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Som Lalit Institute of Management Studies (SLIMS-SLIBM)


Average rating of SLIMS

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 16 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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6%
4
31%
3
44%
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6%
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13%
Placement

Placement

3.9/5

Admission

Admission

3.6/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.9/5

Academics

Academics

3.8/5

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Sachin Verma

Sachin Verma

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and go the extra mile to help us out. I like how they explain things in a way everyone can understand. The courses cover important stuff and we finish them on time. It's a good place to learn.

Placement: Som-Lalit College has great placement opportunities. Companies like Torrent Power, ITC, Airtel, Axis Bank, SNL Finance, Patanjali Ayurveda, Coca-Cola, and more visit the campus every year. About 80-90% of students get placed, with minimum salaries around 150,000 and maximum going up to 400,000. It's a good place to kickstart your career!

Campus: Our college building has 10 floors with big classrooms that have AC, fans, and a projector in each. There are 4 classes on each floor. The labs have decent PCs. The canteen serves fast food. We don't have any weather problems here. The college is in a convenient location with transportation nearby.

Deepak Menon

Deepak Menon

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 13 Jun, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful. They know a lot about the courses and taught us many new things. The course I picked seems pretty straightforward. The teachers make sure we're ready to reach our goals.

Placement: I really like how many job options our college gives us. The starting salary is around 2.3 LPA, which is pretty good. Big companies like TCS and Infosys come here to hire students. On average, we get around Rs. 25,000 per month. Lots of students also get internships, around 60% of us. It's nice to have so many opportunities here.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure compared to others at Gujarat University. We have Wi-Fi, labs, library, medical facilities, classrooms, and a sports area. The canteen serves good food too.

Nitin Khan

Nitin Khan

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 3 Jan, 2023

3.3
5 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The experienced professors are really supportive and know their stuff. But the new teachers aren't as good, and they're becoming more common. The course content doesn't seem to match what's needed in the real world. The exams in each term are pretty easy if you're good at English and focus on the key stuff before the test.

Placement: The placements here aren't great. Only about 80% of students get campus jobs. Some big companies like MRF, ZYDUS, ASIAN PAINTS, and BERGER PAINTS come sometimes. They usually offer jobs in marketing, finance, and IT. The highest package is 8 lacs, and the average is 6 lacs. Everyone gets an internship as part of their studies.

Campus: The department is on the ninth floor in one big classroom. It's nice because the rooms have AC. The first-year room has a smart board and the second-year room has projectors. There's no hostel or medical help here, but they do sports events on other college grounds. The library is pretty good too.

Suresh Joshi

Suresh Joshi

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 11 Dec, 2022

1.8
1 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: For PGDM at SLIBM, the faculty is helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. But for MBA, it's not worth it. The faculty-student ratio is 35:1, and the teaching methods don't help with GTU's MBA program.

Placement: I was a bit disappointed because only around 10 companies came for placements. And guess what? All of them were offering marketing roles, even though I studied Finance. They were all about selling stuff like CASA, loans, FD, insurance, you name it. I ended up getting a job at ICICI with a salary of 1.80 lacs. My job? Selling insurance in the market. Not exactly what I had in mind with my Finance degree. Only two students got the highest salary of 3.6 lacs. Meanwhile, the lowest offer was 1.2 lacs.

Campus: The college has all the basic stuff like Wi-Fi, labs, and library, but we have to pay for everything. The campus is tiny and parking for bikes is a hassle. The classrooms are big and nice, with good seating. But, there's no hostel, medical help, or sports ground.

Rakesh Khan

Rakesh Khan

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 24 Nov, 2022

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and they help a lot. They're always there to answer questions. This course not only teaches you everything you need to know but also prepares you for working in the industry. It can be tough if you don't study or go to classes. The pass rate is about 40% to 50%.

Placement: Most students got placed, which is great. The placement process is well-organized, making sure everyone has a shot at a job. Some good companies come for placements. The highest salary offered was about 9 LPA, while the lowest was around 3.5 LPA.

Campus: The facilities at Som-Lalit are pretty good. You'll have everything you need for the course. The rooms have AC and projectors for presentations. Plus, the canteen is open to everyone, making it easy to grab a bite.

Varun Singh

Varun Singh

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 23 Nov, 2022

3.3
2 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and finish the course on time. They come prepared for class and use PowerPoint a lot. They're friendly and help out even after class. They're always there to support us, not just in studies but also in other activities.

Placement: The college offers help with finding jobs in finance and marketing. Lots of well-known companies come to hire students here. They try to hire as many students as possible. About 90 companies come to the campus each year. Marketing students get placed 100% of the time.

Campus: The college doesn't have a typical campus setup, it's more like a tower. The canteen isn't that great and parking for cars is a hassle. Students can't park on campus. But at least there's a lift in the college.

Rahul Mishra

Rahul Mishra

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 31 Aug, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really good. They know their stuff and teach in lots of different ways, like using slides, asking questions, acting out scenarios, and giving lectures. I'm not sure about the number of students compared to teachers, but it seems fine to me. We even went on a field trip in our first year! The classes are okay, nothing too exciting.

Placement: Lots of companies come to our college looking to hire marketing students. But, there aren't as many options for finance students. Around 70% of students from both streams land jobs, with an average salary of Rs. 25,000. Marketing students mostly get offers for sales roles, while finance students have a variety of job options. About 60% of us get internships, with pay ranging from Rs. 0 to Rs. 5,000. The college's placement committee keeps us updated on job opportunities and also reaches out to other companies.

Campus: The campus has a tall building with 10 floors and a parking lot. The classrooms are really nice with AC, curtains, chairs, and projectors. The library has lots of management books. We have fun playing sports against other colleges. One downside is there's no hostel. The washrooms are okay, but they could be improved.

ABHISHEK KUMAR

ABHISHEK KUMAR

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 27 Aug, 2022

1.8
2 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: I liked some of my teachers a lot because they have great experience. But honestly, not all of them are that good at teaching. The student to teacher ratio is pretty decent, so that's a plus. Most teachers have real-world experience, which is cool.

Placement: I found my job on my own instead of through the college's placement drives. Honestly, the college isn't really worth the money you spend. I'd recommend putting in the effort for another year, aiming for a high score in CAT or CMAT, and trying to get into a better college.

Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, and the labs are old and need updating. The classrooms are messy. The library is nice but could use some renovations. There's not enough space for sports, and no medical facilities are available.

Esha Nair

Esha Nair

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 11 Jun, 2022

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are okay, some are really good though. I think the senior teachers are the best. But they might not stay long, maybe 510 years. The course is made by GTU but I don't think it prepares us well for jobs. Exams are easy and we have them every semester.

Placement: Most students here are pretty smart. They say everyone gets a job after graduating, but that's not true. It's more like half and half. Think twice before enrolling here.

Campus: The first-year classrooms are nice with AC and smartboards. But in the second year, we switch to classrooms with projectors instead of smartboards. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi in the hostel. The library is good, though. The campus is not greatit's basically non-existent.

Shubham sharma

Shubham sharma

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Reviewed On 11 Jan, 2022

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super experienced, most of them have PhDs. They really help out with our courses and also with finding placements and guiding us on projects. They all use PowerPoint slides on the projectors to teach. We get to learn a lot from industry experts who come as guest lecturers, they have awesome industry experience.

Placement: The placement session was awesome! Me and many of my classmates got really good job offers from top companies like Asian Paints, ITC, Colgate, Saffron, Nestle, and Godrej. The highest salary was 6.50 LPA and the average was around 4-4.50 LPA. It was a great experience!

Campus: The college's infrastructure is not great. It doesn't match the college's reputation. There's only one library for all students, and no sports ground. Wi-Fi is not great either. It's just for show. But the classrooms have projectors and at least 2 ACs each.

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