Monday, November 10, 2008
Look beyond IIMs, will you?
Aspirants should not be disheartened if they fail to qualify
This year about three lakh students would be taking the CAT
(Common Admission Test) which will be held on November 16. Apart
from being the qualifying examination for the seven Indian Institute
of Management (IIM) schools, CAT is the benchmark for admission
for over 80 other B-schools in the country. The total number
of seats in all the IIMs combined hover around 1,600. So, what
is in store for the rest of the management aspirants?
Based on percentile
“Young minds should not be disheartened if they fail to
qualify for the IIMs. It is not the end of the road. Aspirants
should keep in mind that the main criteria for the initial selection
for the IIMs are based on the percentile and the cut-off marks.
Percentage and rank does not play a major role. There are many
other options apart from the IIMs,” says J.V. Murthy of
T.I.M.E.
Normally, the IIMs send the interview letters to the students
who figure around the 95 to 99 percentile mark. The rest can
opt for the other top rung B-schools that consider the CAT scores
such as S.P Jain Institute of Management and Research-Mumbai,
Management Development Institute-Gurgaon, National Institute
of Industrial Engineering-Mumbai and Institute of Management
Technology- Ghaziabad. These institutes admit students who figure
around the 85 to 90 plus percentile.
Scaling down to the 75 to 80 percentile, students can opt for
Bharathidasan Institute of Management-Tiruchirapalli, Department
of Financial Studies-Delhi University (South campus), Indian
Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management-Kolkata,
FORE School of Management-New Delhi, Institute of Financial
Management and Research-Chennai, IMI-Delhi, K.J. Somaiya Institute
of Management Studies-Mumbai, Mudra Institute of Communication-Ahmedabad,
T.A. Pai Management Institute-Manipal and Lal Bahadur Shastri
Institute of Management-Delhi.
Mr. Murthy says that one should not stop with the CAT. “Every
management aspirant should prepare and opt for at least five
management entrance examinations, since the examination modules
are almost similar. CAT is the mother of all management tests.
It is not an absolute examination but a relative one. Preparing
for CAT helps one to pitch for other examinations, which are
considered to be a bit easier when compared to the difficulty
level of CAT.”
Other options
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT): Test date-November
23. This institute conducts its own entrance test and has two
campuses at New Delhi and Kolkata.
Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP): Test date-December
21. This test is conducted by the Symbiosis group for all its
12 institutes including SIBM, SIIB, SCIT, SIMC and SITM. The
Director, T.I.M.E., advises the students to take a shot at SNAP,
as the options are many.
IBS Aptitude Test (IBSAT): Test date-December 21. This test
is conducted by ICFAI, for its B-schools.
Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET): Test date-December 14.
This examination is conducted jointly by the IITs and IISc-
Bangalore.
Management programmes offered by the IITs and the IISC are only
open to the engineering graduates and the programmes offered
by IIT-Bombay and IIT-Delhi are considered to be among the top
rung MBA programmes in the country.
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS-2008): Test date-December
14. The examination is conducted by TISS for admission to its
MBA programmes.
Narsee Monjee Aptitude Test (NMAT): Test date-December 28. The
examination is exclusively conducted by Narsee Monjee Institute
of Management and Higher Studies, Mumbai, and the institute
figures among the top B-schools in India.
Xavier’s Admission Test (XAT): Test date-January 4, 2009.
Considered next to CAT and a good score leads to admission in
one of the best business schools in India like Xavier Labour
Relations Institute, Jamshedpur.
XAT is also the qualifying exam for some of the other good management
colleges like Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, Goa
Institute of Management, Goa, National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchi, Pondicherry Central University and Xavier Institute
of Social Sciences, Ranchi.
Faculty of Management Studies (FMS): Test date-January 11, 2009.
The test is exclusively conducted by Faculty of Management Studies,
Delhi, for admission to its programmes.
These apart, one can always try the option of MAT (Management
Aptitude Test) for admission into good local colleges.
Courtesy: The Hindu - Education Plus