I would say TAPMI has its own charm, especially in the MBA program. The faculty here are well-qualified, and the learning experience is great. The placement rate is 100%, and they have good companies visiting, like Deloitte and ITC. The average package is around 14.6 lakh, which is decent. I haven’t been to IIM, but from what I hear, they have their own advantages. TAPMI might not have the same brand recognition as IIM, but it’s definitely competitive in its own right.
I’m in the MBA course at TAPMI, and honestly, I think it's a great place for those who want a well-rounded education. The curriculum is demanding, and the faculty are experienced. The highest package I’ve seen is about 25 lakh, which is impressive. I don't have personal experience with IIM, but TAPMI seems to be doing really well with placements and internships. It really depends on what you’re looking for in your college experience.
Honestly, choosing between TAPMI and IIM is tough. I’m currently in the MBA program at TAPMI, and the curriculum is rigorous, with a great faculty-student ratio of 13:1. The highest package here is around 25 lakh, and the average is about 14.6 lakh.
I feel like TAPMI does a great job with placements and internships, so if you’re looking for good industry exposure, it’s definitely worth considering. But I can’t compare it directly to IIM since I haven’t studied there. Each has its own reputation and strengths. Overall, I think TAPMI is a solid option.
Fresh and newer IIMs often struggle to find placements for all their students. Even at the older IIMs, around 50 to 60 graduates get offers that pay less than 10 lakh per year. It's often more advantageous to be among the top 50 students at TAPMI than to be in the lower half of a fresh IIM's batch.