Hi Koolbuddy
Gratitude can't be expressed in words for your continual support, its awesome..
Going thro' the Brochure and found one thing which is confusing, it is mentioned in regard of placement 2007 that "Students who applied - 87" : Is the batch size was less or its a typing mistake or some students opted to sit out of the placement or something else??? Please clarify...
Hey Saurabh,
Batch of 2007, had a total sanctioned strength of 120 for IM, against which 87 people were taken...
Its from Batch of 2008, that the sanctioned strength increased to 180 for IM. Our batch (Batch of 2009) is the second batch with a total sanctioned strength of 180, and the incoming batch will be the 3rd one...
So there's absolutely no typo... :)
hey koolbuddy... nice to see ya back after ur exams!!
btw i need some clarifications reg deposit of fees...
1) is it fine if someone else deposits the DD in person at NITIE??
2) If its fine, then where (exact office) should the person deposit the DD..
3) do we need to attach the annexure-I along with the DD?
Please lemme knw abt these questions....
thanks in advance...
cheers,
arvind....
Hello Arvind,
You can definitely send someone else to deposit your DD. Do follow the following instructions:
1.
(i) Write your Name, NITIE Application Number and you Direct Contact Number at the back of the DD.
(ii) Before you send the DD, make sure you have taken a xerox of the same.
(iii) It's advisable to attach a cover letter saying something like "I have been selected for PGDIM XV/PGDISEM 8/PGDITM 3 (whatever be the case), and my name appears on the website at this particular serial number. I am attaching the DD (with DD Details like DD Date/Number/Bank) for the same."
2. The person should go to PG Block, 4th Floor. There in the academics office he/she can submit the DD.
3. AFAIK, only DD will suffice... However, I will confirm it once the office opens on Monday...
Hi everyone,
I just got through NITIE-IM and had some queries regarding the program and the college
1. Firstly I am interested in Operations, more specifically SCM and need to know what all companies come to NITIE for operations and what kind of job profile is offered by these companies.
2. Do companies offer consulting job roles in operations.
3. I have a engineering degree in Industrial production and have a work ex of 17 months in IT sector(Infosys).Can i sit for lateral placements with this amount of work ex and if not would this work ex give me any advantage if i sit for the placements.
4. Is it true that the kind of salary that is offered to students who specialize in operations
is quite less than those who do it in finance.If true what could the average salary be for operations post graduates
Hi CALVIN,
Here are your answers:
1. NITIE is known for its strength in SCM/Operations. Think about Operations and the first thing come to the mind is NITIE... Such is the reputation...
Offcourse, off late we have been diversifying ourselves into other areas like Finance, Marketing and Systems... and we have been able to achieve great success. The links below are there to tell the story... :)
a) MBA Placement 2008 | NITIE Business School, Mumbai
b) Businessworld : Number one Indian business portal with incisive analysis and surveys - International Offers And Diverse Profiles For NITIE
The kind of profile being offered by SCM/Ops companies vary from:
Purchase Operations and Product Supply, Inventory Management, Logistics Handling and Consulting, Supplier/Vendor Relationship Management and the likes...
2. Yes, companies do offer consults role in SCM. And for NITIE, its more of a norm rather than an exception.
3. Guess... u will fall short by around 3-5 months for being treated as a lateral candidate... U will be treated as a fresher only.
However, you can definitely take advantage of your work ex, provided you can prove the HR of the companies that you have really added some value in yourself which these HRs can leverage... :)
4. There's nothing like people specializing in Operations get less than people specializing in Finance. It all depends on the kind of profile and the companies pay policies... It may so happen that for a particular company and for a particular profile, the package for Operations is more than some other particular company and some other particular profile in Finance. Similarly the vice versa is also true... Actually, you really can't compare it like this...
As a matter of fact the highest international offer has been by a multinational for a SCM profile only...
Cheers,

