To get shortlisted and get a call from Tapmi, you would need to score anything above the 85 percentile on either the CAT or XAT. If you have substantial work experience, you also might get a call at 80+ percentile. However, getting an interview call does not ensure a seat in Tapmi. You would need to perform equally well in the PI, and GD processes too.
TAPMI is well known for its good placement record every year. Based on the placement reports released, it successfully achieved a 100% placement percentage. The key TAPMI placement 2022 highlights have been tabulated below
Particulars |
Statistics |
Students for placements |
550 |
Number of Recruiters |
100 |
Highest CTC |
INR 32.2 LPA |
Average CTC |
INR 12.6 LPA |
Top Sectors |
IT / ITES & Consulting |
Top Recruiters |
Accenture, AB InBev, Capgemini, HCL, Cognizant |
PGDM General students received the highest package of INR 32.2 LPA and an average salary of INR 12.5 LPA. PGDM BKFS students received an average salary of INR 12.6 LPA, for PGDM HRM average salary stood at INR 12.1 LPA, and PGDM Marketing students received an average salary of INR 11.6 LPA.
TAPMI is considered to be much better than K J Somaiya. I can say this because my brother has completed his education from TAPMI and I have some friends who have studied in K J Somaiya.
Hence, TAPMI is better than K J Somaiya and deserves a better ranking in magazines and websites.
TAPMI PGDM is the best option among these. It is a premier B-School. It has AMBA accreditation for all three of the PGDM programs, i.e. PGDM, PGDM-HR, and PGDM-BKFS.
TAPMI placements are excellent. According to 2022 highlights, the average CTC for the institute is INR 12 LPA. While the highest CTC offered was INR 32 LPA.
The one drawback of TAPMI is the huge student intake. Each batch has over 400 students. The huge batch size often causes a dip in placements.
The curriculum at TAPMI is extremely busy. The number of quizzes, projects, assignments, and committee work is enormous. Additionally, due dates are sacred. If you are a fresher, you go through a lot of change in terms of the development of corporate culture, and it's a pretty important lesson for an MBA graduate to learn. It can be challenging at times, but it is extremely vital. Even if you have worked, you put in more effort than usual (or you're forced to) and work to advance your management and technical skills.
You are given a lot of rigour, prepared to accept responsibility, and work in teams to complete some extraordinarily difficult jobs. A normal day begins at 8 am with classes that may begin at 8:30 am and end as late as 8:15 pm, with significant breaks in between; tests, assignments, and projects take up your afternoon. It would be a lot busier if you were on a committee or if it was placement season.
The good news is that Manipal is a great place to live and that's where you spend your evenings (at least some of them). In the midst of rural Udupi, it is a metropolitan metropolis with everything from 5-star hotels and bars to beaches and shopping centers. People party hard because alcohol is inexpensive, and those who work the hardest are also the hardest party animals!
Motor vehicles are allowed for both juniors and seniors and you must be on campus by 11:30 p.m. If you work till two or three in the morning to finish any unfinished business, the Night Canteen will save the day. However, at the end of the day, you know that you are preparing yourself for the corporate world (the placements are excellent), and that motivates you.
My experience for the TAPMI PGDM interview was excellent, there were two people during the interview panel, one male and one female. As I had some work experience they directly started me asking the company valuations and how can we decide how valuable a company is, they asked me about the CEO and recent news related to the company, they asked me about my hobbies and a few questions related to that. They also asked me questions about my undergraduate, like Fourier transform and Laplace transform, as it has been too long since I did engineering I told them I am not able to answer these questions. The overall experience was great.
I would place these institutions in this rank-
However, KIIT will overtake VIT and SRM because the academics and placements at this institution are getting better over the years.
As an alumnus of MIT, here are a few reasons why I have placed MIT in the top:
Though KIIT is a good institution with improving academics and placements, I would say that MIT ranks the highest among the four.
In TAPMI, the students are not allowed to stay overnight outside the campus during their course, and 100% attendance is expected. The students are allowed to leave the campus only during their term breaks.
TAPMI has a guest that provides accommodations to official guests, visiting faculty, and corporate executives. TAPMI does not allow parents to stay with their wards in the guest house.
However, TAPMI has tie-ups with hotels and lodges nearby that offer accommodations to parents and guardians of the students.
If you're considering attending TAPMI, there are some rules and regulations you should be aware of. Here's what you need to know:
In my opinion, University of Dubai is recognized by the AASCB, but it doesn't have a campus because it's still being built (Dubai Academic City), and there's no clear information about its placement rates.
Aside from this, another important thing to think about is ROI. According to what I know, if someone gets a job that pays AED8,000 but doesn't cover housing and food, it will take at least three years for the money to pay off.
Another factor is Dubai Visa Regulations. If you can stay there for a long time, I think it all depends on the company that pays for your visa. I asked a few of my friends who work in Dubai, and they said it's good if the job comes with housing and food. Lastly, I would suggest that you think about the things I've described above before signing up for the course.