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B-schools ranked 1-25 (non-IIMs) to offer 4531 seats in general category. (All campuses)

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In the second part of this series, PaGaLGuY drills down the number of seats as well as the fees structure of the b-schools, other than Indian Institute of Management (IIMs), ranked 1-25 according to the PaGaLGuY b-school rankings 2012.

Amongst the major changes, as reported by PaGaLGuY earlier, XLRI, Jamshedpur has applied to the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for an increase in the intake in its Post Graduate Programme in Business Management (BM) and Post Graduate Program in Human Resource Management (HRM) by 60 seats each. This would increase the total intake of the institute from 240 to 360. However, this is subject to an approval from AICTE, which is pending.

Institute

No of seats

No of seats (2013-15)

Fees structure (2012-14) (in Rs for two years)

Fees structure (2013-15) (in Rs for two years)

5. ISB (Hyderabad, Mohali)

(Mohali campus not in top 25)

770

770

23,76,414

23,76,414

6. XLRI (Jamshedpur)

240

May be revised later

12,00000

12,00,000

7. FMS (Delhi)

226

226

21,000

21,000

10. IIFT (Delhi, Kolkata)

207 (Delhi – 150, Kolkata – 57)

May be revised later

13,00,000

May be revised later

11. JBIMS (Mumbai)

120

120

1,99,300

May be revised later

12. SJMSoM, IIT Bombay

120

120

8,98,902

8,98,902

13. SPJIMR (Mumbai)

240

240

9,50,000

9,50,000

14. MDI (Gurgaon)

335

May be revised later

12,00,000

May be revised later

15. NITIE (Mumbai)

274

274

6,00,000

6,26,000 (increase)

16. NMIMS (Mumbai)

300

360

10,20,000

12,00,000 (increase)

NMIMS (Bangalore)

(not in top 25)

120

120

8,00,000

9,00,000 (increase)

NMIMS (Hydrabad)

(not in top 25)

60

60

8,00,000

9,00,000 (increase)

16. SIBM (Pune)

180

180

10,00,000

May be revised later

18. IMT (Ghaziabad)

480

480

12,70,000

12,70,000

IMT (Hydrabad)

(not in top 25)

180

240 (increase)

10,15,000

10,15,000

IMT (Nagpur)

(not in top 25)

360

360

10,15,000

10,15,000

19. MICA (Ahmedabad)

180

180

12,00,000

May be revised later

20. TISS (Mumbai)

60

60

1,00,000 (without hostel)/2,00,000 (with hostel)

May be revised later

21. DMS, IIT Delhi

115

115

4,24,000

4,24,000

22. VGSoM, IIT Kharagpur

160

160

6,80,000

6,80,000

23. XIM (Bhubhaneshwar)

300

300

9,00,000

9,00,000

24. SCMHRD (Pune)

200

200

9,80,000

10,40,600 (increase)

Of the top 25 b-schools (exclusing the IIM’s), ten institutes have reservations. These include:

FMS, Delhi – Out of 226 seats, 112 seats are reserved (49.5%). The percentage of reserved seats for NC/OBC is 27% (61 seats), for SC it is 15% (34 seats) and for ST it is 7.5% (17 seats).

IIFT, Delhi & Kolkata – 23% seats are reserved for Other Backward Class, whereas for Schedule Castes it is 15%, 4% for NRI and Schedule Tribes it is 7.5%. This leaves 102 seats under the reserved category.

JBIMS, Mumbai – 19% seats are reserved for other backward class, whereas SC has 13%, ST has 7%. Overall 60 seats are there in JBIMS for reserved category.

SJMSoM, IIT Bombay – OBC and NC: 27% (32 seats), SC: 15% (18 seats), ST: 7.5% (9 seats)

NITIE, Mumbai – 27% seats are reserved for Other Backward Classes, whereas for Schedule Caste it is 15% and Schedule Tribe it is 7.5%. This leaves 137 seats for the general category.

SIBM, Pune – As per Symbiosis International University (SIU) regulations, 15% seats are reserved for SC, 7.5% for ST and 3% for differently abled. There are also two seats for Kashmiri Migrants (children of migrants from J&K; valley) and 15% seats for International students. This makes the total number of reserved seats 75.

TISS, Mumbai – Of the total 60 seats, 49.5% (30 seats) are reserved.

DMS , IIT Delhi – Of the total 115 seats, 49.5% (57 seats) are reserved.

VGSoM, IIT Kharagpur – Out of a total 160 seats, the general category has 79 seats. This leaves 81 seats in the reserved category.

SCMHRD, Pune – As per Symbiosis International University (SIU) regulations, 15% seats are reserved for SC, 7.5% for ST and 3% for differently abled. There are also two seats for Kashmiri Migrants (children of migrants from J&K; valley) and 15% seats for International students. This makes the total reserved seats 83.

(There are a couple of institutes which have only one of its CAMPUS in the top-25 but we have provided a cumulative number of seats since many have a joint admission process for all the campuses and not all the time are candidates given their choice of campus)