The answer to this question depends directly on you and your profile.
You should forgo your offer at IIM Trichy if
You should go for Trichy if
I hope I made it easy for you to make a wise decision. Just remember that IIM Trichy is one of the best among the new IIMs so joining it won’t be futile.
Without even elaborating I can confidently say that IIM Ranchi is a better option of the two. MBA requires more practical than theoretical knowledge. To let you choose your domain based on your Management skills, IIM Ranchi has more to offer than the relatively new IIFT K. You can explore domains like Finance and Accounting here with the surety of better placement opportunities. This will help you figure out what is good for you and what isn’t.
IIFT K is new and offers some great options like specialization in Banking which in turn can help you choose your dream company.
However, if you are looking for a foreign job then it’s IIM Ranchi that will help you reach your goal.
To answer this question you need to know what a stellar profile really is. It’s your particular skill set that makes you a good candidate for placements rather than just your academics and course.
If you are referring to placements as survival then trust me there are jobs for every profile. You need to focus on two main things. Excel in your own field (Humanities or Commerce) and develop a good network.
As far as the placements are concerned your particular background will fetch you the most suitable job.
Given your location, AIIMS Raipur may be the best option for you. Students should not believe that any of the 2012 AIIMS is superior to the others. The primary issue arises when people begin comparing AIIMS colleges based on the last rank attained. But it's a little indecisive.
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha are the northern states with the highest number of NEET and AIIMS admissions. As a result, students tend to select AIIMS near them, which has a large gap between the last ranks.
Because of nearly equal funding, each AIIMS college now has something to talk about, and management decides which area they must focus on.
LNCT, Oriental, and RGPV are some of the better colleges for campus selection in Bhopal. According to recent stats, LNCT has been offering the highest placements in MP in the last 2 years.
Major companies like: CTS, TCS, INFOSYS, HCL, WIPRO, L&T, ZENSAR, ORANGE, ARICENT, etc have visited LNCT for placement drives.
The prime branches like MC, CE, and EE have fewer companies visiting for campus recruitment with an average package of 1.8-3.0 LPA. If you are looking for higher packages in core branches, then definitely opt for post-graduation/GATE. Well-reputed public sector companies like NTPC, BHEL, ONGC, etc. require high GATE scorecards for their interviews.
CSIR-UGC NET-JRF and CSIR-UGC NET-LS exams are conducted by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) twice a year, typically in June and December. The exam is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Lectureship (LS) in the fields of Science and Technology.
To be eligible for the CSIR-UGC NET exam, candidates must have a Master's degree or equivalent degree in a relevant field from a recognized university or institute. The age limit for JRF is 28 years (as of the date of the exam), while there is no upper age limit for LS.
It's important to note that the eligibility criteria may vary depending on the subject for which the candidate is applying. Additionally, candidates who have already qualified for JRF or lecturership in any of the other national level exams such as UGC/ICAR/ICMR/GATE, etc. are not eligible to apply for CSIR-UGC NET.
The CSIR-UGC NET exam consists of multiple-choice questions and is divided into three parts: Part A, Part B, and Part C. Part A is common to all subjects and consists of questions related to General Aptitude, Part B consists of subject-related multiple-choice questions, and Part C consists of higher value questions that test a candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and their ability to apply that knowledge to solve complex problems.
Overall, the CSIR-UGC NET exam is a great opportunity for candidates who wish to pursue a career in research or teaching in the fields of Science and Technology. By clearing this exam, candidates can qualify for JRF or LS and establish themselves as experts in their chosen f
The college you decide to go to depends on what you want from your MBA. Many are just interested in placements. Some want to experience a nice relaxing college life. So these points might clarify further which of the 2 colleges is for you
Location: IIM Shillong is located in a serene area in North-East and has a calm temperature throughout. The ambiance is much more relaxing than IIM Lucknow which has extreme temperatures.
Curriculum: IIM Lucknow has a rigorous curriculum and the students face cut-throat competition causing many to repeat the first year. In contrast, IIM Shillong’s curriculum is balanced and students remain relaxed most of the time.
Sports: If you are a sports freak, then IIM Shillong is not for you as it has very limited opportunities as opposed to IIM Lucknow which has amazing opportunities.
Placements: The placement statistics of both the IIMs are given below
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Particulars |
IIM Lucknow |
IIM Shillong |
|
Highest CTC |
INR 58 LPA |
INR 55.22 LPA |
|
Average CTC |
INR 31.03 LPA |
INR 23.10 LPA |
|
Median CTC |
INR 29 LPA |
INR 22.28 LPA |
|
Major Sectors |
Consulting, Finance, General Management |
IT and Analytics |
|
Top Recruiters |
Microsoft, Myntra, Winzo Games, Vodafone - Idea |
DE Shaw, Deloitte, TATA Steel |
From the above table we can infer that placement opportunities are better at IIM Lucknow than at IIM Shillong.
Alumni network: IIM Lucknow has a stronger alumni base and brand value owing to its early establishment.
So IIM Lucknow is definitely a better option if you are career oriented. But if you want to experience a relaxed campus life and create memories, IIM Shillong won’t disappoint you a bit.
Yes, I think it’s a fairly good decision to take admission to IIM Jammu. This is because in the long run your IIM degree and tag will be very beneficial.
I know you might think that IIM Jammu is just a newly established institute and may not be worth leaving a job at Infosys. But if you look at the placement scenario here you can see how quickly it has come to establish itself in the IIM Race.
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Particulars |
Statistics |
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Number of participants |
217 |
|
Number of offers |
222 |
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Highest Package |
INR 32 LPA |
|
Average Package |
INR 13.53 LPA |
|
Median Package |
INR 11.4 LPA |
|
Number of Companies visited |
119 |
These figures certainly prove that IIM Jammu is climbing the ladder slowly and steadily.
Apart from placements, the following merits add to its worth
So IIM is itself a brand name. You will not regret choosing any IIM be it IIM Jammu or any other.
It’s up to you to decide which college to go to. I can only throw some light on the advantages IIM Jammu has over other newly established IIMs including IIM Bodh Gaya
These points are based on my friends' experience only. If you ask others I am sure you will see mixed responses. This is because both the IIMs are newly established and don’t have much difference.
No, personally I wouldn’t suggest pursuing biotechnology at NIT Jalandhar. But still, if you have decided on that consider the following points:
Learn to code also. This is because the number of placements for biotechnology is very few. So you can get into an IT Company.
If you are seriously interested in biotechnology then the best option is to sit for the GRE or TOEFL and do masters in a foreign university.
The last option is to prepare for an MBA.
So to pursue biotechnology in the long run you must aim at moving abroad. The scope is high in foreign universities.