@mayurkriplani right now u dont need to consider aimcats. all the top b schools will definitely call u. JUST fill the form of CAT and nothing else is needed. dnt waste ur time and money on aimcats. between iim-a and iim-b, choose iim-b.. dats all i will say..
@decentb said:IFMR other than the general management courses offers 2 specialized courses in financial management namely Financial engineering and Developmental & sustainable finance (Micro Finance). So if you are interested in finance you can check out our website and blog.and how is IFMR ??
http://ifmrbschool.blogspot.in/
ATB!!
@ mayurkriplani ....
You can expect your scores to be in the range of 92-97 %ile. But dont let expectations weigh you down . Give the exam with an open mind and you will definitely do well.
ATB!!
You can expect your scores to be in the range of 92-97 %ile. But dont let expectations weigh you down . Give the exam with an open mind and you will definitely do well.
ATB!!
@avinashkrjha Hello Avinash.. I have a query-
Is gim better or equivalent to imi in terms of placements and job profiles offered?
@Anivesh90 said:@avinashkrjha Hello Avinash.. I have a query-Is gim better or equivalent to imi in terms of placements and job profiles offered?
Comparisons of colleges are not allowed on Pagalguy. Check the placement reports of both the colleges. It is available on websites. For any specific query, please PM Me and any student from IMI.
@avinashkrjha : Sir is MFC good to join in terms of purely intrest in Finc ??? Coz on PG ranking ive seen it very low. And wats avg pckg for it??
Also wats avg pkg for LBISM ??
@Brooklyn said:@avinashkrjha : Sir is MFC good to join in terms of purely intrest in Finc ??? Coz on PG ranking ive seen it very low. And wats avg pckg for it??Also wats avg pkg for LBISM ??
If you are interested for Fin, it's worth joining.
Average Pkg is 9+
Avg Pkg for LBS is 7.7
@Brooklyn said:@avinashkrjha : Sir is MFC good to join in terms of purely intrest in Finc ??? Coz on PG ranking ive seen it very low. And wats avg pckg for it??Also wats avg pkg for LBISM ??
Also wats avg pkg for LBISM ??
If you consider ROI factor - MFC is one of the better institute in the country.
Forms will be out shortly & last date is usually in mid-december so you can apply post CAT
cheers,
gs
@chitresh1990 said:@avinashkrjha 9 ?? sure??
Yes.. !!
Placements 2012 snapshot
Batch Strength: 42
Participants: 39
Offers Made: 41
Highest Package: 18 lac/annum
Avg. Package: 9.2 lac/annum
Median Package: 8.3 lac/annum
@Brooklyn If you're interested in Finance, MFC is a good option. But then apply to LBSIM also if you're not sure of which one to apply. MFC being only for Finance could go against you if after 2-3 months you think your interest lies somewhere else and not in Finance. This generally happens to a lot of guys who joins a B-school with a preconceived notion that they like a particular stream. This is the reason maximum colleges have a general cucurriculum covering all the specialization and after 1st year they ask for your specialization.
@Red_Bull: yess i love finc...i did tak up finc a subj in my last sem of engg only ot get a feel n i loved evey bit of it...bt i wanna knw....wrt plcmts n realyity too
lyk for negg mty advice to sum1 wld b do frm a IIT, NIIT or DCE etc nt frm rest...u wont get a gud pckg easily
@Red_Bull said:@Brooklyn I'm not very well versed with SMS lingo. Didn't got what exactly you were asking?
yess i love finance.....i did take up finance as a subject in my last sem of engineering only to get a feel and i loved every bit of it....but i wanna know...with repect to placements and reality too.
Like for engineering my advice to someone would be to do from IIT, NIIT, DCE or other top colleges ...if u do from other you wont good packages easily
@Brooklyn See, that's what I'm saying here. Just based on one paper you couldn't decide about your specialization and about your future. Studying finance as one subject in engineering is fine but studying it for whole 2 years and then working on the finance domain for probably your entire life is completely different thing. So, I would just advice you to apply(and take admission) to a B-school based on the flexibility and opportunity it would provide you. MBA is probably the last learning phase of one's life and so he/she must be double sure about his/her interests before joining a B-school. Hope this clears your doubt.
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