Remarks
After CAT, i got shortlisted for around 15 colleges including CAP(common admission process). Usually, there were written tests followed by personal interviews. Processes are stressful but smooth. If you get through your life can change.
Course Curriculum Overview
Exams are not hard to pass however, the grading schemes are relative hence in order to score well, one has to study hard. Also, there are many criteria on which you are graded like class participation, quizzes, etc.
Internships Opportunities
The internship process is part of the academic process. Hence, everyone has to go through it. The internship is of two-month duration done after completion of 1 year. The stipend is averaged at 84k for two months.
Placement Experience
100% campus placement is given. report generated is audited for this institute. This is true for very few premier B-schools of India. Placement includes leading companies from 10+ domains giving Managerial roles PAN India.
Fees and Financial Aid
Fees are 17.85 L for two years here. It would seem little high however, the average placement opportunity here lies at 14.5 LPA which is a very good ROI. One can also easily avial scholar loans easily with minimum efforts and easily self finance his education.
Campus Life
Campus life is very good in any Bschool. Corporate exposure as well as cultural and sports exposure are given to students throughout two years. Hostel and campuses are full of amenities. the most happening place you would ever see 24 hours.
Hostel Facilities
Awesome hostels. Awesome food. Awesome quality of life. 4meals are included in charges. The management of hospitality is done by Sarovar resorts hence, they are cortious and helpful. And room allocation is done by students.
Interview Experience
Normally written ability test is taken after getting shortlisted. It is followed by a personal interview. Written tests are usually based on current affairs or general awareness. PIs are tricky. one has to prepare GK, his personal profile, his previous education. One also has to justify his/her decision of doing an MBA.
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