How is ISB&M, Nande for PGDM? What is the average package that the college provides? Which one is better among ISB&M and ITM Navi Mumbai?

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Asked by Sagar Saini
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Shweta K
8 years ago
I cannot comment on ISB&M as I don't know about it. ITM provides an average package of about 5.5 lakhs per annum.

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8 years ago
Hi, ISB&M, Nande: Placements (in INR, as provided by the college): Maximum salary (Annual): 16.0 Lakh Companies where students got placed: Aditya Birla Group American Express Asian Paints BAJAJ Allianz Bharti AXA Blue Star Refer the below link for college comparison: https://www.shiksha.

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8 years ago
Well, according to me, ITM-Navi Mumbai is better. Placements are 100% and packages offered are decent enough.

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