How is JIMS, Rohini for MBA?
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JIMS Rohini is a good option for doing PGDM. It offers 3-courses in PGDM.
PGDM-International business with a major specialisation in either finance or marketing, PGDM-general and PGDM-retail management. It offers good placement, provides a good number of industrial visits and international visits also. Faculty members are very good and due importance is given to building corporate habits and discipline. -
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Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoDear Aniket,
JIMS Rohini is good for MBA as it is approved by AICTE and AIU. They provide the best opportunity for the students. The highest package is 10 lac and average package is 4-5 lacs. They offer summer internship and live projects during PGDM. Infrastructure is too good as they provide the perfect environment for the studies. They provide many industrial exposures and they conduct different types of workshops and series of guest lectures to enhance the confidence of the student. For further details, you can go through with the link. https://www.jimsindia.org/index.aspx. -
It's one of the best institutes you can opt for. The fee structure is low, the faculty is very good and it has fairly good placement record with average 5 LPA. Based on your competitive exam score decide the best one. Check the rankings online.
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I would surely recommend JIMS Rohini. The PGDM programme is AICTE approved. JIMS Rohini provides excellent placements in different industries. The average package is around 7LPA and the highest package of batch 21-23 is 21LPA. The top recruiters of the current session are Exide, Deloitte, SHL, Gartner, EY and many more. The faculty is highly qualified and helpful.
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Hi Aniket, JIMS Rohini is also renowned for its ROI and other best things such as its placements, faculty members, infrastructure, and many facilities which they provide to their students apart from the facilities. Students themselves feel a drastic change in their personality as JIMS conduct so many grooming sessions, mock GD-PI sessions.
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