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Prestige Institute of Management and Research

Private University|Estd. 1994|NAAC Grade A++|NIRF #101 (Management) 2023

Average rating of Prestige College Indore

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.3

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.4/5

Admission

Admission

4.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.9/5

Academics

Academics

4.4/5

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Anjali Khan

Anjali Khan

14 Sept, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The business school I went to had really great teachers. They knew their stuff and were super helpful with our projects. The semester exams were a bit tough, but nothing too crazy. It was a solid school with top-notch faculty.

Placement: The placements at our college are really good. Almost 70-80% of students get jobs through campus placements every year. Companies such as Deloitte, Accenture, and IBM come for placements. They offer roles like HR and consultant. The average salary offered is around 6 to 8 LPA. I personally had a great experience and even got an internship. It's a good opportunity for students here.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure that's well-maintained. All classrooms are air-conditioned, and there are labs and libraries on campus. They also have a sports ground for activities. Hostels are available for both girls and boys, and the food there is tasty!

Manoj Patel

Manoj Patel

24 May, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful and really know their stuff. They make sure our course is all about real-life stuff, like giving presentations to practice our communication skills. We also learn about project management, which is great for working in teams. The curriculum is up-to-date, so no changes needed there. We have exams twice a year, but they're not too tough - just the right level of challenge.

Placement: Once you hit the 3rd semester, you can apply for jobs on campus. And after the first semester, you can do internships. Lots of companies like AU bank, ICICI bank, and Dmart come to hire students. The highest salary is 15 LPA, while the average is 4.5 LPA. Most students end up working in big finance companies after they graduate.

Campus: The college has a tech fest every November which is pretty cool. They organize alumni meetups and sports activities which are fun. The library has a good collection of books on different topics like finance and behavior. There are around 9-10 journals available there too. The campus building is small and not that great. The canteen food is not very tasty and lacks variety. Classrooms have internet and projectors which is helpful. You can play sports like cricket, volleyball, khokho, kabaddi, and basketball on campus. There's a hostel with mess food, but it's not that great.

Shubham Mishra

Shubham Mishra

17 Jun, 2024

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at PIMR are really helpful. What sets this college apart is how they care about your issues. They have loads of experience, like 15 years or more. PIMR started this cool thing called LMP. It's about learning by doing, like in finance clubs or marketing clubs. Students get to plan and run events, which is awesome. It's a great way to learn management. The courses are similar to other top business schools. But the best part is LMP. It was started by our director from SP Jain, Mumbai. It's a game-changer!

Placement: I'm in the 2024 MBA batch at PIMR, and I've seen our seniors getting placed in different companies based on their majors. The highest package so far is around ?13 LPA by Federal Bank, while the lowest is ?3 LPA. On average, it's about ?6-7 LPA this year, which is a good return on investment compared to our fees. If you're in the top 30%, you might even hit around ?8 LPA. The college has great placements with companies like Colgate, Deloitte, TCS, and more. It's a bit tough to get an internship from the college due to the large crowd, but about 30% manage to snag one. The rest find internships through personal contacts or online platforms like LinkedIn or Internshala. Internship companies are usually the same as those offering placements. Although we're a tier-3 college and may not get top management roles right away, it's a good starting point for future growth. Plus, the fees are much lower compared to other private colleges. Overall, PIMR Indore is a solid choice for those looking at the return on investment.

Campus: The college may seem small compared to others offering MBA, and it's not surrounded by greenery, which some may see as a downside. But honestly, the campus is so well-designed that you won't feel like anything's missing. They really know how to manage resources effectively here. You'll find all the basic facilities you need, like Smart Boards that even top colleges don't have. PIMR stands out for its advanced technology. The canteen serves good, affordable meals, and there's a sports room and atrium for different activities. The only downside is the hostel facilities, which can affect peer learning. There's no Wi-Fi for students, but teachers have it in every room for attendance and online resources. And there's a sick room for students who fall ill.

Gargi Patel

Gargi Patel

14 Nov, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are amazing! They teach us both practical and theory stuff really well. They work hard to explain things clearly. We can always ask them for help with anything. They support us in every way they can. Exams happen every semester and they're not too hard. We need to study throughout the year to pass them.

Placement: The college placements are awesome! Around 70-80% of students get placed every year. There's a placement drive annually with companies like Accenture, Tata, HCL, SLICE, Byjus, ICICI, and more visiting campus. They offer an average package of 5-7 LPA. The college also offers internships with stipends. The top roles offered are recruiters, Assistant officers, and others. It's a great opportunity for students!

Campus: I didn't stay at the hostel since I live nearby, but there are lots of hostels and PGs near Prestige College. The college itself has its own hostels with good facilities like food and nice rooms. The classrooms are big and cleaned daily. We also have a library with Wi-Fi and a mess serving good food. The college has all the sports equipment, so we can have fun during free time.

Neha Menon

Neha Menon

10 Nov, 2023

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The course has a lot of subjects each semester, around 14-15. It can get overwhelming, but some are easy. The teachers are nice and help with any questions you have. Some are great at teaching, but some are hard to follow. Exams are usually tough, but sometimes they're easy. You need to prepare well. You need at least 33% to pass. Make sure to do well in both internal and external assessments.

Placement: The placement scene at PIMR is awesome! Over 80% of students get placed, which jumped to 98% in 2021. That's almost everyone finding a job! The average package is 5 LPA, but some lucky ones snag 14 LPA or even more, depending on the company. Big names like Nestle, Britannia, TCS, HDFC, Byju's, TVS, and others come for placements. Internship opportunities are top-notch too. More than 90% get internships from the college, and the rest find their own. The same companies offer internships as well.

Campus: The campus is small and lacks space for gardens or big areas. There's always construction happening, maybe for improving the infrastructure. The food in the canteen is just okay. No sports grounds on campus, so outdoor activities happen off-site. The classrooms have smart screens and AC, which is nice. The library facilities are good too.

Sachin Joshi

Sachin Joshi

4 Sept, 2023

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart and supportive. They know their stuff and are qualified. They're good at teaching, but sometimes they can be a bit tough to work with. We went on a trip to see how things work in the real world. The exams are hard if you're not ready. You need at least 33 to pass.

Placement: I'm pretty bummed about the 30% placement rate in my course. When I first came to this college, they told us we'd have great job opportunities. But turns out, the salary package is only between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 12,000. And to top it off, none of us got internships here. The job roles they offered were in marketing, HR, and finance.

Campus: The classrooms and library at our college are nice. We have a canteen with decent food. There are medical facilities and sports available too. The only downside is we don't have a mess. It would be great to have a sports playground as well.

Esha Iyer

Esha Iyer

1 Dec, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at Prestige Institute of Management and Research are really helpful, qualified, and know a lot. They do a good job teaching us. The courses are not too hard, just average. You need to score 40% to pass, which isn't too high. Getting at least 40 out of 100 should be enough to pass exams.

Placement: Around 60% of students from my batch have landed placements. The highest package is 13.5 Lacs, while the lowest is 2.4 Lacs, which is what's offered in my course. Companies like Arcesium, Deloitte, PWC, and Wipro come for recruitment. For the Finance course, about 30-40% of students have secured internships in roles like Associate, data analyst, or researcher.

Campus: The college has everything you need: Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, toilets, and even a medical room. The canteen serves good food, but there are not many sports and games available.

uday

uday

14 Aug, 2022

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and have good connections in the industry. The classes are challenging, but they help us get ready for the real world. They focus a lot on building a strong foundation in business basics.

Placement: The college has a great record with 90% of students getting placed. The highest package was 29 Lacs and the average was 6 Lacs per year. Big companies like Zomato, Boston Consulting Group, and JP Morgan hire a lot of students from here.

Campus: The campus is really nice with lots of trees and fresh air. Wi-Fi works well everywhere, and the classrooms have cool tech stuff. There's a library too. The hostels are comfy, and you can have your own room if you want.

Sneha Sharma

Sneha Sharma

29 Mar, 2022

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff. They teach really well. The course they offer is right on point and prepares us for the industry. The exams during the semester are not too tough. Just study a bit and you'll pass with no problem.

Placement: Many students get jobs in companies like Wipro, ICICI Bank, etc., after college. You can do internships through the college or find them on your own. With a BBA, you can become an HR, manager, or even start your own business.

Campus: The campus is okay, kinda old-fashioned, but the university itself is great. The classrooms are cool, they have digital boards, AC, and comfy seats. The canteen food is good too. And there's plenty of sports opportunities if you're into that.