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Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME) in Bangalore has carved out a specific, disciplined niche in India's crowded Tier-2 B-school landscape. Founded in 1991 by Prof. J. Philip, a former IIM Bangalore director, it’s built a reputation less on flashy rankings and more on a methodical, almost school-like approach to professional grooming. With an average package hovering around 10-11 LPA and total costs nearing 19 lakhs, the return on investment is a central talking point. It’s a place where you wear a uniform, attendance is strictly enforced, and the schedule is packed—a trade-off many alumni say pays off when they step into corporate interviews feeling distinctly more prepared than peers from more relaxed institutions.
XIME offers a focused portfolio centered on its AICTE-approved, autonomous Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM). The general PGDM program, with an intake of 240 at the Bangalore campus, allows specializations in Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations, IT & Analytics, and General Management. The newer PGDM in Business Analytics (60 seats) commands a premium, reflected in its higher placement average. The academic calendar follows a rigorous trimester system, and promotion to the second year requires maintaining a minimum CGPA of 4.5—a rule that sets the tone for the institute's no-nonsense approach.
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| Course | Category | Rank | Year | Rd |
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| Post Graduate Diploma in Management Business Analytics | General / Unreserved (UR) | 72 | 2024 | R1 |
| PG Diploma in Management Business Analytics | General / Unreserved (UR) | 75 | 2023 | R1 |
| PGDM | General / Unreserved (UR) | 75 | 2023 | R1 |
| Post Graduate Diploma in Management Business Analytics | General / Unreserved (UR) | 78 | 2023 | R1 |
| PG Diploma in Management Business Analytics | General / Unreserved (UR) | 75 | 2022 | R1 |
| PGDM | General / Unreserved (UR) | 75 | 2022 | R1 |
| Post Graduate Diploma in Management Business Analytics | General / Unreserved (UR) | 73 | 2022 | R1 |
| PG Diploma in Management Business Analytics | General / Unreserved (UR) | 75 | 2021 | R1 |
| PGDM | General / Unreserved (UR) | 75 | 2021 | R1 |
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HostelXIME is generally preferred for its residential nature and "Xavier" brand discipline, while Christ University is known for its central location and diverse undergraduate culture. XIME's placements are often slightly higher in average CTC.
The Umbrella Placement means students from all three XIME campuses (Bangalore, Kochi, and Chennai) participate in a common placement process, which is usually held at the Bangalore campus.
Yes, formal attire or a uniform is mandatory for students during academic hours and official events at XIME Bangalore.
Yes, a 70 percentile in CAT is the typical cutoff to receive a call for the selection process. However, the final admission decision depends heavily on your performance in the Group Discussion and Personal Interview, as well as your overall academic profile.
Most alumni suggest the investment is "Value for Money" if you are seeking a Tier-2 MBA experience with a strong industry grooming and a typical starting salary in the range of 10-12 LPA.
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The curriculum is punctuated by mandatory practical components. Every student undertakes an 8-week Summer Internship Program (SIP), with the institute claiming 100% placement. More uniquely, XIME requires a 3-week winter stint called SUPA (Socially Useful and Productive Activity) with an NGO or social organization. An optional International Study Tour to partner schools in France, the USA, or Asia is also woven into the program. Faculty credentials are solid, with about 60-70% of the core faculty holding PhDs. The institute has over 15 international collaborations, including ties with Audencia Business School (France) and Yonsei University (Korea), details of which are on the official XIME website.
The placement report is where XIME’s value proposition gets tested. For the 2024 batch, the official average package for the general PGDM stood at ₹10.0 LPA, while the Business Analytics cohort averaged ₹11.2 LPA. The highest package recorded was ₹22 LPA for a BA student, offered by British Telecom/Lowe's. Early data for the 2024 batch suggests these numbers are inching up, with a highest offer of ₹23.7 LPA and an average reportedly around ₹12 LPA, though that's still unverified as the process is ongoing.
The college claims a 98% placement rate. Talking to alumni on forums like CollegeDunia and Shiksha, the working figure feels more like 90-95%, with the remainder often pursuing entrepreneurship or family business. That’s a decent, realistic outcome. Top recruiters are a who’s who of IT, consulting, and BFSI giants: Infosys, Accenture, EY, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC, HDFC Bank, and Oracle are consistent visitors. The internship scene is strong, with a highest monthly stipend of ₹1,00,000 reported from Intel in 2024.
One notable structural point is the "umbrella placement" system. XIME conducts a common placement process for its Bangalore, Kochi, and Chennai campuses. This means Bangalore students sometimes feel they are competing with peers from other campuses for the same pool of companies, which can create a bit of internal competition.
Pursuing a PGDM at XIME is a significant financial commitment. The total tuition fee for the two-year program is ₹12,90,000. On top of that, hostel and mess fees add approximately ₹2,88,000 per year, totaling around ₹5.76 lakhs for two years. When you factor in the refundable caution deposit (₹25,000), application fee, uniforms, and personal expenses, the total cost for two years lands between ₹18.5 and ₹19.5 lakhs.
To offset this, XIME offers merit-based scholarships. Students who have scored 75% or above in their 10th, 12th, and undergraduate studies can receive scholarships worth up to ₹2.5 lakhs. There’s also a "President’s Scholarship" for exceptional candidates. It’s not a plethora of options, but the merit-based aid is straightforward and meaningful.
Getting into XIME is a multi-parameter game. They accept a wide range of entrance exams: CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA, and GMAT. The cutoff percentiles aren't stratospheric. For the 2024-25 cycle, a 70-75 percentile in CAT/XAT/CMAT or a 75-80 percentile in MAT/ATMA was typically enough to secure a call for the Group Discussion and Personal Interview round.
But the exam score is just the ticket in. The final selection is calculated with specific weightages: Entrance Exam Score (35%), GD & PI (40%), Academic Performance in X, XII, and UG (13%), and Work Experience & Diversity (12%). This means a candidate with a 70 percentile but stellar academics, work experience, and a great interview can easily beat someone with an 85 percentile and a mediocre profile. The application window usually runs from October to February. While there is an NRI/management quota, the institute maintains that merit-based selection principles are strictly followed even for those seats.
The 5-acre campus in Electronic City is compact—functional rather than sprawling. Its biggest advantage is location. Being situated in the heart of India's IT corridor, next to giants like Infosys, provides unmatched networking and live project opportunities. The campus is fully residential with separate hostels for men and women, typically with 2 or 3-sharing rooms. Reviews peg hostel quality at a 4 out of 5. The food in the mess gets a more mixed 3.5/5, described as standard but palatable South and North Indian fare.
Infrastructure includes modern computer labs, an IoT Lab, an incubation center, and a library with over 70,000 volumes and access to major databases like EBSCO and Harvard Business Publishing. For recreation, there’s a basketball court, facilities for badminton and cricket, and a gym. High-speed Wi-Fi covers the campus. The Maria Philip Hall, a 500-seat auditorium, is the venue for major events and guest lectures.
Life here is structured. The 75-80% mandatory attendance rule is enforced, and the uniform policy adds to the disciplined atmosphere. There’s not a lot of "free time," but the trade-off is a highly engaged, diverse peer group drawn from over 20 Indian states.
The student sentiment around XIME is remarkably consistent, forming a clear consensus. On the positive side, alumni overwhelmingly praise the professional discipline instilled. The phrase "a school for adults" comes up repeatedly. They value the diverse, talented peer group and the strategic Bangalore location, which directly aids placements and networking. For a Tier-2 college, most consider the ROI—a ~10-12 LPA average against a ~19 lakh cost—to be solid and justifiable.
The negatives are just as clearly defined. The strictness and rigid schedule can be grating. The umbrella placement model sometimes breeds a sense of internal competition. And while the infrastructure is adequate, the 5-acre campus can feel small, especially to those who’ve visited larger university campuses. Grievance redressal is described as formal and slow. As one synthesized online review put it: "XIME is like a school for adults. You wear uniforms, you can't miss classes, and the schedule is grueling. But when you sit for interviews, you realize you are much more polished than candidates from 'chill' colleges." That sums up the trade-off perfectly.
XIME Bangalore is a specific kind of bet. It’s not for the student seeking a sprawling, liberal campus life or maximum autonomy. It is, however, an excellent choice for a candidate who values structure, professional grooming, and a direct path to corporate roles in IT, consulting, and BFSI. If you have a CAT/XAT percentile in the low-to-mid 70s and are willing to embrace a disciplined, almost regimented two years, XIME delivers a strong return. The average package of 10-12 LPA against the 19-lakh investment is competitive for its tier. But if you chafe under strict rules, prioritize a large campus, or are aiming for the very top-tier consulting and finance roles that gravitate toward the IIMs, you might find the environment constraining. For the right candidate—one ready to be schooled in management—XIME represents solid value for money in the Tier-2 B-school space.

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