Can a non IITian crack IIM?
Can a non IITian crack IIM?
Aniruddha Jaju, a non-IITian who cracked the Common Admission Test in his second attempt in 2010 and made it to the prestigious Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad shares his experience with us. Jaju’s success story clearly debunks the popular myth that only IITians make it to the top b-schools in India.
Can a non engineer get into IIM?
It’s not your academic background, but what you do with that background, that defines you. So, don’t aim for the 75-100 seats that non-engineers secure every year at IIMs, aim for that one seat out of the 400 seats. Ultimately, you’re only going to need one seat to get in.
Has anyone got into IIM without work experience?
And the answer to the question above is that, ‘No, work experience is not compulsory for seeking admission into IIMs. ‘ However, there is no denying the fact that work experience adds a lot to a candidates profile when applying for admission to a B-school.
Is it easier for IITians to get into IIM?
Being one among the top 3% of IITians taking the exam is probably more difficult than being in the top 0.3 percent of people in the general category! Very much like the story that it is difficult to get in if you are an engineer (More than 85% of entrants into IIM A, B or C are engineers).
Can a non Iitian get into IIM Ahmedabad?
Definitely they can! There can be two types of people satisfying this criteria and I would answer this question with the statistics from my batch (2019–2021) at IIM Ahmedabad: Non-IIT engineers: In my batch of 391 students, there are 288 engineers and out of them 150 are IIT graduates.
Which is better IIM or IIT?
IIT comparatively is more renowned in terms of quality education & best placement opportunities. IIMs is a slightly more proactive when it comes to industry interactions as compared to IIT institutes. Both IIMs & IITs are considered to be institutes of repute in India & hold great value in the industry.
Are IIMs biased towards engineers?
Though Basu believes IIMs are not biased, a data shows in the last year, 87 per cent students of the 2018-20 PGP batch of IIM Calcutta are from the engineering background. While from past a decade, IIMs are trying to break this myth by enrolling candidates from a diverse background, engineers still dominate the seats.
Can a non engineer crack CAT?
There is a high number of non-engineering students every year who manage to crack CAT, in spite of not being from an engineering/statistics/maths/ mathematical science background. In 2017, three non-engineering students got 100 percentile score in CAT.
Can I join IIM after IIT?
Yes, you can go for IIM after IIT. It’s kind of a trend you can say, it’s the most preferred option of IITians. Definitely, this can fetch you better jobs and sharpen up your business and marketing skills. Though no matter you are from IIT, you have to clear CAT in order to get a seat in IIM.
Is it easy for IITians to crack CAT?
Anyway, the reason why IITians crack CAT relatively easy is because they have solid basics. JEE and days at IIT have given them enough instances to show then IQ level.. they dont CAt %le to show that.. There are others who actually prepare well and miss out coz of such people..
Can a non IIT student make it to the top 10 IIMs?
So, yes non-IIT students can not only make it to the top 10 IIMs but also be the best there, beating all the IITians, SRCCians and chartered accountants. Out of 460+ students, only 60 (12–13%) belong to the IITs. Do you know the top 3 rankers of IIM Kozhikode PGP 2018–2020 batch?
Which is the best non IIM College for CAT score?
So, if you are looking for a good Non-IIM college that accepts CAT score, IITK is the best place to go for. No. Of Seats: 78 (Approx) Top Recruiters: Amazon, Cognizant, EXL, Deloitte, HSBC, Infosys, ICICI Bank, LAVA, IBM. The Faculty of Management Studies offers different management courses to the students on the basis of their CAT score.
Are there any non IIT Engineers in the world?
Non-IIT engineers: In my batch of 391 students, there are 288 engineers and out of them 150 are IIT graduates. That means there are 138 engineers who have graduated from colleges other than the IITs. That is roughly 35.29% of the batch