What learners say after the programme, not during it
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Based on 8 verified reviews from learners who completed a iAdmit-supported programme.
- Reviews
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- Programmes covered
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Reviews are collected at least three months after completion, so learners are writing about what the programme changed rather than about how the last session felt.
What learners write
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What learners say after finishing a iAdmit-supported programme.
“I came in expecting frameworks and left with a way of arguing for budget that my CFO actually accepted. The case discussions were the best part — twenty people from twenty industries picking holes in your logic.”
Ananya Sharma
Senior Product Manager, Flipkart
Executive Programme in Brand Management, IIT Delhi
“The finance module was the one I nearly skipped and the one that changed how I work. I stopped presenting technology roadmaps and started presenting investment cases.”
Rahul Verma
VP Engineering, Tata Digital
Chief Technology Officer Programme, IIT Bombay
“Eight years into a finance career I thought I knew valuation. The programme showed me how much of what I did was habit rather than judgement. Worth every rupee.”
Sneha Patil
Finance Manager, HDFC Bank
Business Finance Programme, IIM Ahmedabad
“The capstone forced me to take a real problem from work and defend it in front of faculty. That single exercise was more useful than two years of online courses.”
Arjun Nair
Data Science Lead, Swiggy
Applied Data Science & AI, IIT Roorkee
“People analytics was the gap in my profile and I knew it. Six months later I am running attrition models the business actually asks for.”
Meera Krishnan
Head of HR, Wipro
Strategic HR Management, IIM Trichy
“I run a company and could not take two years off. The online format was the only realistic path, and the degree carries the recognition I needed for enterprise clients.”
Vikas Gupta
Founder, Nexora Labs
Online MBA, Manipal University
“The marketing mix modelling module alone paid for the programme. We reallocated 18% of our budget in the following quarter.”
Divya Menon
Marketing Director, Marico
Digital Marketing Certificate, IIM Kozhikode
“Practical, dense and occasionally uncomfortable — in a good way. The faculty did not let vague answers pass.”
Sanjay Rao
Supply Chain Head, Asian Paints
Supply Chain Analytics, IIM Mumbai
How to read a review page
What a five-star review does and does not tell you
Reviews are useful for judging teaching quality, workload and support. They are a poor guide to whether a programme fits your career, which is what the counselling call is for.
Trust reviews on effort and support
Weekly hours, how responsive the programme manager was, whether recordings arrived on time — reviewers are reliable on all of this because they lived it.
Discount reviews on outcomes
A promotion after a programme has many causes. Where a reviewer names a specific skill they now use, that is evidence. Where they name a salary figure, treat it as one person's experience.
Read the cohort, not just the course
Most reviewers rate the peer group as highly as the faculty. Ask about cohort composition on the counselling call — seniority and industry mix vary sharply between programmes.
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Reviews will tell you how a programme felt. A counsellor will tell you whether it fits the gap you are trying to close — and will say so if it does not.
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- A shortlist of two or three programmes, with the trade-offs stated
- Fee structure, instalments and applicable waivers in writing
- An honest view on the weekly hours the programme really demands
Learner reviews
Read the reviews, then talk to a counsellor
Fifteen minutes on a call will tell you more about fit than any review page can. We will say plainly if a programme is wrong for you.
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