Remarks
IIM Bangalore is one of India's best management colleges. One has to get a 95 percentile at least, in CAT. Shortlisted students were required to take a Written Aptitude Test, or WAT, as part of the college's admission criterion. I was invited in for a personal interview after I cleared that hurdle.
Course Curriculum Overview
It is a comprehensive two-year education delivered to us on campus by an exceptional faculty. The professors are well-educated and competent. They are professional and experienced. They are extremely friendly and have a fantastic teaching style. It is simpler to pass tests with decent results with well-taught preparations. As a result, it's been fantastic for me to sit in tests and ace them while paying close attention.
Placement Experience
The placement opportunities provided by IIM Bangalore, are excellent. The college has offered great placement opportunities in various top-tier corporations. Tata, Google, McKinsey, Microsoft, Uber, and others. Companies should be commended for the pay packages they give at the time of placement. The placement rate for final-year students has reached an all-time high. I'd also want to point out that in recent years, the average compensation package provided has not been less than 35-40 lakhs per annum.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees is quite high. It is Rs 23,00,000 for 2 years. It may not be seen as a very affordable and feasable option, however, every single penny spent is realized in the long run. You get your investment worth becuase the placements are good and hence the ROI is very satisfactory.
Campus Life
IIM Bangalore's campus life is both productive and energetic. The campus library is one of the greatest features of the college, and as a voracious reader, I spend the majority of my time there. The institute not only excels in academics, but also allows students to participate in as many extracurricular activities as they choose. IIM Bangalore's sports facilities are worth taking use of. The campus is, without a doubt, not only gorgeous but also a healthy and productive atmosphere for students.
Interview Experience
There is a WAT round, followed by which is the PI. WAT topics are based on current affairs, GK and business affairs. PI questions revolve around your CV, such as your UG course, your interests and hobbies, some IQ based questions, etc.












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