khanjan Says
Now regarding rules, c'mon you want yourself to be transformed from a graduate to a person who can take business decisions which in effect will increase your market value and you don't want to do some hard work and sacrifice for that transformation!! Think over it. This sacrifice is worth it, don't you think so? :)
I won't have to make any sacrifices, I mean these are small things, bike not allowed etc. compared to a chance to study in one of the better colleges in India.
Notice the part in bold, they expect me to take business decisions; for almost two years they will decide what I wear, drink, when I come to hostel and who comes to my room, I mean seriously they are going to check my siblings' gender before allowing them in my room? And then the very next day after my course I am supposed to start taking decisions, lead the world towards light and as G. Bush Jr. would have put it, become a DECIDER. Funny, no?
I guess its all a matter of perception, I can look at these things as a sign of oppression or just funny peculiarities that are nothing but small irritants.
Anyway we can discuss these things when we meet in person.
@abhiroy10
There was nothing that I found offensive, just some rules that I don't agree with. This will happen in every environment, no? Don't pay too much attention to my rant, students seem to have a lot of fun there. Its really none of my business, but between TAPMI and IIFM I don't think you really have a choice. But then it's your call, to each his own I guess.

And I am still grateful for the chance to study there and still remember the feeling of relief when I got that mail just 5 days after the interview. Hmmm... I tend to get repetitive.