Average rating of IIL
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Parth Reddy
MBA in Logistics And Supply Chain Management
Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025
Admission: In logistics, personal knowledge is key besides textbooks. It gives us a real picture of the shipping world. IIL has awesome teachers who know their stuff from years in the industry. They share their own insights, which will come in handy for future jobs. The staff is super friendly too.
Placement: The college helped us find good jobs in shipping companies. They gave us a lot of support in finding work in India and Dubai. We learned a lot about the shipping and logistics industries. It was really helpful for getting a job after graduation.
Campus: The classrooms at this college are awesome for studying. They take us on field trips to shipping and logistics companies every week or so, which helps us learn a lot. Plus, the classrooms have AC, so it's comfy too.
Lata Singh
MBA in Logistics and Shipping
Reviewed On 11 Nov, 2025
Admission: The staff here have 30-40 years of industry experience, which is cool. The course material matches what we're learning, but the books they make us buy for $14,000 are terrible. They're full of mistakes, typos, and unclear info. Seems like they just copied stuff from the Internet.
Placement: Most students got placed, but many got low-paying jobs. Only a few landed good salaries. Most got around 15000 or even less, like 8000. Everyone gets an internship, but it's unpaid. The college cares more about money than students. Even during demonetization, they made us pay fees before the deadline with no discounts.
Campus: The college doesn't have a canteen and the infrastructure is not great. The toilets are not very clean. The study materials they give us are not helpful, and they charged us 14000 for useless stuff. The syllabus is weird they teach general MBA topics in the final semester and specialized subjects in the beginning, which is different from other business schools.
Poonam Reddy
MBA in Logistics and Shipping
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: I'm working in research now. The college really helped me improve my research skills. The course was mostly theory in class, but the rest was up to us to figure out. We had to do a lot of studying and searching for data to finish the course. We worked on different research projects and even got to present at agro supply chain conferences. There were about 60 students in each class, and the course fees were around INR 525000 a year.
Placement: To get a job on campus, you need to be in your 3rd semester. Big companies like Wipro, Dabur, Axis, ICICI Bank, and ITC come to hire students. Last year, the highest salary was around Rs. 35 Lacs, and the lowest was about Rs. 6.5 Lacs.
Campus: The Hostel was super clean and quiet. The bathrooms were really tidy. The rooms were comfy and they cleaned them every day. We shared a room with other students. We booked our room online but had to pay an extra 1000 bucks for it. The Hostel Fee is 100K per year.
Sachin Mishra
MBA in Logistics and Shipping
Reviewed On 23 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They know their stuff and teach well. They use a digital projector to teach, which is cool. They also give us a taste of real-world work. The course content is gonna be super helpful in the future.
Placement: Big companies like Amazon, DHL, and Flipkart come to our college for hiring students. Our seniors have awesome jobs now, and many of us have landed cool jobs too. The top salary is around Rs. 30,000 a month, while the lowest is about Rs. 15,000. Lots of shipping companies come for placements. We have a placement cell on campus to help us out. Our industrial visits and gulf program were super interesting.
Campus: The college has everything you need Wi-Fi, labs, library, medical help, and sports stuff. The labs and classrooms are nice and have AC. But there's no canteen or hostel here. Overall, no problems with the college's facilities.
Rajeev Reddy
MBA in Logistics and Shipping
Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors were pretty good, but the teaching quality suffered because of management issues, not the professors. It can be stressful for students. They have strict rules and give heavy fines.
Placement: Most students who scored above 45% got placed in my college. Salaries range from 1 lakh to 5 lakhs. The top companies don't visit for placements. Everyone has to do a 90-day internship at rural companies and get paid 7500 bucks. We work under a manager, but we never get the manager title.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi or labs. There are about 6-8 air-conditioned classrooms, but no library. The campus is pretty basic, just one floor of a government building. For PG classes, there are 2 classrooms, and for UG classes, they rent a separate building with 3 classrooms. Overall, everything is just okay, nothing special.
Rakhi Iyer
MBA in Logistics And Supply Chain Management
Reviewed On 16 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors here aren't just teachers they've worked in the logistics industry and share their real-world experience. It's a big advantage for us students. Learning about freight forwarding, international business management, and other subjects is really useful for my job now.
Placement: The best thing about our GMBA course is the 60-day international internship in Dubai. Trust me, experiencing logistics here really helps you become a top-notch Logistician. When I researched IIL during college, I found out from seniors that placements were good. I loved my time at IIL, interning in Dubai, and then getting hired by the same company. Grateful to IIL for the opportunity.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with all the important facilities. Classrooms are top-notch, clean, and well-kept. Living spaces are nice and peaceful. Students from all over can easily settle in here, with good options for food and accommodation. There are lots of cafeterias to chill with friends, plus beaches and parks nearby for fun hangouts.
Vaishnavi Patel
BBA in Logistics and Shipping
Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here just focus on finishing the daily work and don't really care much about teaching us. The course is good if you have a qualified teacher who gets you. Some teachers do get us, though.
Placement: The placements here are really disappointing. I've heard from older students that only about 20% of us actually get placed, and even then, no one seems happy with their jobs. They offer internships in India and UAE, but the ones in India are not great. It's making a lot of us lose hope in getting good placements or internships from this college.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, which is a bummer. The libraries don't have a lot of books, but the classrooms are great. They have projectors, AC, and comfy chairs. However, they don't really do much for sports or fun stuff on campus.
Chetan Nair
MBA in Logistics And Supply Chain Management
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: In the logistics field, knowing stuff beyond textbooks is key. That's how we really understand how shipping works. IIL has awesome teachers who know their stuff from real-world experience. Plus, we go on industry visits every week or so, which gives us a good feel for how things work in shipping and logistics.
Placement: The college helps us find good jobs by giving placement support. They connect us with top shipping companies in India and Dubai. We learn a lot about shipping and logistics here. It's great for getting a job in this field.
Campus: The classrooms at our college are top-notch and perfect for studying. They're all air-conditioned, which makes learning super comfortable.
Saloni Das
MBA in Logistics and Shipping
Reviewed On 4 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers know a lot about logistics because they work in the industry. They have good experience and can share real-life examples with us. It's helpful to learn from people who are actually working in logistics.
Placement: The job placements at our college are really good. Last year, over 85% of students in the senior batch got jobs. The highest salary offered was 5 LPA. Companies like DP World and DHL come for placements every year. Almost everyone gets an internship here too.
Campus: The facilities here are pretty good and well-equipped. They have air-conditioned classrooms, Wi-Fi, and labs. There's no hostel on campus, but you can find nearby hostels or rooms to stay. Unfortunately, they don't have libraries or canteens on site.
Sunil Khan
Post Graduate Programme in Logistics and Shipping
Reviewed On 14 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable, and some have worked in logistics before, which is awesome. The coursework is up-to-date with what's happening in the industry. We even get to go on industrial visits every week, which really helps us get a feel for how things work out there.
Placement: Most students in our college get jobs through the placement cell around 90%. The starting salary is between 2 to 3 lakhs per year. If you have experience in fields like logistics, you might get higher pay. Roles like logistic coordinator, business development manager, and more are available. Big companies like DHL and DB Schenker hire students. We also get internships from the college, but you can find your own too.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure, everything is air-conditioned which is nice. They have Wi-Fi and labs. It's a safe place for students. They give us an online portal to check attendance and pay fees easily.
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