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The non-IIM Top Indian Business Schools Alumni Report – Part 2 - FMCG & Consulting

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Rajagopal

Good set of facts and analysis, eagerly awaiting part 3 of the report :)

15 May 2012, 01.50 PM

Rajagopal

Any updates on Part-3 of the report?

22 May 2012, 05.31 PM

rahul

eagerly waiting for part 3 ,dat will help me decide between JBIMS nd IIM K , heard JB is too good for finance !

8 Jun 2012, 07.32 PM

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Rohit

If you want a better placement please go ahead with JBIMS. The batch ratio is unreasonably skewed in favour of JBIMS when it comes to placements. Also, you will not spend over 100,000 for your 2 years where as IIM K will cost you at least 12 times more. If you want brand IIM and a good campus life, go to Kerala! It will be naive to decide on the basis of these reports.

9 Jun 2012, 09.12 AM |

Utsav Patodia

Having graduated in Commerce and Accountancy from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata and securing an admit into the YLP Programme, I have worked and interned in diverse industries ranging from Corporate Finance and Assurance to Venture capital. I will be joining the PGP at ISB, Class of 2019(2018-2019).

The analysis is a little skewed because there is a comparison of alum strength of some really old schools with the relatively younger ones. Despite being just 17 years old, ISB's consulting footprint is greater than XL, JB, FMS, and SP, which are some of the oldest schools in the country. Now that is dominance !

21 Feb 2018, 11.26 AM

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Comments
 

Rajagopal

Good set of facts and analysis, eagerly awaiting part 3 of the report :)

15 May 2012, 01.50 PM

Rajagopal

Any updates on Part-3 of the report?

22 May 2012, 05.31 PM

rahul

eagerly waiting for part 3 ,dat will help me decide between JBIMS nd IIM K , heard JB is too good for finance !

8 Jun 2012, 07.32 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Rohit

If you want a better placement please go ahead with JBIMS. The batch ratio is unreasonably skewed in favour of JBIMS when it comes to placements. Also, you will not spend over 100,000 for your 2 years where as IIM K will cost you at least 12 times more. If you want brand IIM and a good campus life, go to Kerala! It will be naive to decide on the basis of these reports.

9 Jun 2012, 09.12 AM |

Utsav Patodia

Having graduated in Commerce and Accountancy from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata and securing an admit into the YLP Programme, I have worked and interned in diverse industries ranging from Corporate Finance and Assurance to Venture capital. I will be joining the PGP at ISB, Class of 2019(2018-2019).

The analysis is a little skewed because there is a comparison of alum strength of some really old schools with the relatively younger ones. Despite being just 17 years old, ISB's consulting footprint is greater than XL, JB, FMS, and SP, which are some of the oldest schools in the country. Now that is dominance !

21 Feb 2018, 11.26 AM