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IIM Indore Versus MDI Gurgaon - Which B-School Is A Better Option?

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Pratik Ranjan

Pratik is an MBA candidate at IIM Lucknow. He is an ardent aspiring marketing strategist. His passion for marketing multiplied multifold post his internship with Unilever, where he was conferred with a PPO. Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug & seized by afflatus to read, write & explore, this twenty-something believes in the power of dreaming with his eyes open. He is a columnist in various newsletters and is up for any discussion that involves the nuances of marketing and strategy. P.S: He's charged by the fuel of caffeine.

Busting so many myths at once. Very well written.

10 Jun 2019, 05.09 PM

Rohit Dawra

Rohit is pursuing MBA at SJMSOM, IIT Bombay (Class of 2021). He has done his under-graduation in Information Technology from VJTI, Mumbai.

How did you verify that 98.76 is the highest average CAT percentile across all B-schools?

11 Jun 2019, 09.01 AM

Manik Sharma

While you have touched each and evry point very well, but, dude, anything that you have typed above can be found on google with a single search. Your title says 'which is a better option' and you end up putting them at same level ? If you had no intentions of making a decision, you should have just written the *good things* about both the colleges !! when you say, the author is currently the mba student, we expect some insights as well, not the cliche comparison of pkgs, location, batch size etc !! And I wonder then people would say 'very well written article'.

11 Jun 2019, 10.54 AM

Chirag Shukla

Excellent article. Very detailed and some very pertinent points. However, I'd like to poke some holes in this. 1. MDI Gurgaon's PGP programme was launched in 1994, so effectively, the institute has just about 2-years or 2 batch's worth of an advantage over IIM Indore. 2. There is a gap of almost 100 companies on campus between MDI Gurgaon and IIM Indore. That is a huge gap, even if the number of students on campus is significantly higher at IIM Indore. This also raises the question that, given the stark difference in absolute numbers, is location really an advantage for MDI Gurgaon? 3. If we are looking at the highest CTC, why not consider the international CTC as well? Granted that it may be in dollars, but for the Class of 2018 at IIM Indore, the highest international CTC stood at 63.45 lakhs while at MDI it stood at 55 lakhs, which translates to a difference of about $13,000, given the exchange rate in early 2018. Furthermore, if we go back to 2017, the highest CTC (domestic) at IIM Indore stood at Rs. 37 lakhs, while at MDI it was 28.74 lakhs. 4. What is your source for the stat - .."98.76 percentile, which is the highest across all B-schools in India."? I think this might be an assumption and not a fact, and is therefore moot. 5. The difference in fees for MDI and IIM Indore may appear a trifling figure when viewed in this article, but 4 lakhs is a lot of money. For some freshers, it is an entire year's salary. Please do let me know if I am wrong about any of the 5 points. :) A really well-written article though.

11 Jun 2019, 11.06 AM

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Nakul Midha

Just replying to point number 2, the number of companies depends on how soon the entire batch gets placed. So in those terms, having less companies is good.

11 Jun 2019, 11.48 AM |

Rahul Saini

point 1 - MDI conducted training programs and the national management programs since 1973. So technically it still awarded MBA. IIM Indore came into existence in 1996. point 2 - Yes you are right. But the effect is reverse. Large number of companies mean the placement took longer. lesser number of companies means the placement was wrapped up earlier and the entire list of companies could not visit the campus. Point 3 - Yes you are right. However if you going to previous years then it would be pertinent to also take up all the figures there. prior to 2019, in all the years MDI's average and Median numbers have been higher than IIM I's Point 4 - Okay Point 5 - Okay

16 Jun 2019, 09.11 PM |

Adarsh Ranjan

Adarsh is a second year MBA candidate at MDI Gurgaon. Having worked as a manager at Tata Steel and Mahindra&Mahindra for close to 4 years, he has developed an innate love for HR. His passion for HR has made him bag several accolades including that of being the national winner at the annual HR conference of XLRI. He is an avid reader, a proud speaker, a footloose traveller, an automobile enthusiast and definitely one you’d like to clink your beers with.

Very detailed and insightful article. Thank you InsideIIM

11 Jun 2019, 11.28 AM

Aayush Agarwal

Clearly the article has been written by an MDI Gurgaon student and hence the clear bias in the article.

11 Jun 2019, 11.49 AM

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Rahul Saini

Can you talk on the data? Is the data incorrect?

16 Jun 2019, 09.13 PM |

Pratik Ranjan

Pratik is an MBA candidate at IIM Lucknow. He is an ardent aspiring marketing strategist. His passion for marketing multiplied multifold post his internship with Unilever, where he was conferred with a PPO. Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug & seized by afflatus to read, write & explore, this twenty-something believes in the power of dreaming with his eyes open. He is a columnist in various newsletters and is up for any discussion that involves the nuances of marketing and strategy. P.S: He's charged by the fuel of caffeine.

I had read the 98.76%ile bit elsewhere as well. It turns out to be true, because, all IIMs have 50% seats reserved. XLRI accepts XAT scores (not CAT) and SPJain accepts profile calls too. So overall percentile wise, this happens to be the highest.

11 Jun 2019, 01.28 PM

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Comments
 

Pratik Ranjan

Pratik is an MBA candidate at IIM Lucknow. He is an ardent aspiring marketing strategist. His passion for marketing multiplied multifold post his internship with Unilever, where he was conferred with a PPO. Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug & seized by afflatus to read, write & explore, this twenty-something believes in the power of dreaming with his eyes open. He is a columnist in various newsletters and is up for any discussion that involves the nuances of marketing and strategy. P.S: He's charged by the fuel of caffeine.

Busting so many myths at once. Very well written.

10 Jun 2019, 05.09 PM

Rohit Dawra

Rohit is pursuing MBA at SJMSOM, IIT Bombay (Class of 2021). He has done his under-graduation in Information Technology from VJTI, Mumbai.

How did you verify that 98.76 is the highest average CAT percentile across all B-schools?

11 Jun 2019, 09.01 AM

Manik Sharma

While you have touched each and evry point very well, but, dude, anything that you have typed above can be found on google with a single search. Your title says 'which is a better option' and you end up putting them at same level ? If you had no intentions of making a decision, you should have just written the *good things* about both the colleges !! when you say, the author is currently the mba student, we expect some insights as well, not the cliche comparison of pkgs, location, batch size etc !! And I wonder then people would say 'very well written article'.

11 Jun 2019, 10.54 AM

Chirag Shukla

Excellent article. Very detailed and some very pertinent points. However, I'd like to poke some holes in this. 1. MDI Gurgaon's PGP programme was launched in 1994, so effectively, the institute has just about 2-years or 2 batch's worth of an advantage over IIM Indore. 2. There is a gap of almost 100 companies on campus between MDI Gurgaon and IIM Indore. That is a huge gap, even if the number of students on campus is significantly higher at IIM Indore. This also raises the question that, given the stark difference in absolute numbers, is location really an advantage for MDI Gurgaon? 3. If we are looking at the highest CTC, why not consider the international CTC as well? Granted that it may be in dollars, but for the Class of 2018 at IIM Indore, the highest international CTC stood at 63.45 lakhs while at MDI it stood at 55 lakhs, which translates to a difference of about $13,000, given the exchange rate in early 2018. Furthermore, if we go back to 2017, the highest CTC (domestic) at IIM Indore stood at Rs. 37 lakhs, while at MDI it was 28.74 lakhs. 4. What is your source for the stat - .."98.76 percentile, which is the highest across all B-schools in India."? I think this might be an assumption and not a fact, and is therefore moot. 5. The difference in fees for MDI and IIM Indore may appear a trifling figure when viewed in this article, but 4 lakhs is a lot of money. For some freshers, it is an entire year's salary. Please do let me know if I am wrong about any of the 5 points. :) A really well-written article though.

11 Jun 2019, 11.06 AM

+Read Replies (2)

Nakul Midha

Just replying to point number 2, the number of companies depends on how soon the entire batch gets placed. So in those terms, having less companies is good.

11 Jun 2019, 11.48 AM |

Rahul Saini

point 1 - MDI conducted training programs and the national management programs since 1973. So technically it still awarded MBA. IIM Indore came into existence in 1996. point 2 - Yes you are right. But the effect is reverse. Large number of companies mean the placement took longer. lesser number of companies means the placement was wrapped up earlier and the entire list of companies could not visit the campus. Point 3 - Yes you are right. However if you going to previous years then it would be pertinent to also take up all the figures there. prior to 2019, in all the years MDI's average and Median numbers have been higher than IIM I's Point 4 - Okay Point 5 - Okay

16 Jun 2019, 09.11 PM |

Adarsh Ranjan

Adarsh is a second year MBA candidate at MDI Gurgaon. Having worked as a manager at Tata Steel and Mahindra&Mahindra for close to 4 years, he has developed an innate love for HR. His passion for HR has made him bag several accolades including that of being the national winner at the annual HR conference of XLRI. He is an avid reader, a proud speaker, a footloose traveller, an automobile enthusiast and definitely one you’d like to clink your beers with.

Very detailed and insightful article. Thank you InsideIIM

11 Jun 2019, 11.28 AM

Aayush Agarwal

Clearly the article has been written by an MDI Gurgaon student and hence the clear bias in the article.

11 Jun 2019, 11.49 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Rahul Saini

Can you talk on the data? Is the data incorrect?

16 Jun 2019, 09.13 PM |

Pratik Ranjan

Pratik is an MBA candidate at IIM Lucknow. He is an ardent aspiring marketing strategist. His passion for marketing multiplied multifold post his internship with Unilever, where he was conferred with a PPO. Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug & seized by afflatus to read, write & explore, this twenty-something believes in the power of dreaming with his eyes open. He is a columnist in various newsletters and is up for any discussion that involves the nuances of marketing and strategy. P.S: He's charged by the fuel of caffeine.

I had read the 98.76%ile bit elsewhere as well. It turns out to be true, because, all IIMs have 50% seats reserved. XLRI accepts XAT scores (not CAT) and SPJain accepts profile calls too. So overall percentile wise, this happens to be the highest.

11 Jun 2019, 01.28 PM