Which is a better college to pursue MBA in operations management, SBIIMS, RIIM, ISB, ICEM, IGBS, ASMIMPS, ISMR or DIMR?

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    Huma Sheikh | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hello,
    You can prefer SBIIMS as it is listed and by my experience, it is one of the amazing institutes for MBA and as your concern is about operations management then I would love to inform you that we have amazing faculties and mentors for each these specializations.
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    Pihu Das | Contributor-Level 7

    3 years ago
    There are many different colleges in Pune. I will suggest you go for RIIM PUNE. Riim Pune is one of the best institutes in Pune. RIIM is the best college if you have concerns regarding the placements. They provide the best placement opportunities and give you an average placement of 6-7 lacs; the highest package goes around 13 lacs. They have a programme called " placement readiness training" in which they train you with all the necessary things like GD/PI, aptitude test, and mock interviews. Also, they provide pre-eminent certifications which help you to boost your resume and improve your skills exponentially. Riim is providing an abu
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    I will suggest RIIM as they are doing their best in this field. And I can say this with utmost belief that RIIM is best in comparison with other colleges as I am fully satisfied as a student with the experience and achievement I have achieved. RIIM Pune is offering an MBA+Employability+ MDP course in 6 lac, which is a very affordable fee for every class of people who wants to go for MBA/PGDM. If you can afford a budget of 10 to 12 lacs then you can also go for ISBM, and when it comes to placements then both RIIM and ISBM provide the same opportunities whereas RIIM Pune has the lowest fees between 5 to 6 lac as per the course. So RIIM g
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    Carrer Supporter | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    Talking good about RIIM College gives me pleasure because like all of you even I was confused about choosing a college for MBA, my friends guided me for MBA as he also studied in RIIM Pune and he got placed in a reputed company and now he is so satisfied with his job. So I also selected RIIM Pune for my MBA, The best part is that they have limited number of seats and so personal attention is given to each and every student. They strive for placement of each student, there is a dedicated team working for placements. We have been given personality development classes along with all the basic training for placements, that helped me buildi
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    ROHIT ARORA | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Placement in RIIM is outstanding with best ROI in Pune. Keeping in mind the current economical situation of our country and the initial stages of a recession in the economy, this college is still doing pretty good to get their students placed in reputed organisations with healthy package as a fresher. Cant say about 100% placements, because. The defaulter students cant really do much about them. But, more than 90% students have been placed last year. Average package lies between 6-7 lacs. The highest package offered was 17 lacs. Some big names visiting the institute for placements are- AMUL, Paytm, Decathlon, Yes Bank, Axis Bank, HDFC
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    You should opt for RIIM. The placements of this college are quite good as compared to the other colleges in this region and also, for MBA this college has many good tie-ups with many big companies and the alumni of this college are well placed in good companies like Snapdeal, Paytm, etc. hence the placements of this college are good and also, this college provides packages ranging from 3.5-3.8 LPA.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    You can prefer SBIIMS as it is listed and by my experience, it is one of the amazing institutes for MBA and as your concern is about operations management then I would love to inform you that we have amazing faculty members and mentors for each these specializations.

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