Is it worth pursuing PGDM from XIME Bangalore after 3 years of work experience in an IT firm? Experts please help.

How is the college in terms of ROI, placement opportunities and for change in career? Please address the above query. Urgent!

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Asked by Robin Thomas
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Shruthi Shenoy
7 years ago
It depends on the stream that you will be pursuing in. Marketing and Finance are extremely good in terms of ROI and placements. Market is extremely unstable, so we cannot be too certain about the placements based on the average placements. Things may change, first be sure about what stream you want

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Same situation for me too in IT industry. And planning to take HR specialisation if I am doing in XIME. How is HR specialisation in XIME in terms of placement and curriculum?

Harshit Jain
7 years ago
XIME is one of the reputed B-Schools and since you have experience of 3 years then PGDM will definitely help you for getting a career growth. Also, if you are getting a chance for EMBA then it is a much better option for experienced professionals. Experienced professionals are supposed to get better

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Thank u so much.

A  Kaushik
7 years ago
Dear Robin, about XIME, I would like to highlight the following things. 1. Rated among A1 institutes of super league ratings by Business standard, June 2017. 2. Ranked 17th among 'Top B-school all over India' by Competition Success Review - GHRDC, 2016. 3. Follows a norm of 100% placement with re

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Dear Robin, I think there is no space for any ambiguity. The scenario is crystal clear. You have an experience of 3 years. So now if you pursue a course from India, I feel it is more beneficial. As after completion of your course, new opportunities will open up with good pay packages. So if we compa

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