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The International Management Institute (IMI) Bhubaneswar, established in 2011, represents a critical expansion of the IMI legacy originally founded in 1981 as India's premier corporate-sponsored business school. As an offshoot of the esteemed RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, the institute was conceived to address the burgeoning demand for high-caliber management professionals in the eastern region of India while maintaining the global academic standards established by its parent campus in Delhi. Situated within a sprawling 16-acre campus in the ecologically vibrant Gothapatna institutional area, the institution was designed by renowned architects to epitomize a "Gurukul" philosophy, where the architecture itself facilitates an immersive and tranquil learning experience. This synthesis of traditional learning environments with ultra-modern technological infrastructure has allowed IMI Bhubaneswar to secure essential global and national accreditations, including recognition from the Association of MBAs (AMBA), the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), and the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
The standing of IMI Bhubaneswar within the competitive hierarchy of Indian management education is characterized by its consistent performance across multiple ranking frameworks, reflecting its emergence as a significant player in the national landscape. Academic analysts frequently utilize these rankings to benchmark the institute's progress in teaching, research, and graduation outcomes.
The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), conducted by the Ministry of Education, remains the primary metric for public perception and government-recognized quality. IMI Bhubaneswar has demonstrated a resilient presence within this framework, though its specific rank has fluctuated in response to the increasing density of participating institutions and the rigorous weightage assigned to research output.
Year | NIRF Management Rank | Total NIRF Score |
|---|---|---|
2025 | 94 | 56.59 |
2024 | 61 | 54.89 |
2023 | 67 | - |
2022 | 70 | - |
2021 | 62 | - |
A granular analysis of the 2025 NIRF parameters reveals that the institute excels in Teaching, Learning, and Resources (TLR), where it secured a score of 72.06, and in Graduation Outcomes (GO), scoring 78.94. These metrics suggest a highly effective internal pedagogical environment and successful market transition for graduates. However, the Research and Professional Practice (RP) score of 16.72 and the Peer Perception (PR) score of 2.6 identify the primary areas for strategic institutional development to ascend into the top-tier rankings.
The IIRF rankings provide a nuanced view of private management institutions, focusing on variables such as placement performance and corporate perception. In this context, IMI Bhubaneswar is often recognized as one of the premier private business schools in the country.
Year | IIRF Private Management Rank | Regional Standings (East Zone/Odisha) |
|---|---|---|
2025 | 15 | 3rd in East Zone, 2nd in Odisha |
2024 | 17 | 2nd in Odisha |
2022 | 32 | - |
The institutional ascent from 32nd in 2022 to 15th in 2025 reflects a concerted effort to enhance corporate linkages and modernize the curriculum to reflect contemporary industry needs.
The academic structure at IMI Bhubaneswar is designed around the principle of integrated knowledge, where theory is constantly validated by research and consulting practices. The institute currently offers a diversified portfolio of AICTE-approved programs catering to different professional stages, from fresh graduates to mid-career executives and doctoral aspirants.
The two-year, full-time residential PGDM is the cornerstone of the institute's academic identity. This program is accredited by AMBA and has received equivalence from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), making it equivalent to an MBA degree for all academic and professional purposes. The curriculum is divided into six trimesters, with a mandatory eight-week summer internship between the first and second years.
The pedagogical approach emphasizes "learning while you practice," supported by state-of-the-art industry labs. The core curriculum in the first year provides a rigorous foundation in functional management areas:
Semester/Trimester | Core Subject Areas |
|---|---|
Trimester I | Financial Accounting and Analysis, Quantitative Techniques, Managerial Economics, Organizational Behavior, Operations Management, Managerial Communication, Term Project I |
Trimester II | IT and IS for decision-making, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Corporate Governance & Managerial Ethics |
Students at IMI Bhubaneswar can choose from a wide array of electives to specialize in specific domains. These electives are designed to provide both deep technical knowledge and strategic oversight in the chosen field.
The marketing department focuses on evolving consumer behavior and the digital transformation of retail. The curriculum addresses both traditional brand management and contemporary data-driven strategies.
Key Electives: Retail Marketing, Consumer Behaviour, Services Marketing, Strategic Marketing, Product & Brand Management, International Management, Sales and Distribution Management, Key Account Management, Marketing Analytics.
The finance department prepares students for roles in investment banking, corporate finance, and the burgeoning fintech sector. The inclusion of a Bloomberg Terminal on campus allows for practical exposure to global financial markets.
Key Electives: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management (SAPM), International Finance, Fixed Income Security Valuation, Fintech, Financial Analytics, Mergers and Acquisitions, Investment Banking, Financial Markets, Entrepreneurial Finance, Cost and Management Accounting, Financial Derivatives & Risk Management, Computational Finance, Financial Modelling, Wealth Management, Equity Evaluation.
This department focuses on the human dimension of enterprise, emphasizing talent management, labor laws, and analytics-driven HR decisions.
Key Electives: Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development, Performance and Compensation Management, HR Analytics, Employee Engagement, Indian Labour Laws, Organizational Theory and Design, Conflict Management and Negotiations.
Operations training at IMI Bhubaneswar focuses on supply chain resilience and lean methodologies. The institute has a collaboration for Six Sigma training through KPMG, enhancing the practical value of this specialization.
Key Electives: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Project Management, Quality Management and Six Sigma, Operations Strategy, Management Science Applications, Supply Chain Analytics, Service Operation Management, Agile Project Management.
One of the most innovative areas of the curriculum, this department focuses on the intersection of data science and business decision-making. The institute offered business analytics modules long before they became common in other business schools.
Key Electives: Digital Marketing, Machine Learning & Predictive Analytics, Big Data Analytics, Business Data Modelling Using RDBMS & SQL, Visual Analytics, Text Analytics, Data Science for Leaders, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Advanced Business Analytics, Blockchain in Business, Business Intelligence Using Power BI & Tableau.
The Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) is a doctoral-level course designed for those seeking careers in research and academia. It attracts fresh postgraduates as well as senior industry practitioners, fostering a diverse research ecosystem. The program is structured over four years, with a rigorous coursework phase followed by independent research.
Additionally, the institute offers:
PGDM-Online: A two-year program approved by AICTE, designed for working professionals who require flexibility.
PGCPM (Post Graduate Certificate in People Management): A specialized short-term program focused on human resource leadership.
Management Development Programs (MDP): Short-term, intensive training sessions for corporate executives, with over 1,567 participants from 72 companies having completed such programs.
The admission process at IMI Bhubaneswar is designed to be multi-dimensional, ensuring that selected candidates possess both academic aptitude and the soft skills necessary for professional success.
To be eligible for the flagship PGDM program, candidates must meet the following criteria:
Academic Qualification: A minimum three-year bachelor's degree recognized by the AIU, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA.
Professional Proficiency: Proficiency in written and spoken English is mandatory.
Final Year Students: Candidates appearing for their final year degree examinations are eligible to apply, provided they submit proof of meeting the eligibility criteria by September 30 of the admission year.
Shortlisting for the Personal Assessment round is primarily based on valid scores from national-level entrance examinations. The institute maintains competitive cut-offs to ensure high-quality intake.
Entrance Exam | Expected Cut-off (2025-26) | Minimum Safe Score |
|---|---|---|
CAT | 70 - 75 percentile | 80+ percentile |
XAT | 65 - 70 percentile | 75+ percentile |
CMAT | 75 - 80 percentile | 80+ percentile |
GMAT | 550 - 600 score | 650+ score |
For international applicants, NRI, PIO, or OCI candidates, only GMAT scores are considered for the selection process.
Shortlisted candidates are invited to a Personal Assessment round, which comprises several components:
Personal Interview (PI): Conducted online or offline, focusing on the candidate's goals, awareness, and suitability for the program.
Essay Writing: A test of critical thinking and written communication.
Extempore Speaking: An evaluation of the candidate's ability to think on their feet.
Group Discussion (GD): Assessing interpersonal skills and collaborative leadership.
The final selection is based on a composite "IMI Selection Index," which assigns weights to the entrance exam score, academic performance (10th, 12th, and graduation), work experience (if any), and performance in the assessment rounds.
The cost of management education at IMI Bhubaneswar is reflective of its status as a premier private institution. The institute provides a transparent fee structure alongside a robust scholarship ecosystem to ensure that merit is not hindered by financial constraints.
The total academic fee for the PGDM program is approximately ₹14,30,000 for self-sponsored Indian students. Some reports suggest the total cost, including all comprehensive charges over two years, may range up to ₹19.58 lakh or even ₹28.6 lakh depending on room types and additional international immersion options.
Fee Component (Self-Sponsored) | Total Amount (INR) |
|---|---|
Tuition Fee | 11,55,000 |
Learning Materials | 1,00,000 |
Student Activities & Welfare | 40,000 |
Library & Information Resources | 70,000 |
IT Infrastructure | 30,000 |
Alumni-Life Member Fee | 20,000 |
Security Deposit (Refundable) | 15,000 |
Total Academic Fee | 14,30,000 |
For the PGDM (Online) program, the total fee is significantly lower, reported at approximately ₹1.20 lakh to ₹2.50 lakh, catering to the needs of working professionals.
The FPM program is characterized by its high degree of institutional support. The total academic fee for the entire four-year duration is set at a nominal ₹50,000. Furthermore, the tuition fee is often waived for selected candidates, who also receive stipends and grants to support their research.
IMI Bhubaneswar has proposed an extensive scholarship scheme to reward merit and support diversity across its programs.
These are awarded at the time of admission based on entrance scores and academic records.
Category | Eligibility Criteria | Scholarship Amount (INR) |
|---|---|---|
General Merit | 80 percentile in CAT/XAT/CMAT or 80% in GMAT + 1st Class Career | Up to 1,00,000 |
Women Candidates | Female applicants qualifying for General Merit | Additional 20% of merit amount |
Defence Personnel | Wards of serving/retired personnel | 50,000 |
Wards of Martyrs | Children of defence personnel who lost their lives | 1,00,000 |
Merit Scholarship: Awarded based on academic performance during the first year of the PGDM program.
Summer Internship Scholarship: Aimed at encouraging outstanding efforts during the mandatory eight-week internship.
FPM scholars receive a monthly stipend of ₹31,000 during the first two years, increasing to ₹35,000 for the final two years. They are also eligible for an annual contingency grant of ₹25,000, conference support up to ₹75,000, and research publication incentives ranging from ₹1 lakh to ₹2 lakh.
Research and consulting form the "way of life" at IMI Bhubaneswar, where faculty members translate their real-world consulting insights into pedagogical tools. The institute focuses on diagnostic and problem-solving studies for large public and private sector corporations.
Established as a Section 8 Company in February 2019, the IMI Incubation Foundation is a recognized incubator by Start Up Odisha (Department of MSME, Govt. of Odisha) and is registered with Startup India. It is notable for being the only incubator in Odisha with a specific focus on management-driven startups.
Infrastructure: A dedicated space of 5,400 sq. ft. is provided for incubation activities.
Programs: The foundation conducts Entrepreneurship Awareness Camps (EAC), Boot Camps, and EDPs in collaboration with EDII Ahmedabad, Wadhwani Foundation, and IIT Bhubaneswar.
SFURTI Scheme Projects: The incubator plays a catalytic role in grassroot entrepreneurship through the Ministry of MSME’s SFURTI scheme. It has successfully completed projects like the Maniabandh Handloom Cluster and Daspalla Beewax and Honey Cluster, and is currently working on bamboo, silk, and agro-processing clusters across Odisha, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh.
The institute hosts several industry-oriented hubs that bridge the gap between academic theory and corporate practice.
Grant Thornton Center of Excellence: Established to disseminate knowledge on innovative business practices and drive efficiency in finance and consulting services. It offers the Business Leadership Programme for high-potential executives, embedding certifications like the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Business Consulting.
Bloomberg Terminal: A state-of-the-art facility for finance students to analyze real-time market data, perform security valuations, and understand global financial trends.
SAP Next-Gen Lab: Focused on ERP systems, analytics, and supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through innovative technological projects.
Markstrat Simulation Facility: A specialized lab where marketing students compete in a simulated market environment, testing their strategic decision-making in real-time.
IMI Bhubaneswar maintains a robust global network, facilitating the exchange of faculty and students to provide a truly international learning environment. The institute organizes three international conferences annually in collaboration with partners from Europe, North America, and Asia.
The institute has signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with several prestigious foreign universities for student and faculty exchange programs, research collaborations, and joint seminars.
Partner Institution | Location | Nature of Collaboration |
|---|---|---|
KEDGE Business School | France | Student/Faculty Exchange |
University of Bradford | England | Research/Academic Exchange |
ESC Rennes School of Business | France | Academic Linkage |
EGADE Business School, ITESM | Mexico | Academic Collaboration |
Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences | China | Joint Conferences/Research |
Manhattan Institute of Management | New York, USA | Academic Collaboration |
IDRAC Business School | France | Academic Partnership |
Notably, IMI Bhubaneswar is a life member of the Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA), a SAARC-recognized body, which further solidifies its regional academic standing.
Employability is the ultimate metric of institutional success at IMI Bhubaneswar. The institute has consistently achieved 100% placement for its graduating batches, with salary figures showing a resilient upward trend even during periods of market volatility.
The 2024 placement cycle saw significant participation from over 130 recruiters, with a notable increase in the average package and the highest package offered.
Metric | 2024 (Batch 2022-24) | 2023 (Batch 2021-23) | 2022 (Batch 2020-22) |
|---|---|---|---|
Highest Package | ₹21.00 LPA | ₹19.20 LPA | ₹30.00 LPA |
Average Package | ₹12.02 LPA | ₹11.30 LPA | ₹10.07 LPA |
Median Package | ₹12.00 LPA | ₹11.00 LPA | ₹10.50 LPA |
Average (Top 25%) | - | ₹15-17 LPA | - |
Placement Rate | 100% | 100% | 100% |
The interim reports for the 2024-2026 batch (reported in March 2026) show even more aggressive growth, with a highest package of ₹41.36 LPA and an average of ₹14.34 LPA, reflecting the institute's strengthening position among top-tier recruiters.
Recruitment is spread across various functional areas, with Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) and Consulting being the primary drivers of placement volume.
BFSI & Fintech: ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, HDFC Bank, SBI Life, South Indian Bank, Federal Bank, Axis Bank, JPMorgan, CRISIL.
Consulting & IT: Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Accenture, Capgemini, Infosys, Cognizant, SAP, IBM.
FMCG/FMCD: Amul, Nestle, Dabur, Marico, Tata Consumer Products, Exide.
Logistics & Manufacturing: Tata Steel, Volvo Eicher, TVS, Rhenus Logistics, Reliance Industries.
Roles frequently offered to graduates include Business Analyst, Commercial Analyst, Management Trainee (Bancassurance, Research), Territory Manager, Key Account Manager, SAP Solution Architect, and Talent Acquisition Specialist.
The mandatory eight-week summer internship is highly competitive, providing students with substantial corporate experience and stipends. For the 2025-27 batch, the highest stipend was reported at ₹1.4 lakh, while the average stipend for the 2024-26 batch was approximately ₹42,424.
The 16-acre campus of IMI Bhubaneswar is designed to be a fully residential self-contained hub of learning and personal growth, situated away from the city's congestion to provide a tranquil atmosphere.
IMI Bhubaneswar is a fully residential campus, facilitating group study and collective learning beyond classroom hours.
Hostels: Separate buildings for men and women, with 120 single-bedded, fully furnished rooms equipped with LAN and Wi-Fi.
Hostel Fees (2026): Single rooms are priced at ₹1,40,000, while double sharing is ₹1,00,000, with an additional mess charge of ₹60,000 and other utility charges.
Executive Residence: A 60-bedded facility specifically for participants of MDPs and executive development programs, equipped with training halls and modern teaching aids.
The "Gurukul" environment is supported by ultra-modern technical facilities.
Computing Facility: A campus-wide high-speed network with over 190 Wi-Fi enabled computers ensure seamless access to online resources from hostel rooms, libraries, and the canteen.
Academic Ambiance: Four large air-conditioned classrooms with projection and audio facilities, multiple conference rooms, and tutorial syndicate rooms for collaborative learning.
Landscape and Aquascape: The campus features lush green lawns, sculptured shrubs, and light-effect fountains, designed to provide mental peace and aesthetic pleasure to the campus community.
Sports Complex: Facilities for outdoor games like Cricket, Basketball, and Volleyball, as well as indoor activities including Table Tennis, Chess, Carrom, and Foosball.
Gymnasium: An air-conditioned fitness center equipped with treadmills, recumbent cycles, dumbbells, and strength-training equipment.
Mess and Cafeteria: Separate canteens catering to students, staff, and faculty, along with a student-operated cooperative store named 'First Right' for basic necessities.
The IMI Bhubaneswar alumni network is an integral part of the institution’s legacy, acting as a link between its past and its future leadership.
The institute maintains a dedicated alumni portal via AlmaConnect, allowing graduates to register, interact, and provide job referrals. Regional Alumni Chapter meets are held annually in major cities:
Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai Chapters.
Mentorship: Alumni frequently visit the campus to help current students understand corporate requirements and refine their professional profiles.
Graduates of the IMI system (including the Bhubaneswar and Delhi campuses) occupy senior leadership positions globally. Notable alumni include leaders like Anand Stanley (President, Airbus Asia Pacific), Amanpreet Singh Bajaj (General Manager, Airbnb India), and Gaurav Mehra (Partner, Ernst & Young). Alumni from IMI Bhubaneswar specifically have achieved significant success in companies such as Samsung, HSBC, Oracle, and Google.
Student life at IMI Bhubaneswar is managed by a diverse set of clubs and committees, allowing students to "learn while they practice" governance and organizational skills.
1. Academic Clubs:
Colosseum (Marketing Club): Organizes summits like "Conventus" and marketing competitions.
Fintellects (Finance Club): Provides knowledge on Investment Banking, Capital Markets, and International Finance.
Insignia (HR Club): Focuses on managing human potential, employer branding, and talent acquisition.
Cynosure (Operations Club): Promotes interest in supply chain, quality management, and operations research.
2. Functional Committees:
Placement Committee: Responsible for corporate relations and facilitating the recruitment process.
Branding Committee: Focuses on enhancing the institute's visibility and brand value.
Media & PR Committee: Manages the institute’s communication with external stakeholders and social media.
Cultural & Literary Committees: Organize annual management festivals, debates, MUNs, and fests.
E-Cell Committee: Works in conjunction with the IMI Incubation Foundation to promote the startup ecosystem.
The International Management Institute (IMI) Bhubaneswar has, in just over a decade, established itself as a resilient and innovative institution within the Indian management education framework. Its strategy of combining a rigorous AICTE-approved curriculum with industry-embedded laboratories—such as the Bloomberg Terminal and the Grant Thornton CoE—has ensured that its graduates are uniquely prepared for the complexities of modern business. The institute’s 100% placement record, combined with a significant jump in the highest and average salary packages, serves as empirical evidence of its growing prestige among corporate recruiters.
The IMI Incubation Foundation distinguishes the institute by fostering not only corporate professionals but also entrepreneurs, with a unique focus on grassroot and rural development projects under the SFURTI scheme. While fluctuations in NIRF rankings highlight the ongoing competitive pressures in the sector, the institute's strength in teaching, graduation outcomes, and its expansive global academic partnerships suggest a strong foundation for future growth. For students seeking a residential "Gurukul" experience that does not compromise on technological sophistication or career prospects, IMI Bhubaneswar stands as a leading choice in the Eastern Indian education landscape.
1. When was IMI Bhubaneswar established?
The institute was established in 2011 by the RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group.
2. Is the institute recognized and accredited?
Yes, IMI Bhubaneswar is approved by AICTE and accredited by AMBA, NBA, and NAAC. Its PGDM program also holds equivalence to an MBA degree from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
3. What is the size and location of the campus?
The campus is spread over 16 acres in the Gothapatna institutional area, approximately 14 kilometers from the heart of Bhubaneswar city.
4. What is the "Gurukul" philosophy mentioned in its literature?
The campus was designed by a renowned architect to epitomize a "Gurukul" environment, emphasizing a tranquil learning atmosphere nested in nature.
5. How many campuses does IMI have in India?
IMI has three campuses located in New Delhi, Kolkata, and Bhubaneswar.
6. What are the primary programs offered at IMI Bhubaneswar?
The institute offers the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), PGDM-Online, and the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM).
7. What specializations are available in the PGDM program?
Students can specialize in Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management (HRM), Information Systems & Analytics, and Operations.
8. Does the institute offer a doctoral-level program?
Yes, it offers the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM), which is equivalent to a Ph.D. and is approved by AICTE.
9. What is the duration of the FPM program?
The Fellow Programme in Management is a full-time course spanning four years.
10. Is there a program for working professionals?
Yes, IMI Bhubaneswar offers a PGDM-Online program specifically designed for working professionals and fresh graduates seeking flexibility.
11. What is the duration of the flagship PGDM program?
The PGDM is a two-year full-time residential program.
12. What is the minimum academic eligibility for PGDM?
Applicants must hold a three-year bachelor's degree from a recognized university with at least 50% aggregate marks.
13. Which entrance exams are accepted for PGDM admissions?
The institute accepts valid scores from CAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT.
14. Are final-year students eligible to apply?
Yes, final-year students can apply provided they submit proof of meeting the eligibility criteria by September 30 of the admission year.
15. What are the typical CAT cut-offs?
The expected CAT cut-off generally ranges between 65 to 80 percentile, though most successful shortlists are observed above 70 percentile.
16. What is the CMAT cut-off for PGDM?
The expected CMAT cut-off is typically between 70 to 80 percentile.
17. How is the final selection index calculated?
The selection is based on a composite score evaluating the entrance exam performance, past academic records (10th, 12th, and Graduation), personal interview, extempore, essay writing, and work experience.
18. Does IMI Bhubaneswar conduct its own entrance test for FPM?
Applicants for FPM must take the IMI Bhubaneswar Research Aptitude Test (RAT), though candidates with valid scores in CAT, GMAT, GRE, or UGC NET are exempted.
19. Is English proficiency mandatory?
Yes, proficiency in written and spoken English is a mandatory requirement for admission.
20. What is the total tuition fee for the PGDM program?
For the 2025-27 batch, the total academic fee for self-sponsored Indian students is approximately ₹14,30,000.
21. What is the fee for the PGDM-Online program?
The total fee for the PGDM-Online course is significantly lower, reported between ₹1,20,000 and ₹2,50,000.
22. How much does the FPM program cost?
The total academic fee for the FPM program is nominal, set at approximately ₹50,000 for the entire four-year duration, and the tuition fee is often waived.
23. Are there scholarships for meritorious students?
Yes, merit scholarships up to ₹1,00,000 are available for candidates securing at least 80 percentile in CAT/XAT/CMAT or GMAT.
24. Is there a special scholarship for women candidates?
Yes, female applicants who qualify for the general merit scholarship receive an additional 20% on the scholarship amount.
25. Are there scholarships for defense backgrounds?
Wards of serving defense personnel receive ₹50,000, while wards of martyrs are eligible for a scholarship of ₹1,00,000.
26. What is the stipend for FPM scholars?
FPM scholars receive a monthly stipend of ₹31,000 for the first two years, which increases to ₹35,000 for the third and fourth years.
27. What is the NIRF 2025 rank for IMI Bhubaneswar?
The institute was ranked 94th in the Management category by NIRF 2025.
28. How does the institute rank in the IIRF Private B-School category?
In the IIRF 2025 rankings, IMI Bhubaneswar was ranked 15th among private MBA colleges in India.
29. What is the institute's regional standing?
According to IIRF 2025, it is ranked 2nd in Odisha and 3rd in the East Zone among private management institutes.
30. What grade was awarded by MBAUniverse.com?
IMI Bhubaneswar holds an "AA" grade from MBAUniverse.com and was ranked 48th nationally in their 2026 assessment.
31. What was the highest package for the 2024-26 batch?
As of the 2024-26 interim report, the highest package offered was ₹41.36 LPA.
32. What is the average package for the latest graduating batch (2022-24)?
The average package for the 2022-24 batch stood at ₹12.02 LPA.
33. What is the placement rate at IMI Bhubaneswar?
The institute has consistently achieved a 100% placement rate.
34. Who are some of the top recruiters?
Prominent recruiters include Deloitte, PwC, ICICI Bank, Infosys, Capgemini, KPMG, and Tata Steel.
35. What is the average stipend for summer internships?
For the 2024-26 batch, the average summer internship stipend was ₹42,424 for two months, while the highest was ₹1.4 Lakh.
36. Is the campus fully residential?
Yes, IMI Bhubaneswar is a fully residential campus, and all PGDM students are required to stay in the hostels.
37. What are the hostel facilities like?
The hostel features 120 fully furnished single-bedded rooms for PGDM students, equipped with LAN and Wi-Fi connectivity.
38. Does the library provide digital resources?
The library spans two floors (6,000 sq. ft.) and provides access to over 21,000 e-resources, including EBSCO, ProQuest, J-Gate, and Scopus.
39. Are there advanced financial labs on campus?
Yes, the institute features a Bloomberg Terminal to provide students with real-time financial market data and analysis tools.
40. What recreation facilities are available?
Facilities include a gym and courts for Cricket, Basketball, Volleyball, as well as indoor games like Table Tennis, Chess, and Pool.
41. Does the institute have a startup incubator?
Yes, the IMI Incubation Foundation was established in 2019 to foster an ecosystem for innovation and entrepreneurship.
42. What is the focus of the IMI Incubation Foundation?
It is the only incubator in Odisha with a specific focus on management and helps startups through mentorship, training, and networking with VCs and Angel Investors.
43. What grassroot initiatives does the incubator support?
Through the SFURTI scheme, it supports clusters in handloom, beewax, silk, and agro-processing across Odisha, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh.
44. Are there any international academic collaborations?
Yes, IMI has MoUs with institutions such as KEDGE Business School (France), University of Bradford (England), and Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences (China).
45. Does the institute offer international student exchanges?
Yes, the academic collaborations facilitate student and faculty exchange programs and joint research.
46. What is the Grant Thornton Center of Excellence?
It is a collaboration with Grant Thornton Bharat to provide industry-designed leadership programs and certifications like Six Sigma Green Belt to executives.
47. Are there regional alumni chapters?
The institute has active alumni chapters in Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
48. How can alumni stay connected?
Alumni can register on a dedicated portal powered by AlmaConnect to network, seek referrals, and provide career advice to current students.
49. Who are some notable alumni of the IMI system?
Notable leaders include Anand Stanley (President, Airbus Asia Pacific), Amanpreet Singh Bajaj (GM, Airbnb India), and Gaurav Mehra (Partner, EY).
50. What student-run clubs exist at the institute?
Clubs include Colosseum (Marketing), Fintellects (Finance), Insignia (HR), Cynosure (Operations), and Prayas (CSR).
Established in 2011, International Management Institute (IMI), Bhubaneswar is a young institute and is a member of the European Foundation of Management Development (EFMD). The college has ranked as number 37 in the overall management category by Times of India Ranking.
The institute has been accredited by various prominent organizations such as EFMD, CII, ARIIFA, AMDISA, AIU, NIRF, AICTE, and NBA. The institute has been rated higher than other management institutes and has consistently ranked high in various surveys of Management schools.
The institute offers a full-time and part-time Post-Graduate Diploma in Management, Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Management, and Fellow Programme in Management. However, details regarding each course offered by the International Management Institute, Bhubaneswar are given below.
| Courses offered | Eligibility | Details |
| PGDM | Candidates who have appeared for the CAT/ XAT/ CMAT examination or obtained a valid GMAT score can apply. Also, candidates must have passed 10+2 and have a bachelor's degree with 50% aggregate marks in any discipline. | Post Graduate Diploma in Management is a 2 years course and follows a trimester system. |
| PGDM (Part-Time) | Candidates must have a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in any discipline. The selection will be based on the candidate's full-time work experience at the executive level along with a minimum of 2 years of post-qualification. | The Post Graduate Diploma in Management is a two-year program where the candidate needs to go through a full-time curriculum. The admission to this course will be done through a written test conducted by IMI, CAT/ GMAT + personal interview. |
| PGCPM | Candidates must possess a graduation degree with 50% aggregate marks along with a 10+ 2 mark sheet. Spoken and written proficiency in English is a must. | Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Management is an 11-month online program. The admission to this course will be done through a written test conducted by IMI + extempore along with a personal interview. |
| FPM | Candidates must be post-graduate with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate or must have any other professional qualification such as ICWA, CS, CA, etc along with 60% aggregate marks.
| The Fellow Programme in Management is a four-year program that can also be extended by 1 year. The admission to this course will be done through Research Aptitude Test conducted by IMI + Essay writing along with the personal interview. |
Apart from regular classes and courses, the institute also focuses on other academic activities like sports, competitions, quizzes, workshops, and other co-curricular activities.
● The faculty members at International Management Institute, Bhubaneswar AIIMS in helping students to achieve their goals.
● The institute offers corporate lectures and management development programs and has also invited many influential guests from the management field to conduct seminars and lectures.
● The institute also conducts special Management Development Programs that enrich the industrial exposure of the students.
IMI, Bhubaneswar offers an online application mode for all candidates and candidates can apply on the basis of XAT/CAT/CMAT/GMAT score. Students filling out the application form will need to pay some amount as charges. All the programs are approved by AICTE. The admission is done through the official website of the institute.
Candidates who will be shortlisted will be called for a Personal Interview. And the final selection will be based on their performance in interviews and work experience. Selected candidates will be notified from the institute of the given contact details and email.
The IMI, Bhubaneswar is a renowned management institute in India and the cut-offs change every year based on the overall performance. However, one should not solely depend on this specific data as the cut-offs change every year.
Furthermore, each candidate must hold valid documents as the admission will be done only after document verification. Besides, the institute conducts an annual semester each year to evaluate the academic performance of students and the results are posted online on the institute website.
The International Management Institute, Bhubaneswar comes with a placement cell that organizes and maintains placement for all full-time programs. The college also had a 100% placement record. Also, the institute is known for and holds records for bringing 70% of new companies to the campus every year.
The institute offers the highest salary package to students around INR 17.29 LPA and an average salary package of around INR 8.43 LPA. Some top recruiters at IMI Bhubaneswar placement are HDFC Bank, UTI Mutual Fund, IDFC First Bank, Indusind Bank, Euromonitor International, and many more.
The campus at IMI Bhubaneswar is spread over a land of 16 acres and is a fully residential campus. The campus at IMI Bhubaneswar is equipped with various modern facilities including conference rooms, audio-visual equipment, auditoriums, computer labs, industry-oriented labs along a high-speed internet connection.
Also, the library is spread across 6,000 sq ft and over 2 floors with over different collections of books. The institute has large classrooms and in-house gym facilities. Also, the institute offers separate canteens both for students and faculty members including staff.
Additionally, it also offers residential accommodation for students such as a fitness center, indoor and outdoor sports facilities, and cafeteria. Also, the institute has various student-run clubs and committees under the guidance of faculties including the Placement Committee, HR Club, and much more.
The Alumni network at International Management Institute, Bhubaneswar has traveled a long way over more than 10 years and has never failed to be in touch with people from the day it began its journey. The institute has maintained an affiliation with its alumni over the years.
It successfully maintains the knowledge about the changes happening around the world to develop the existing students according to their requirements. IMI, Bhubaneswar has a strong alumni network and the students and faculty members are a part of this vast network.
No doubt, the network has played and is still playing a major role in the development of students and the institute. The institute has nurtured the finest students into professionals who are now an example of all other inspiring students.
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