Which is a better college for PGDM in finance among PIBM and DY Patil?

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    tirna dam | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    I am not much aware about PGDM in Finance in DY Patil College. But I can shed some light on your question about PGDM in Finance in PIBM. Being an ex-student of PIBM I can assure you to join PIBM as PIBM offers an excellent curriculum for finance as specialisation also A-Grade faculty members are teaching in PIBM. At PIBM, students are given extensive exposure to analyzing various
    Company's Financial, Perform Ratio Analysis, and Forecast the
    financial with an objective of making Buy/Sell Stock Investments using
    various tools like Bloomberg, Ace Analyzer, SAP - FICO, Advance Excel and
    many more. Students are then sent to implement variou
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    JAYATI BOSE | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    As I have done my PGDM from PIBM Pune, so I can share my experience. PIBM provides the students some benefits who are doing MBA or PGDM are corporate exposure to analyzing various Company's Financial and various Reports analyzing, Perform Ratio Analysis, and Forecast the financial to make Buy/Sell Stock Investments using various tools like Bloomberg, Ace Analyzer, SAP - FICO, Advance Excel, and many more. During their learning process students gets some good practical exposure like Live Business Projects & Internships and many more. PIBM offers various profiles like Equity Research, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking, Commercial Cre
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    Bhairavi Mohite | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    I don't know about other colleges but as far as I know, PIBM is good for Finance. For the Finance domain, students are given extensive exposure to analyze:
    Company's Financial, Perform Ratio Analysis, Financial Analytics, Financial and Valuation Modeling, Capital Markets, Derivatives, Securities, Hedge Accounting, Fund Accounting, Balance Sheet and cash flow analysis. Students are trained on various tools like Bloomberg, Ace Analyzer, SAP-Fico, Advanced Excel, CISI Certification. For the finance domain, profiles which are offered are Equity Research, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking, Commercial Credit, Finance Quality Management, G
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    Shruti Srivastava | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    If I talk about PIBM Pune and DY Patil, Both the colleges are extremely good. But as per experience at PIBM, I would suggest you go for PIBM Pune because of PIBMs unique training pedagogies. The students are trained on various top profiles from diverse sectors which are in high demand. The training pedagogy focuses on the overall development of the students by enhancing their communication, presentations, and aptitude skills through regular GD/PI, corporate interactions, aptitude sessions, and more. Even at the time of crises, PIBM conducted 170+ virtual corporate sessions where the corporate heads and industry experts from diverse sec
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    Kundan Yadav | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    PIBM Pune is the best college for PGDM in Finance. As being an alumnus I would like to share my experience with the college. The Finance students at PIBM are trained in advanced business trends and tools such as Data Analytics tools and languages like Financial Time Series Analysis, R, Python, etc. The use of case studies and simulations helps in achieving the process of experiential learning. Apart from all this, PIBM trains finance students on Bloomberg Terminal, preparing sector report and company report, Ace Analyser, SPSS, EbscoHost, certification training such as SAP, Six Sigma, NISM, NCFM & more which builds a strong base for st
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Well bimm, Isbs is far better when compared with the 2 options provided by you. Because if have talked to many of my friends persuing MBA from Pune and they told me that in Pune Bimm and ISBS are the best.
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    Debosmita Ghatak

    7 years ago
    PIBM is a good option for Finance specialization. PIBM has its own unique teaching pedagogy where they train their students on SCPS approach (Sector, Company, and Product/services), Experiential Learning and Profile oriented training. PIBM always focuses on making their students fit for the corporate world. The best thing about PIBM is that they provide two internship programs i.e. winter and summer internship programme, Live Projects. Which is really helpful to the students to have an idea about the corporate world. For finance specialization, PIBM provides proficiency enhancement training & certifications inside the curriculum like:
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    Ronak kela | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Dear Shruti Hinger,
    According to me, PIBM is a good option for Finance specialisation.
    PIBM Ranking:
    -Ranked 20th Best B-School in India as per Times B-School (February-2018).
    -Ranked 12th Best Private B-School in India as per Times B-School (February-2018).
    -Ranked 9th Best B-School in Western India as per Times B-School (February-2018).
    Pune Institute of Business Management (PIBM) is 20th among the best B-Schools in India as per Times B-School. PIBM provides Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) which is an AICTE approved the course. PIBM also offers Masters in Business Administration (MBA) course in affiliation to Savitribai Phule
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    Parna Saha Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    If you need to consider, then consider PIBM out of the two but look for other colleges as well. If you want to pursue MBA from Pune, then consider BIMM as well.

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Yes, PIBM does provide specialization‑wise placement support. The placement team and faculty guide students based on their chosen fields—whether it's Finance, Marketing, HR, Analytics, or others—by sharing relevant opportunities, prepping for role‑specific interviews, and aligning skill development with industry expectations for each specialization.

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From my experience as an ex-student, the placement process at PIBM is quite transparent.

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Yes, international opportunities are available through PIBM programs, especially via the PGDM Global (Joint Degree Program) and various global tie-ups, which provide exposure to international business practices, projects, and collaborations.

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