Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM), Sri Balaji University

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Aayush Nagar

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First of all, I would suggest you think again before taking PM & HRD although it's good but, I would suggest you to do HR from top colleges like TISS, NMIMS Mumbai, etc. You would definitely get better opportunities from these colleges. Now, let's talk about Balaji Institute of Modern Management's Pm & HRD.
BIMM is no doubt a good college, and majority of its students pursue PGDM in marketing. So, college focuses more on marketing placements but they didn't take HR lightly. They call many big companies in campus like Vedanta, TCS, Amazon, Infosys, Deloitte, etc. And common placements we have seen in HR is 4-7 but the highest goes to 14.
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Aayush Nagar

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It depends on your score. If you have better options than Balaji, then go for it but as far as I know, if you have 75 percentile to 80 percentile than BIMM is a good option even in PM&HRD, many good companies come for recruitment like Vedanta, Amazon, Cognizant, TCS, etc. who offers 12-14 LPA. I guess, it is much better than any other college, but if you have 90 percentile + in CMAT and 80-90+ in CAT, then go for Welingkar Mumbai, NIRMA, TAPMI, KJ, FORE Delhi, etc., but if you have below 80 in CAT, then Balaji is the best option. The only cons I think is its 365 days working culture, with a 90+ attendance, but if you can sustain its wo
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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

Contributor-Level 9

BIMM, Pune is better in terms of ROI and here almost 300+ companies visit almost all the sectors. The highest package this year is 14 LPA. IMT is a brand but IMT Ghaziabad is in Hyderabad with an average package of 8 LPA and minimum fees of 12 lakhs. The overall fees of BIMM is approximately 9 LPA. If you are getting an average package of 6.75 LPA then it is good.

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BHAWNA BHOJWANI

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Hi Kunjal, well the dates for admission process are almost closed. It is not sure as of now when will GD-PI again take place. You can contact admission cell for further queries. For any further detail leave comment below.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Hi Raviraj,
You can target anywhere from 75% and above. The more you score, the better chances you have to be in BIMM-Pune. Please don't take entrance exams score very seriously, just score basic, because it will help you to be into the list. Also, 70% weight-age is been given to your performance in GD/PI in your selection round.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

I don't think so that Sri Balaji Society gives admission based on category that is General, SC, ST, etc.
The cut-off for CAT in general category is somewhere around 80-88 percentile.
But, one thing I can suggest you is, if possible fill the application form, and if you get a call from SBS, try to perform well in GD/PI, because they give more weightage to GD/PI.

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Aparajit Sanyal

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IPE is a better option than BIMM or Christ as later ones are known for their BA courses, not MBA.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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If you go by the data and ROI, BIMM PUNE comes one among the top 3 B schools in Pune by Times survey. As mentioned by my friend in the above answer, I would like to add that if you want a better ROI and good company then BIMM can be your choice where as if you have any location constraint then you can choose NDIM, it is an average college in Delhi.

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BHAWNA BHOJWANI

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Frankly speaking, both are more or less same in terms of being good and reputed colleges of Pune in terms of education, placements and ROI. But personally, I'll suggest to go with Balaji as the corporate culture is better and lots of learning opportunities are there. But since you've asked about lexicon - yes, it's a good option because the focus will be on overall development of students and decent placements.
If possible, you should personally visit the campus to know better.

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Aditi Agrawal

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No, it won't affect your placement because more the no. of students, more will be the number of company to come and pick the appropriate student.

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