I have 85%ile in cat 2019 with sectional VA:-77%ile, Dilr:- 80%ile, QA:- 89%ile class 10- 9.6 cgpa, class 12- 77%, Integrated M.tech- 78% (2018 passout), category:- NC-OBC. workex:- No What are my chances to get a call and convert for NITIE Mumbai PGDIM/PGDISEM courses??
Moreover you can also check out the following colleges with your scores
- KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research
- TAPMI Manipal
- Great Lakes Chennai
- FORE School of Management
- GIM Goa
- BIM Trichy and others
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does NITIE has sectional cutoff for cat?
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total fees for Pgdmm in NITIE Mumbai including all expenses?
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The Fees for PGDMM program from NITIE Mumbai is Rs 3,40,000 for 1st year and Rs 3,20,000 for second year academics fees.The facilities charges will be 1,45,000 for each 1st and 2nd year,and Student Welfare and Alumni Activities Charges is Rs 63,000 for 1st year and Rs 70,000 for 2nd year and hostel charge will be Rs 60,000 for each years and Rs 50,000 for Deposit.SO the total fees for this course including every charges will be Rs 6,58,000 for 1st year and Rs 5,95,000 for 2nd year.
You can check more information related to fees herehttps://www.nitie.edu/Fee%20Structure-3.pdf
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Hai, My profile - 10th/12th/grad - 9.4/93.8/73.9. Cat percentile -73.76(category-sc) . I have got call from iim I and L. I have few doubts. Having got a call what is the chance of converting I,L and K (if i get). Can i expect call from iim K , IRMA and NITIE for this percentile?
These are the cut offs for the respective IIMs.
IIM K:
Category |
CAT Score Percentile |
Sectional Percentile |
10th% |
12th% |
GEN |
85 |
75 |
60 |
60 |
NC-OBC/EWS |
75 |
65 |
60 |
60 |
SC |
65 |
55 |
55 |
55 |
ST/PwD |
55 |
45 |
55 |
55 |
IIM I:
Category |
QA |
DILR |
VARC |
Overall |
General |
80 |
80 |
80 |
90 |
EWS |
80 |
80 |
80 |
90 |
NC-OBC |
70 |
70 |
70 |
80 |
SC |
55 |
55 |
55 |
60 |
ST |
45 |
45 |
45 |
50 |
PwD |
45 |
45 |
45 |
50 |
IIM L:
Category Max. percentile Min. percentile Candidates |
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Regarding NITIE, Mumbai, NITIE Mumbai hasn't updated its latest admission brochure yet. But based on 2015 data, available at: https://www.nitie.edu/MANDATORY%20DISCLOSURE%202015%20Full.pdf , for a Candidate belonging to NC-OBC, an overall percentile of 78 in CAT is the bare minimum along with a minimum aggregate of 60% in your B.E/B.Tech. Now there are PGDIM, PGDISEM and 3 other courses with NITIE. The average sectional cut offs look like this:
Category |
QA |
DILR |
VARC |
Overall Percentile |
UR |
92 |
92 |
92 |
97 |
OBC-NC/PWD |
67 |
67 |
67 |
85 |
SC/ST |
44 |
44 |
44 |
57.5 |
Now you have 94.49 percentile with more than required sectional cut offs against your Category. Your Academics are also on the brighter side and that should help you be shortlisted for NITIE, Mumbai. Sometimes, we are tough with ourselves forgetting what we have achieved in life. You have an impeccable academic track and the consistency has never backed off. There are 274 PGDIM seats and 39 PGDISEM seats. Candidates meeting the sectionwise cut off percentile criteria will be called in for Group Discussion and Personal Interview in the order of the ranks based on the ration decided for category wise availability of seats. While the official website doesn't mention the exact no.of seats available for each Category, in 2015-17, as many as 37 candidates joined the PGDIM course from OBC. So considering this, the no.of seats available for NC-OBC will be more or less of the same number. So you will get shortlisted for NITIE Mumbai with your CAT percentile. For the final merit list, your CAT percentile, 10th 12th and Graduation marks along with your performance in GD and PI will be considered. But if we are just talking about being shortlisted for NITIE, you should certainly be given your CAT sectional and over all percentiles.
Going by your Academics, you may get a call from IIM K. Going by your credentials, it is more likely that you will get shortlisted for IIM K. If you have selected IIM K as one of your options and filled in the online registration form, you will get shortlisted for further rounds like WAT and PI. With scores far better than the required minimum aggregate, you should be shortlisted for IIM K. The shortlisting is based on Aggregate Index Score Computation. And it looks like this:
CAT 2019 score: 45% weightage
Class 10th % score: 30% weightage
Class 12% score: 15% weightage
Gender/Academic Diversity score: 10% weightage
The details of each component can be checked at their official page: https://www.iimk.ac.in/academics/pgp/IIMKPGPAdmissionsPolicy2020.pdf Only female candidates are considered for Gender Diversity. So that is one place where you might lose out on points. But the rest, with your academic marks, you should be shortlisted. IIM K will release the list of the shortlisted candidates tentaively by the last week of January 2020. So please keep an eye on the official website for more information.
IIM L has shortlisted approximately 792 Candidates under SC Category. The shortlisting is done on the following basis:
Scaled CAT score: 60% weightage
12th marks: 10% weightage
Graduation: 10% weightage
Work experience: 10% weightage
Diversity Factor: Academic: 5% weightage
Diversity Factor: Gender: 5% weightage
Going by this, you have decent chances with IIM L as well.
IIM Indore has shortlisted almost 6000 Candidates for its 600 intake. And IIM Indore only allots 20% weightage to its CAT score. So that might be a little tricky.
Should I apply for NITIE (NC-OBC) with 89.07 percentile in CAT?
NITIE Mumbai hasn't updated its latest admission brochure yet. But based on 2015 data, available at: https://www.nitie.edu/MANDATORY%20DISCLOSURE%202015%20Full.pdf , for a Candidate belonging to NC-OBC, an overall percentile of 78 in CAT is the bare minimum along with a minimum aggregate of 60% in your B.E/B.Tech. Now there are PGDIM, PGDISEM and 3 other courses with NITIE. The average sectional cut offs look like this:
Category |
QA |
DILR |
VARC |
Overall Percentile |
UR |
92 |
92 |
92 |
97 |
OBC-NC/PWD |
67 |
67 |
67 |
85 |
SC/ST |
44 |
44 |
44 |
57.5 |
Now you have 89.07 percentile with more than required sectional cut offs against your Category. We do not have your Academic details. There are 274 PGDIM seats and 39 PGDISEM seats. Candidates meeting the sectionwise cut off percentile criteria will be called in for Group Discussion and Personal Interview in the order of the ranks based on the ration decided for category wise availability of seats. While the official website doesn't mention the exact no.of seats available for each Category, in 2015-17, as many as 37 candidates joined the PGDIM course from OBC. So considering this, the no.of seats available for NC-OBC will be more or less of the same number. So you will get shortlisted for NITIE Mumbai with your CAT percentile. For the final merit list, your CAT percentile, 10th 12th and Graduation marks along with your performance in GD and PI will be considered. But if we are just talking about being shortlisted for NITIE, you should certainly be given your CAT sectional and over all percentiles.
cat-98.5 10th-76 12th-90 grad-8.1 workex-12 months category-NCOBC what are my chances of converting NITIE
Hello Nehal
Congratulation on getting good result in CAT.As you have mentioned your academics score,it is good and also you have work experience of 12 months,which will be a plus point in your result.
So Talking about the colleges,you have many chances of getting calls from some top best colleges and also some top IIMs and talking about the National Institute Of Industrial Engineering,Mumbai,you have a great chance of getting call from this college.As per the last year cut off of this college was 97+ percentile in CAT,Cut off may fluctuate every year,so you have to wait for the cut off.
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Best Of Luck!!!
Which tier 2 colleges would be best for PGDM/MBA in Operations in terms of placements(other than NITIE,SIOM)?
Operations management is a field that can, on occasion, be misconstrued due to its multidisciplinary nature. Be that as it may, its capacities structure the lynchpin of organizations the world over and achievement can regularly lay soundly on its shoulders. The MBA in operations management is a typical specialization among driving business colleges the world over. Anyway, what is operations management and what makes a decent operations manager?
Operations management is chiefly concerned with planning, organizing and supervising in the contexts of production, manufacturing or the provision of services. As such, it is delivery-focused, ensuring that an organization successfully turns inputs to outputs in an efficient manner. The inputs themselves could represent anything from materials, equipment and technology to human resources such as staff or workers.
An MBA in operations management or a specialization in a related field, such as logistics or supply chain management, should help students to enter the industry by developing the requisite skill set or to help those already in the industry to widen their knowledge and push on into a business leadership role.
Studying an MBA in operations management commonly offers a global perspective on industry trends and an awareness of any financial regulations or political uncertainties that could impact an organization. Indeed, risk management, getting to grips with the industry’s inherent complexities and responding well to change will be a strong consideration for students during their course.
Emphasizing the importance of strategic thinking is also a cornerstone of many leading operations management programs, something that should enable graduates to ensure their organization stays ahead of its competition.
Tier 2 institutes which are renowned for their specialisation in Operations Management are:
Institute |
Average Salary Package(Lakhs per annum) |
NITIE |
19.77 |
SIOM |
10.80 |
IIT Bombay |
20.8 |
NMIMS Mumbai |
17.6 |
IIT Delhi |
16.54 |
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Which courses can I get into in the NITIE college for MBA if I have a 90 percentile in CAT and 10.0 cgpa, 89% and 8.07 cgpa in my 10th, 12th and graduation(mechanical engineering) respectively?
Though, you have a very good academic record and it shows that you have been consistent in your academic record from your childhood, but I am really sorry to inform you that you would not be getting a call from NITIE Mumbai since it has a cut off of 97+ percentile in CAT for the general candidates.
But, you have a decent percentile and you will be getting a call from other B-Schools including some baby IIMs too. For your convenience, I am listing some of the B-Schools from which you stand of getting a chance of securing a call for their GD/PI process.
- IIM Sirmaur
- IIM Amritsar
- IIM Ranchi (HR Program)
- IIM Jammu
- IMT Ghaziabad
- TAPMI, Manipal
- GIM, Goa
- XIMB
- Fore School of Management, Delhi
- KJ SOMAIYA, Mumbai
- LIBA, Chennai
- BIM, Trichy
- IFMR, Chennai
- XISS, Ranchi
- IIT Kharagpur(MHRM Program)
What you need to do is to start preparing for GD/PI processes as early as possible because the moment you will start receiving the calls, you will have no time for preparation. The colleges mentioned above will land you in a job of 10-12 lakhs per annum but it will also depend on your calibre and your dedication that will give you the kick-start.
You can also appear for other exams like XAT, SNAP, CMAT, TISS, MHCET which will serve you as a gateway to several other good B-Schools and will land you in a job with a hefty package. All you need to do is to decide which specialisation you want to get into. And if at all, you need Operations Management as your career, then you can go for SIOM which takes only engineers with a good Snap score.
I hope I am able to solve your query. Do write to us if you face any confusion, we will be glad to help you out. All the best!!!