Vaibhav Kashyap

Vaibhav Kashyap's Review on XLRI Xavier School of Management

PGPM [Post Graduate Programme in Management] Batch 2017
XLRI Xavier School of Management
Overall Rating: 1.5

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Reviewed on Jul 9, 2016
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Placements and Internships

1

  • I completed an Internship for two months at PepsiCo India with a stipend of Rs. 80,000 per month.
  • 100% placements are given.
  • The average salary package offered is Rs. 17 lakhs P.A. The highest salary package offered is close to Rs. 60 Lakhs P.A.
  • One of the key aspect that enables XLRI to stand out among other B-Schools of India would be it's strong alumni base and networks.

 

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

1.5

  • Hostel fee, mess fee and other fee is included in the tuition fee. There are 5 hostels here, 2 dedicated for women.

Academics and Faculty

1

  • There are 3 classes per day on an average. Each class is for 1.5 hours. Each subject has 2 exams, 3 to 4 assignments and 1 project.
  • The quality of faculty is excellent. Methods of teaching vary from classrooms to case base discussions. Another approach of teaching are Presentations, Video Analysis and Role Plays.
  • XLRI provides immense opportunities to learn and explore avenues that no other platform can possibly provide. Peer discussions and committe work is especially enriching.

Fees and Scholarships

2.5

  • The approximate annual college fees is Rs. 8 lakhs.
  • Multiple Scholarships are available. To name a few - Aditya Birla Group, HUL, Phillips, etc.
  • Approximately 20 out of 360 students get scholarships.
  • Loans are definitely needed. There are dedicated Bank loans for top 60 colleges of India. Since, XLRI qualifies, we get discounted rates. Hence, loans are easily available.

Overall Rating

1.5

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Fees & Scholarships

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Placements & Internships

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College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

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