Since the results for most B-schools are out, students have regular queries about which B-school to join. For students who have converted A, B or C admit, there is hardly any scope of confusion. But, there is a huge tussle between which IIM L, K, I and institutes like XLRI, FMS, NITIE etc.
How does one make the right choice in terms of which institute to join? What are the factors that one should consider?
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AKSHAY RAJ
Akshay is a various reader and loves reading fictional novels especially the ones by George Orwell and Paulo Coelho. He is supposed to be an Electronics & Communications engineer by degree. This year he is joining IIM K for his MBA.
Your article resembles a lot with one written on Catwriter Blog
11 Jun 2020, 02.21 PM
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Dikshant Yadav
I am a student of batch 2022 at FMS Delhi. Calls- IIMC, FMS, IIMK, IIMI, NITIE, SJMSOM IITB, New IIMs Converts- FMS D, IIM K, IIM I, NITIE M, SJMSOM IIT B, IIMC(Waitlisted), New IIMs
Yes, even I felt that.
12 Jun 2020, 01.10 AM |
AKSHAY RAJ
Akshay is a various reader and loves reading fictional novels especially the ones by George Orwell and Paulo Coelho. He is supposed to be an Electronics & Communications engineer by degree. This year he is joining IIM K for his MBA.
Good to know that.The sentence formation might be different but the main idea and even ordering of those points are same
12 Jun 2020, 09.19 AM |
Ashi Jain
Hello. I was unaware of this page. For my research, I relied on a lot of Quora answers (some even published back in 2015), and spoke to an IIM graduate who again talked about things like brand value of an IIM, and other factors such as ROI (which we commonly look and mentioned that even IIM A doesn't have a good ROI if you look like that ). You B-School Only Once was a series started by InsideIIM which was to say at the last that this decision is crucial. Towards the end, it was just my opinion that while I had spoken of the IIM tag before, this shouldn't be limiting especially in cases when you've to choose between a new IIM and other top B schools. Hope that it clarifies. :)
12 Jun 2020, 03.58 PM |
Pat Sen
very wishy-washy, no validations of the conclusion arrived at. a better approach would have been to share some current data about pay- bands and such interesting career outcomes. No statistics at all to understand authenticity.
12 Jun 2020, 07.53 PM
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Ashi Jain
Hello. This is a very subjective topic and there is no concrete way to determine which college scores over the other. I just addressed the things you should look out for and how important are each of them - like not just falling for ROI or an IIM tag (while these are important) and looking at the bigger picture in terms of Networking Opportunities, Alumni Base and most importantly, figuring where you interest lies. However, thank you for your feedback. I would back my next articles with more statistics to help the reader arrive at a definitive conclusion. :)
12 Jun 2020, 08.46 PMEdited |