What are the merits and demerits of the integrated 5-year BBA+MBA that is being offered by IIM Indore?

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    Praveen Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    12 months ago
    Here are some of the merits and demerits of the integrated 5-year BBA+MBA programme offered by IIM Indore:
    Merits:
    1. Early Career Progression: Students who complete the integrated BBA+MBA programme can kickstart their career at a relatively young age and have a headstart in their professional journey.
    2. Holistic Learning: The programme is designed to provide a broad understanding of business management and various specializations, giving students an edge in the competitive job market.
    3. Cost-Effective: Students who opt for this programme can save on tuition fees and other expenses compared to pursuing BBA and MBA separately.
    4. Brand
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    Ayushi Rai

    a year ago
    The opportunity to work at a prestigious institution for five years in a row, like an IIM, allows one to obtain a lot of information, experience, and exposure in the management sector. The programme enhances a person's intrinsic abilities and talents while focusing on their entire growth. Merits: Spending five years in one spot could get tiresome and seem monotonous. If one is interested in engineering or other fields, they may overlook that.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Merits are: One gets a chance to be a part of a premier Institute such as an IIM from 5-years straight and thus can gain lots of knowledge, experience, and exposure in the field of management. The course aims at overall development of an individual and polishes the innate skills and talents. Demerits: 5-years at a single place might be boring and appear monotonous. If one is interested in the field of engineering or others you might miss on that.
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    Devshree Narware | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Merits are: One gets a chance to be a part of a premier Institute such as an IIM from 5-years straight and thus can gain lots of knowledge, experience, and exposure in the field of management. The course aims at overall development of an individual and polishes the innate skills and talents.
    Demerits: 5-years at a single place might be boring and appear monotonous. If one is interested in the field of engineering or others you might miss on that.
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    Deepak Singhanwal Current Student- IIT, Varanasi | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Started by IIM, Indore in 2011, the five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM) is the first of its class in India. IPM is aimed to get students who have passed out of class XII/Higher Secondary or equivalent from schools across India. So, this is one of the merits, you can go to an IIM just after completing your school. IM, Indore has a well-qualified faculty across academic disciplines. IPM students are taught by a mix of resident and eminent visiting faculty, resource persons from renowned colleges/institutes and industry experts. So excellent faculty and study environment is another plus point.
    Five years is a long-term comm
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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    There have been many reasons to doubt, valid as well as hyped, but as I understand, it is one of the best programs in India at the undergraduate level. For 5 full years, you get to experience the environment of IIM. This can make a lot of difference in your personality. Think if 2 years MBA works miracle, what would be spending 5 years there do to you?
    IIM, Indore has a good ranking in IIMs. Last I know was 9th.
    There are some demerits also. After MBA you get Diploma, not degree. As far I have researched, the 2 year MBA students get more attention than 5-year ones. Also being a new course, placement scenario is not so sure.
    The course i
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