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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Total Intake of Top 10 B-Schools in India



I did a quick study of flagship programs at top 10 B schools in India to find out the total student intake and the data is as below.  Please note that the number quoted here may slightly vary from the actual, as the intake varies every year. I have considered 2 year and 1 year full time programs for computation.

1. IIM A - 468
2. IIM B - 458
3. IIM C - 320
4. XLRI - 360
5. ISB - 776
6. IIM Lucknow - 400
7. FMS - 226
8. IIM Indore - 300
9. SP Jain IMR - 225
10. MDI Gurgoan - 300

The total number of students from top 10-B schools per year turns out to be 3,833  .
If we consider top 25 institutes in India then the data might turn out to be around 8,000 .

We might  have at least 22,000 management gurus passed out from top 10 B schools  and around 50,000 students passed out from top 25 B schools between 2013 - 2018.

The question is would we have sufficient number of quality jobs to  quench the thirst of  all these bright graduates and my GUT feeling is YEP ......

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Smart Phone Market in India



A quick note on how Smart phone market dynamics in India.  I have referred IDC report for the stats.

Total number of mobile phones shipped in India during 2012 is 21,80,00,000 , roughly  around 22 Crore.

The market in India grew around 16 % in 2012 . World  wide Mobile phone market grew around 2-3 %  and the growth in India is at least 5 times faster, so India is and will be one of the prime markets for mobile vendors.


Total number of smartphones shipped in India in 2012 was  1,63,00,000 , around 1.5 core.
Growth in India  was 48% and smart phone market around the world grew around 36% .

Expected growth of smart phone market in India for 2013 is around 70% , this is twice as faster as compared to rest of the world, so  smart phone makers need to be in India and sell well in India, else they will loose one of the fastest emerging markets.

Interesting point to be noted is smart phones contribute to around 45% of total number mobile phones shipped in USA where as the smart phones contribute just to 9% of total number mobile phones shipped in India. There are two important things here

  • Company such as Nokia which is too big in feature phones , needs to stick to India for survival.
  • The growth potential for smart phones in India too huge, so its high time Apple starts considering Indian Smart phone market  seriously.
Most popular smart phones in India are in the ranges of 100 - 300$ , so to be success full in India the vendor needs to be price conscious and provide value for money. People are buying high end Galaxy and i Phones but 100 - 300 $ smart phone market seems to be  very strong .

Top five smart phone vendors in India , by the number of units shipped is as below
  1. Samsung
  2. Micromax
  3. Sony
  4. Nokia
  5. Karbonn
Its a pleasant to see Indian makers Micromax and Karbon being able to compete with Samsung, Sony , Nokia, LG, HTC ... 

My two cents:
  • Smart phone market in India will grow very fast in 2013 , this year might be the best year for smart phone vendors in India. 
  • 100-300 $ space  will grow fastest and mobile vendors need to cater to this space.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Well Known Smart Phone Operating Systems




I did a quick read up  and here is the list of Smart Phone OS according to their market share.

1. Android
  • Based On Linux.
  • Developed by Android Inc (acquired by Google) . 
  • Released by OHSA (Open Hand Set Alliance , comprising of Samsung, Google, Motorola, LG, Intel, Dell, HTC and Sony). 
  • Has a unbeatable world wide market share of 70%.
  • Popular phones : Samsung Galaxy , LG Optimus, HTC Desire, Motorola Razr and Sony Xperia.
2. iOS
  • Based on Unix.
  • Developed and released by Apple Inc.
  • Has a very good market share of 21%. 
  • Popular Phone : Need not say :) It is "The  i Phone ".
3.  BlackBerry 10
  • QNX based, which is internally Unix based.
  • Developed and released by Blackberry (previously RIM).
  • Not so impressive market share of 3%, mostly because of enterprise and business  costumers I guess.
  • Popular Phone : Recently released Blackberry 10.
4. Windows Phone
  • Developed by Microsoft.
  • Most important vendor is Nokia
  • 2.5% market share . Sad to see Nokia which used to be biggest player in feature phone reduced to almost 2.5 %.
  • Popular Phone: Nokia Lumia
5. Tizen , Firefox and other Linux based OS
  • Developed by alliances between Samsung and Intel or by organizations such as Mozilla.
  • Trying to provide alternate options to Android.
  • 3 % market share altogether.
  • Not sure which is very popular phone. 
My two Cents:
  1. Most of the Smart phone OS are either Linux or Unix based except for Windows.
  2. Android + iOS share 91% market share, and Nokia not doing any of these phones might not help it . Nokia needs  to capture consumers with out of box ideas, else it will have tough time.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Ethernet Switch Market Share - Is HP Second

At Hewlett-Packard I was told "HP is second in terms of market share in Ethernet Switch Industry" . I was surprised , to be honest I was like "Is It , when did this happen" . I never thought of HP as a significant player in switching industry.

I did some quick read up  and the truth is , yes HP is second in terms of market share. But the difference between 1st and 2nd is very huge , Cisco is 7 times bigger than HP in terms of market share.  Cisco has 63% , HP has 9.3% , and next top 3 players are Alcatel - Lucent (3%) , Juniper ( 2.7%) and Brocade (2.4%).

Seriously  Cisco has such huge dominance in Switching gears industry and this is really outstanding. I think competitors such as HP need to do something very different to beat Cisco and gain  substantial market share.

For consumers it is always good if there are multiple big vendors than having a monopoly , as monopoly reduces the consumer bargaining power drastically.

I have copy pasted the sector graph provided by the IDC report of Nov 2012 for Switch market share. 

Saturday, March 16, 2013

One Year Full Time MBA in India at Reputed B Schools

Its long time since I jotted down. Its  pretty sad that 2012 year passed away without even one article. I intended to write about so many things but then the laziness overpowered :) . 

In India one year full time MBA is a recent phenomena, may be they surfaced around 10 years ago. I would say this form of MBA suits for folks with at least 3 year work Ex with an aspiration to move into management roles in their existing industry. Drastic career change is not impossible though.

Please refer the link below for detailed description on 1 year Full time MBA programs in India.

Let me quickly give list of reputed colleges in India that offer 1 year Full Time MBA along with average exp required for admission .

All colleges below are very reputed and definitely they are good , I am listing down the colleges based on my knowledge and  in the order of my personal preference. All of them admit students through GMAT and a  few give additional options of CAT and XAT.

1. ISB - Indian School of Business -  Average Work Ex 5 years.
2. IIM Ahemdabad - Average Work Ex 10 years .
3. IIM Calcutta - Average Work Ex 8.8 years .
4. XLRI Jameshedpur - Average Work Ex 7 years .
5. IIM Bangalore  - Average Work Ex  9.6 Years .
6. IIM Lucknow -  Average Work Ex 7 years .
7. IIM Indore -  Average Work Ex 7 years .
8. SP Jain Global MBA-  Average Work Ex 4 Years .
9. Great Lakes Institute of Management  - Average Work Ex  4 Years .
10. SP Jain IMR -Average Work Ex  7 Years .
11. IMT Ghazibad -Average Work Ex  7.5 Years
12. Agesis - Average Work Ex  - Not Very Sure
13. Myra School of Business Average Work Ex 5 Years.

If there are any queries let me know I will try my best to answer. The best place to get detailed info regarding one year full time MBA program is  the respective colleges website.