@AimIIMAC said:@thaparian Well atleast we get some message from ur signature Thanks for that
@pksingh3232 said:yeah and many MBA grads go for entrepreneurships mainly from IIMs and yeah IIM-A is certainly a lot better than NMIMS but still NMIMS Core program is quite good as far as i know from seniors and my friends studying in NMIMS Core
P.S. - It's an opinion, not a judgement.
@jack-ma said:That's again your take, dude. I, as a potential investor, don't get good vibes with the way NMIMS has conducted itself over the few years. Decidedly down on its once esteemed status, by asking for money whenever it can. Perception is the most important thing, I feel, and that's where it hit NMIMS. It could be a good course, but doesn't appear that way to me.P.S. - It's an opinion, not a judgement.
@jack-ma said:That's again your take, dude. I, as a potential investor, don't get good vibes with the way NMIMS has conducted itself over the few years. Decidedly down on its once esteemed status, by asking for money whenever it can. Perception is the most important thing, I feel, and that's where it hit NMIMS. It could be a good course, but doesn't appear that way to me.P.S. - It's an opinion, not a judgement.
@jack-ma said:Bhai ye to aap unse poochiye jo IIM A ke liye itne paise de rahe hain.If you ask me, I'd say IIM A is at least a 1000 times better than NMIMS(NO, I AM NOT BITCHING ABOUT THE COLLEGE, JUST STATING THE TRUTH, TRUTH DOESN'T CHANGE WITH OUR SELECTIONS/REJECTIONS), and I won't mind getting that degree. Of course, if I could.
@AimIIMAC said:@thaparian Seriosuly bro, you should think of rephrasing the signature, it appears as if it has something to do with the college. Anyway, thanks for that clarification
@thaparian said:well, Dude i was in agreement to whatever you were saying till now. But as far as perception is concerned, it has been on a rise. Every year the number of applicants has been increasing, which by any means, is an indicator of perception
@Kode_A said:IIM A is 1000 times better than NMIMS. I agree Apan gareeb mango admi hai bhai... jis ne hum garib ko sahara diya.. wahi apna farishta
@jamescarter said:done with the admissions..i guess the SPJIMR announcement of further delay in merit list has opened the floodgates and so there is an awful rush today...guys please organize ur photocopies and keep them in handy...and CARRY ONE PHOTO-ID WITH A RECENT PHOTO and a copy of the same...i'm writing this as it has not been mentioned in the admission letter. in the first leg of the procedure, u'll be filling up the reqd form and getting all the photocopies checked and attached with the form; in the second room u'll get the originals checked and hand the draft over, and in the third room u'll obtain the pee receipt and the acknowledgement form.all the very best. its a long process but u can shorten it depending on how organized and quick u are.


. bhai khatarnak typo error kar diya apne !!!!!!!@scarfacetony said:@stellarPGI guess Nomura compensation (9L+9L) is creating the problem. From what I know, there are good number of comapnies that have offered 8L or less than that (JLL, ICICI, Kotak (excluding joining bonus) etc.), which should bring down the avg.Most of the students are placed in IT companies: Infy-11 (avg 7.5-8L, depending work ex), Accenture (6.5-9L, depending on work ex) (It is a grim sitiation where, toppers of the class have to apppear for IT companies..some of them with excellent background in finance)Please provide the names of companies that have offered 10L or more. It will give a bit more authenticity.Also, Nomura recruited through competition.....credit should go to the students and not to the college, which prohibits focus guys from participating in other such competitions. (read comptns by JPMC-Investment Banking or by KPMG)Other focus courses:Banking is doomed as close to half of batch is yet to be placed.Actuarial Science had only 13 students, only 4 have been able to secure placement.Also, from what I know, the companies which are visiting now are offering in the range of 4 (i3 consulting)...same thing happend last year too, with other companies)@ All Aspirants,This is not to scare away but to protect from false propaganda. Please double cross check the info given by people on this forum...including by me..(after all, we all have our own agendas, rite?)@ The Stellar Author..No offence meant but I guess from the high stellar distance you may not get the ground reality. Please, do not share the inflated info. -Scarface Tony
@Kode_A said:IIM A is 1000 times better than NMIMS. I agree Apan gareeb mango admi hai bhai... jis ne hum garib ko sahara diya.. wahi apna farishta
@jack-ma said:That's again your take, dude. I, as a potential investor, don't get good vibes with the way NMIMS has conducted itself over the few years. Decidedly down on its once esteemed status, by asking for money whenever it can. Perception is the most important thing, I feel, and that's where it hit NMIMS. It could be a good course, but doesn't appear that way to me.P.S. - It's an opinion, not a judgement.
@jack-ma said:Actually I aint a B.Tech, so have a little less idea. Can you please help know, what exactly does a capital markets guy do in Infosys?
P.S : i am also placed there...though, i agree, it is not a good profile
Hi Jack-Ma,
Before I answer, let me calrify one thing.
When I said, guys are placed in IT, that was not to imply that these profiles are any less than other profiles. I only wanted to set the expectations rite. Many people enter the course with investment bankin/equity research in mind but are disappointed when they realize that not many opportunities are available in hard core finance.
Now coming to your specific query.
As you might know, Infy provides services to financial services companies including brokerage firms and i banks.
The work mainly revolves around operations management. (For financial firms all their operations...settlement, reconcilaition,etc are supported by IT companies). As a consultant or analyst, your job would be to gather the requirements, solve the queries of the clients and act as a intermediary between client and technical team. In a few rare cases it does involve some technical work.
But you might also get lucky and get an onsite opportunity:)
In nutshelll you would be providing domain expertise to the team.
If you are interested in career in IT, this is a good profile.
Hope that helps.
-Scarface Tony
@scarfacetony said:@thapariantry your luck for onsite opportunities.....you will leave others behind
@scarfacetony said:@thaparian Ohh!! in that case my sympathies are with you