How is NMIMS Bangalore placements as compared to Christ University?

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    Vijayaa Rajah | Contributor-Level 6

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    Some claim that Christ University outplaces NMIMS University Bangalore in terms of placements. Christ University has a higher ROI than NMIMS, according to several rankings. The largest payment made was INR 21.46 lacs annually. There were 1,304+ PG students placed.Christ University outperforms NMIMS in terms of rankings, is better organized, and offers a wide range of options. In every way, it surpasses NMIMS Bangalore. It offers BBAs in a number of specializations, including f&a. In addition, Christ University's placements are superior to NMIMS.

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