Is it worth paying for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) at PIBM Pune?

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    Ruchika Chouhan

    3 months ago

    Yes, pursuing an MBA from Pune Institute of Business Management (PIBM) is definitely worth the investment. The MBA offered by PIBM is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University. PIBM is known for its strong industry-oriented learning approach, experienced faculty, and impressive placement record across top companies.

    PIBM focuses on bridging the gap between academic knowledge and practical business applications through live business projects, corporate interactions, internships, certifications, industry-aligned curriculum, and skill-based training sessions. The curriculum is designed in collaboration with industry experts to ensur

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    Atul Mishra

    4 months ago

    Yes, it is worth paying for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) at PIBM Pune. The institute provides quality education, two internship opportunities, and a lot of corporate events that help students grow and learn more about the corporate world. The placement package is also good, with an average package of 4.5 to 5 LPA. PIBM has a strong association with 100+ corporate panellists and 700+ other corporate heads, and it provides 100% placement opportunity in top companies. The institute also offers certifications like SAP, SIX SIGMA, and MS Certification, and it has introduced new areas of specialisation like APPLIED BUSINESS AN

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Ruchika Chouhan

At PIBM, start working on real-world business problems from the very first year itself.

Through live projects, case studies, workshops, and industry assignments, we were exposed to actual business scenarios early on. This helped me apply classroom learning practically, develop problem-solving skills, and understand corporate expectations, so by the time internships and placements came around, I already had hands-on experience.

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Ruchika Chouhan

Yes, PPOs (Pre‑Placement Offers) are definitely possible at PIBM.

As an ex-student, I can say that one reason for this is the faculty with strong industry experience. They guide students throughout their internships, help them understand company expectations, and mentor them on how to deliver impactful results. This support increases the chances of students impressing recruiters during internships and securing PPOs for final placements.

In short, with the right guidance and effort during the internship, getting a PPO at PIBM is very achievable.

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Naman Saxena

Not necessarily. While a higher salary package can be attractive, choosing a role with better learning opportunities often pays off more in the long run.

As an ex-student, I've seen that roles focused on skill development, exposure to diverse business functions, and challenging projects help you grow faster professionally. A job with strong learning potential can lead to higher responsibilities, promotions, and better packages in the future, whereas a high-paying role with limited growth might plateau sooner.

At PIBM, it's important to balance salary with the kind of experience and skills the role offers, as both together shape your care

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Ruchika Chouhan

Not usually. While an MBA/PGDM from PIBM equips you with knowledge and practical exposure, most fresh graduates start in entry-level or analyst roles.

Managerial positions typically require some hands-on experience, domain understanding, and leadership skills, which are usually gained on the job. However, strong performance in internships, projects, and placements can help you fast-track to managerial responsibilities within 2–3 years.

In short, aiming for a managerial role immediately is uncommon, but the foundation you get at PIBM can help you progress to one relatively quickly.

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Naman Saxena

As an ex-student, I noticed that faculty with real-world corporate experience bring practical insights, case studies, and examples into the classroom. They guide students on industry expectations, professional behavior, and skill requirements, which makes learning more relevant and directly applicable during internships and placements. This exposure helps students bridge the gap between academics and corporate readiness, improving their confidence and employability.

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