Title: A comparison of the four College platforms XLRI (Jamshedpur), SPJIMR(Mumbai), MDI (Gurgaon), FMS (Delhi University)
Author: Divyansh Bohara
Introduction: XLRI (Jamshedpur), SPJIMR(Mumbai), MDI (Gurgaon), FMS (Delhi University) these colleges are known for providing excellent MBA programs and are highly competitive with IIMs in terms of education quality, industry exposure, and placement.
XLRI is one of India’s oldest and most prestigious business schools, known for its PGDM programs with a strong focus on values-based education and leadership.
SPJIMR offers a highly regarded MBA, blending social sensitivity, ethics, and leadership, with strong industry ties in Mumbai.
MDI Gurgaon is ranked among top non-IIM B-schools, offering PGDM and Executive MBA programs, with excellent placements due to its proximity to Gurgaon and Delhi.
FMS provides an affordable, high-quality MBA, with strong placements in finance, marketing, and strategy.
Objective: To analyze the relationship between four variables XLRI (Jamshedpur), SPJIMR(Mumbai), MDI (Gurgaon), FMS (Delhi University)
Data Collection: We collected experience ratings between 1 and 10 for the following online shopping platforms: XLRI (Jamshedpur), SPJIMR(Mumbai), MDI (Gurgaon), FMS (Delhi University) from 30 respondents. We then analysed these 4 variables using ANOVA to compare the mean experience ratings among the different platforms.
Data Analysis:
| SUMMARY | ||||||
| Groups | Count | Sum | Average | Variance | ||
| XLRI, Jamshedpur | 30 | 156 | 5.2 | 6.648276 | ||
| SPJIMR, Mumbai | 30 | 164 | 5.466667 | 8.395402 | ||
| MDI, Gurgaon | 30 | 165 | 5.5 | 8.534483 | ||
| FMS, Delhi University | 30 | 165 | 5.5 | 8.534483 | ||
| ANOVA | ||||||
| Source of Variation | SS | df | MS | F | P-value | F crit |
| Between Groups | 1.9 | 3 | 0.633333 | 0.078889 | 0.97133 | 2.682809 |
| Within Groups | 931.2667 | 116 | 8.028161 | |||
| Total | 933.1667 | 119 | ||||
Hypothesis:
Null Hypothesis (H0): There is no significant difference in the average scores of students across the four institutions.
Alternative Hypothesis (H1): There is a significant difference in the average scores of students between at least two of the institutions.
Conclusion:
Since the P-value (0.97133) is much greater than the typical significance level (α = 0.05), we fail to reject the null hypothesis. This means there is no statistically significant difference in the average scores of students between XLRI, SPJIMR, MDI, and FMS.