Which institute to join for MBA amongst JIMS-Rohini, Delhi Institute of Management, IILM, Amity and Apeejay?

I have scored 88 percentile in MAT.

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    ridhima chitkara

    7 years ago
    Hi Krishna,
    You should definitely go for JIMS-Rohini, as it is the best B-School among other colleges in Delhi/NCR and it provides you with the best placements. In terms of ROI, it is fruitful, faculty members are the best. Overall, it stands well in all the parameters required to be a good institute in PGDM.
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    JIMS KJ-GN | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    JIMS is good option. JIMS has two branches - Kalkaji and Rohini . You can visit and decide.
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    Keshav Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Hello Krishna. You should join JIMS Rohini. JIMS being one of the best B school in Delhi NCR, has performed extraordinarily well in all the parameters. The faculty members are having good experience in teaching and have good corporate relations. JIMS placement cell is also performing well to bring big brands to the college. In terms of ROI, you will definitely get back what you have invested. The placements are also better and exposure given here is helpful. The campus environment is very friendly and lively. Over the years, JIMS - Rohini has consistently proved to be the reservoir of talent for the finest companies.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    JIMS family is best to join. It will benefit you both from JIMs side as well as IP University side. So, you'll get bundles of opportunities with much lesser fees as compared to any other University. And, also IP University itself is very reputed.
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    PUNIT JAIN I am a b.tech computer science student | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    You should join JIMS-Rohini. JIMS being one of the best B school in Delhi NCR, has performed extraordinarily well in all the parameters. The faculty members are having good experience in teaching and have good corporate relations. JIMS placement cell is also performing well to bring big brands to the college. In terms of ROI, you will definitely get back what you have invested. The placements are also better and exposure given here is helpful. The campus environment is very friendly and lively. Over the years, JIMS - Rohini has consistently proved to be the reservoir of talent for the finest companies.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    You should definitely go for JIMS-Rohini, as it is the best B-School among other colleges in Delhi/NCR and it provides you with the best placements. In terms of ROI, it is fruitful, faculty members are the best. Overall, it stands well in all the parameters required to be a good institute in PGDM.
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    Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    JIMS-Rohini could be your better destination (in my time, some core finance companies like XL Dynamics directly came to the campus to compete with other colleges for location advantage) According to the fee, ROI is almost same. Some have unrealistic fee structure than ROI. So why should you pay extra for the almost the same return.
    Location is too good just few steps from the metro.
    However, it is good to have 55-60% for core finance job as many MNCs demands and for sales, it is good to have a licensed 2 wheeler.
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    Saim abbas | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Amity or Delhi Institute of Management is better.;

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