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Sakshi Das
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 29 Nov, 2025
Admission: The professors at XIMB mostly have a Ph.D. and have written a lot in journals. They are easy to talk to and really know their stuff. Some have industry experience too. We also get guest lecturers from different places. The course covers both theory and real-world stuff, which is cool.
Placement: Our senior batch (2017-2019) had all students placed. The highest salary offered was 24.5 LPA. On average, we got 14.31 LPA. The middle salary was around 14.16 LPA. Deloitte was the top company for hiring in both final and summer internships. We mostly got jobs in consulting.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, even in the hostels and classrooms. The internet is super fast all day. The computer labs have new desktops that work really well. The classrooms are cool with AC and have cool audiovisual stuff for online learning. The library has tons of books and magazines for studying. And there's a playground, basketball court, tennis court, volleyball court, and a gym on campus too. It's awesome!
Vinay Rao
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are super helpful, even when we're doing internships. They know so much and it really shows in their lectures. The courses cover everything we need and more, like ethics and organizational behavior. It's great for getting us ready for the industry.
Placement: XIMB had a 100% placement rate in 2019, and we're hoping for the same this year, despite a bit of a rough patch in the economy. We have a good reputation in the industry. The highest salary offered is 24 LPA, the lowest is 10 LPA, and the average is 14.8 LPA. The top roles are strategy, consulting, and sales/marketing. XIMB always gets 100% internship offers. Companies from various sectors like FMCG, automobile, banks, and analytics visit our campus for placements.
Campus: The college has a really nice vibe with lots of greenery. They're big on being eco-friendly, with trees all around and hardly any plastic use. The labs and classrooms are air-conditioned, and we've got Wi-Fi on the whole campus. There's a mess, 2 cafeterias, a Maggi spot, and 2 late-night mess options to grab food whenever we need it.
Tanya Sharma
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 31 Oct, 2025
Admission: The MBA-BM program at XIMB is awesome! In the first year, we cover finance, marketing, operations, and systems. Then in the second year, we get to choose from 53 different subjects. There are 60 students in my class, and it costs INR 2,200,00 per year. The teachers are really smart and supportive, all with Ph.D. degrees. The exams are tough but they help us learn both theory and practice. You need a 5.5 CGPA to pass.
Placement: I'm so happy to say that all of us at XIMB got jobs. The pay was really good, with the highest being 71.51 LPA from Microsoft. On average, we got 20.04 LPA. Companies like BCG, ICICI, Microsoft, and Goldman Sachs hired a lot of us. Almost everyone who did internships got a job offer, and most of us did internships at top companies. They offered jobs in finance, operations, marketing, consulting, and systems. I got a job at Vedanta Limited.
Campus: XIMB has great facilities like fast Wi-Fi, Bloomberg terminals, AC classrooms, library, gym, and indoor games. Hostels cost around INR 50,000 a year, but they're cool with cupboards, tables, and chairs. You gotta bring your own mattress though. Food in the mess is okay, with different North and South Indian dishes each month. You can register for hostels online. They also have medical and sports stuff.
Vivek Iyer
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 22 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers are awesome - they know their stuff and are always there to help. Starting from the basics really helps everyone out. The subjects are well-planned. We have mid-terms, end-terms, and quizzes all semester.
Placement: I had a good experience with SIP placements at our college. The highest stipend was 2 LPA, while the lowest was around 20k. Coca-Cola was the top recruiter. This year, the placement rate was a bit lower because of the market condition. Usually, around 90% get placed by December and the rest by January. I also liked the case competition opportunities available.
Campus: The facilities are pretty good and are improving, but the academic area is a bit small. The auditorium has plastic chairs, but the Wi-Fi and classrooms are nice. The library is well-equipped, and they're building new hostels which is great.
Shruti Rao
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors at our college are really experienced and have worked in the industry. They focus more on practical learning, which is so helpful for dealing with real business problems. They have a ton of knowledge and most of them have PhDs.
Placement: I go to this top college and the placements here are awesome. They guarantee 100% placements. The average salary is around 14.5 LPA. I'm still in my first year so I haven't experienced placements yet, but I've heard great companies come to our campus. You can check out the list on the college website.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with Wi-Fi everywhere on campus. There's a big library with all the resources you need, plus a gym and sports facilities for indoor and outdoor games. It's pretty cool!
Abhishek Rao
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025
Admission: The course can be tough, especially in the beginning, but I think it's important for preparing us for the future. The professors are really good and always ready to help. We get to hear from guest speakers who motivate us. There are also competitions held at XIMB which are pretty cool.
Placement: In 2020, XIMB had the best job offer of 26LPA for Indian companies. The average salary was around 15LPA. We had 55 new companies come to campus out of a total of 107. The number of summer job offers went up from the previous year. The average stipend for summer internships was about 70k.
Campus: The campus has good facilities and the hostel is decent. But the rooms in the hostel don't have AC and most of them share a common washroom. Only a few rooms are different. The classrooms, labs, and auditorium are all air-conditioned and have modern equipment. The campus is really green and it's close to the airport, bus stop, and train station.
Rahul Iyer
Executive MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025
Admission: After finishing my Bachelor's in Urban Planning, I decided to do my master's in Urban Management. The program is pretty specialized, so the ratio of teachers to students is great, around 1:1 or 1:2. The teachers are super qualified, many with Ph.D.s. We have exams every 3 months, and the 2 years are split into 6 trimesters. It's a solid program!
Placement: I started my placement process in the 5th term of my 2nd year. Companies like Tata Capital, Ujjivan, UPL, Sarda Groups, Mahindra Finance, RBL, Axis, and Rise African came to our campus. Rise African offered the highest package. They had roles in Development, Agri, Finance, Marketing, and more. I'm happy to say that everyone got placed.
Campus: The hostel rooms come with a table, chair, bed, and cupboard. They only offer double-sharing rooms. The food at the hostel is pretty good, and the meal choices are better than other college hostels. It's not too expensive to stay in the hostel it costs Rs 25,000 per semester. Food is around Rs 6,000 a month. I stayed in the hostel, so I'm not sure about PG options nearby. But I think there should be some around the college.
Meena Menon
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 7 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're good overall, but some are just awesome at teaching. They get us and how we learn today. We have 3 terms each year, so that's 6 in 2 years. The ratio of students to teachers is about 1:15. There are also some really great teachers here. The school offers 4 areas to focus on: marketing, finance, operations, and systems. You pick your specialization in the 2nd year.
Placement: During my first year, we get to do a summer internship. The placements are good, and most students are happy with them. On average, students get paid between 11 to 15 LPA. There are companies like Godrej, Loreal, PWC, Deloitte, KPMG, Hero, Maruti Suzuki, and more that hire students regularly. I got an internship at Star Media Group in Mumbai, where I get Rs. 30,000 per month as stipend. The company covers all my expenses.
Campus: The first year has the same course for everyone, with 3 terms each year. It helps us learn everything deeply. In the second year, we get to choose our subjects. The more subjects we pick from one area, the more we specialize in it. The hostel is nice, new, and has double rooms with bathrooms. They clean the rooms every 4 days, and there's water on every floor. It's a good setup for us students.
Harsh Menon
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025
Admission: The professors at XIMB have real-world experience and PhDs in management. They're top-notch in Finance and Marketing. Many of them advise the government and work with corporate boards. It's a solid course to take if you're into management.
Placement: I really liked how XIMB sets you up for good jobs in consulting, marketing, and sales. Over 100 companies come to campus to hire students, so everyone gets placed. The average salary is around 14+ Lacs, and there are lots of different job options available. It's cool to see top companies from every sector coming to recruit from our college.
Campus: Living on the XIMB campus is awesome! It's in a great location in the city and has everything you need. There's a gym, tennis court, basketball court, indoor badminton, auditorium, open library for 21 hours, and even a soccer field. The campus life here is top-notch!
Sneha Gupta
MBA in Business Management
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025
Admission: I'm currently studying in XIMB for my MBA BM program, and I have to say, the curriculum is pretty awesome. We cover everything from finance to information systems, which is great. The program is known for being tough and strict, but it's totally worth it. We have to take a bunch of courses in the first year, like marketing, finance, operations, and systems. Then in the second year, we get to choose electives from a big list of 53 options. The teachers here are all really smart, and they all have PhDs in their fields. There are about 50 teachers for 720 students, so the class sizes are decent. The exams test both what we learn in class and what we actually do during lessons. It costs about INR 2200000 per year, which is a bit pricey, but I think it's worth the quality of education we're getting here.
Placement: XIMB offers placements to students. Some students get Pre-Placement Offers from their internships, while others can participate in placements during the 5th term. This year, there were 71 recruiters, with 26 being new. Big companies like BCG, ICICI, Microsoft, and Goldman Sachs hire from here. The highest package was 71.51 LPA offered by Microsoft. The average package is 20.04 LPA, and they offer roles in finance, operations, marketing, consulting, and systems. The placements were 100% successful. I'm looking forward to securing a good job after graduation and working my way up in the corporate world.
Campus: There are 6 hostels on campus: 4 for guys and 2 for girls. The rooms are big and come with everything you need like cupboards, tables, bedsheets, and chairs. You have to bring your own mattress and bedsheets, though. The food in the mess isn't great, but it changes every month between North Indian and South Indian dishes to mix things up. You pay the hostel fees online, and then the hostel secretary or warden assigns you a room. The hostels are cheap and cozy. Hostel fees are around INR 50000 per year.
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