NITIE PGDIE and PSU jobs from the GATE?

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Uday Kumar Posted On : August 20th, 2021
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

As some of my friends are related to the above-mentioned careers, I will give information on both PSU jobs and NITIE PGDIE so that you will get a basic idea and make the right choice.

PSU:

  • All PSU jobs are different from each other. You will find different cultures in different departments. 
  • PSU’s Oil marketing departments such as BPCL, IOCL, HPCL are in high demand. 
  • Your life will also be smooth in these departments.
  • NTPC offers jobs at remote locations but gives a good work-life balance. On the other hand, ONGC offers good pay. 
  • Its transfer process is also smooth and runs on a 14 days on-off pattern, unlike other PSU jobs. 
  • ONGC job location can also be remote.
  • PSU jobs are for those who want a decent salary and want a smooth life.

NITIE:

  • In NITIE you can complete your post-graduation and get placement in management. 
  • It provides a great placement. 
  • The highest package of 2020-21 is INR 35 LPA. 
  • The opportunity is provided to GATE candidates by NITIE.
  • Every top company such as Google, Flipkart, Amazon, ITC, Uber, BMW, Ola and more comes for placement as well as for internships. 
  • You have to work hard while working for these big companies. 
  • Your hard work will be rewarded with promotions and high pay. 
  • In PSU you cannot get immediate promotion and you also don’t get much appreciation for your work.

Therefore, both PSU and NITIE have their own pros and cons. So, make a conscious decision before entering any field.

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Which is better, a PGDIE from NITIE or an MTech in CSE from an IIT?

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Chandra Prabhakar Posted On : August 20th, 2021
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

The decision of choosing the course depends upon you and according to your interest. Having to know some people studying in both these colleges, I might be able to give you some facts about them.

  • Both the colleges have a good reputation in their respective fields. 
  • If you want to get a good placement, then taking M.Tech in CSE would prove beneficial, as it will open your chance to get recruited by top tech giants like Microsoft and Facebook. 
  • Doing M.Tech from a top-tier college would be good for your career.
  • NITIE is known for its good managerial studies and is regarded as the best business school in India. It can help you to get opportunities in the field of management. 
  • Being a management sector course PGDIE is really good. 
  • NITIE offers very good placements. 
  • NITE gives admission to students through the GATE examination which makes NITIE a good business school.
  • Reputed software companies visit NITIE for recruitment.

Both the courses are equally good in terms of career. It depends upon your interest in what you want to choose; technical sector or management sector.

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Is it too late to join NITIE PGDIE at the age of 27?

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Ashmita Sinha Posted On : June 21st, 2022
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering

No, 27 isn’t too late to join NITIE. Usually, NITIE PGDIE batch profiles include people with ages 22-30. You won’t be treated any differently by the faculty or recruiters because of your age.  

NITIE placement trends show that experienced students usually have a better chance at Ecommerce, Finance, Manufacturing, and Consulting companies. Naturally, there are exceptions. 

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Is it worth doing a PGDIE course at NITIE at 29, after having a 5-year gap after graduation and a 3-year work experience in a PSU? Do placements get affected because of the age factor?

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Rohini Bose Posted On : August 13th, 2021
Studied at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2019)

Answering such a question is a bit typical as it is important to know whether you are working or just asking. If you are working or due to some reason there is a gap of 5 years after graduation then you should have substantial reason during your PI.

Another crucial factor will be what the main reason is for the 5-year gap after graduation. Just in case,

  • If you are a female candidate and left work due to marriage, childbirth, and relocation to a different city, the recruiters will tend to be more cooperative.
  • If you do not have any illnesses or other severe burdens recruiters will be skeptical of hiring you as it shows that you lack the motivation to work. 
  • But, if you are from PSU you would be preferred in final interviews. I would suggest you with such experience in PSU and 5 years of gap your best bet would be towards consulting. Though, it could be a bit difficult getting into FMCG.

Apart from all this, if you want to join NITIE for placements, I think the average package is pretty good now and you will get at least 15 LPA if you are a sincere person or at the worst someone will get only 10 LPA for sure. Better you prepare yourself with convincing reasons and joining NITIE would be the best option.

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How has been your life after completing PGDIE from NITIE?

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Chitra Rai Posted On : March 31st, 2022
MBA Supply Chain Management, National Institute of Industrial Engineering

Life after completing PGDIE from NITIE can be pretty good, especially if you are joining Supply Chain Management or Operations. The institute has a stellar placement record. NITIE Mumbai placements 2021 witnessed an average CTC Of  INR 25.41 LPA and the highest CTC of INR 49 LPA. 

NITIE Mumbai alumni are MD, President, CXOs in various MNCs across the globe. 

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