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The students are eligible for placements is after completing the program which is a two year course. The program includes of 12 weeks summer industry internship at the end of the first year. Vit MBA highest and average packages stood at INR 15 LPA and INR 9.68 LPA
I want to shine in my job in human resources that's why I chose mba post graduate degree. Professional teacher and got experience and student ratio is moderate. Qualification of the faculty is good and teaching method is also good. Per year two term exam and 2 semester will conduct, totally 4 semester exam for MBA. We can pass the exam not difficult.
After the 5th-trimester one is eligible for placement. Many companies like IDBI bank, Central Bank of India, RBS, etc came for campus placements. Giving good placement. The average package was 3.5 lakhs. Around 80% of students got placed.
The college provides 100% placements. Companies like Merill Lynch, Nissan, Bank Of America, Mondelez, Payoda are the main attraction point of the placement as these are the companies that hire most of the students with great packages. Around 70 companies visited our campus during the placement drive. The highest package for our batch was 15.95 LPA and the lowest was 7.65 LPA.
The students who got selected through their CAT, MAT or XAT scores were sent an e ?ÛÒ mail regarding the PI. I gave the PI which ran for 15 ?ÛÒ 20 minutes. Basic questions were asked based on my past academics, my personal life, current affairs, reasons for choosing this program etc.
The college has been entered into the Limca Book of Records for the 8th time for unbeatable placement records. The highest package last year was a whooping 44 lakhs with around 167 companies participating in the placement drive. HDFC Bank, TCS, Kotak Security, Standard Chartered, Aditya Birla Finance, Mahindra Finance, Hyundai Corporation, Havells's, SBI Life, Idea, Future Group and many more took part in the placement drive.
Placements were quite well pre Covid, I the average package went to 8-9 LPA. But due to this unforeseen reason various internships has been revoked already, so can't comment anything about placements this year. Yes, I got internship in Reliance retail, which got revoked due to non existence of virtual project.
The course curriculum of this university is relevant. I choose this course because I have an interest in MBA. The course curriculum of this university provides good theoretical knowledge to the students. All the faculty members are well qualified and their teaching method is also good. Most of the teachers have completed their Ph.D. All teachers are very much supportive. Exams were held 3 times in each semester, first, there was the first sessional, then the second sessional, then final exams will be conducted. If you attend all the lectures carefully and study well, then you easily pass all the exams with good marks. The overall course curriculum was good and it helps the students to be industry-ready.
I had prior work experience of 1 year in IT product-based firms for building ERP and E-commerce platforms and considering this I find that the MBA program will help me to uplift my career. It is a general management program that has Design Thinking at its core. If I talk about Business School the Faculty: Student ratio is about 1:20. All the faculties are very much experienced and qualified almost 80% are Ph.D. holders. Almost everyone holds industry experience and the experience helped us to understand the industry applications for the concepts very well. Talking about exams, we have a trimester pattern. That means you have an end-semester exam after every 4 months. And if you have paid attention in classes, scored well in internal assessment tests, and have done justice to your projects then passing the exam won't be difficult.
The curriculum was pretty updated and was specifically curated to make it industry-oriented. We learned a lot and the curriculum made us capable enough to deal with the day-to-day challenges of working in a corporate. Our dual specialization was divided into four semesters with a mandatory internship after the second semester. The faculty was pretty accessible and supportive throughout our course. We connected with them at a deeper level. They were more like a mentor than the professors. And with such extensive industry experience, they made it easy to translate theoretical learning into practice and industry-oriented knowledge.
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