Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM), Pune was ranked amongst the top 10 B-Schools in India by the TOI survey. It has become a well renowned college for pursuing MBA and has a relatively strong alumni network in the management industry. Taxila Business School (TBS) was ranked amongst the top 30 B-schools in the country and is in a growing stage.
Tabulated below is a brief comparison of both the institutes:
BIMM | TBS | |
ESTABLISHED | 1999 | 2003 |
BATCH SIZE | 360 | 180 |
TEACHER TO STUDENT RATIO | 1:8 | 1:10 |
ADMISSION | CAT/ XAT/ MAH CET/ CMAT | CAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ MAT |
FEES | 8.45 LACS | 8.55 LACS |
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The top 50% students of TBS are provided with the opportunity of 3 internships along with a month-long global immersion programme in Rome Business School. The institute adopts a meticulous learning method wherein, students have to attend classes for around 8 hours a day, perform case studies, attend seminars, workshops and work on live projects in rural areas. Salient features about the previous placement session are:
BIMM offers six specializations under general MBA which are, Sales and Marketing, Finance and Financial Services, IT and Systems, Operations and Supply Chain Management, PM and HRD and lastly Business Analytics. The rigorous and continuous evaluation accounts for excellent academic performances and readiness for the industry-specific roles. At the end of the first year, it is compulsory to take up live projects and often many students grab PPOs. The institute has a relatively high ROI and was ranked 3rd amongst the B-Schools in Maharashtra in terms of ROI. Highlights of the previous year placement session are: