I'm confused between pibm Pune and isbs Pune for PGDM programme. Which one is better?

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Asked by Gautam Kumar
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4 years ago
Both the colleges are good but PIBM will be the better option for PGDM to go ahead with. PIBM aims to provide high value business management education to produce educated and skilled Management Graduates. PIBM skills students by imparting Specific Domain Training, developing IT skills required by th

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4 years ago
I am not aware of other colleges and about their training pedagogies but as an ex- student of Pune Institute of Business Management (PIBM) therefore I can share my personal experience regarding the college. If you want excellent academics and placement. I can say that PIBM is one of the best emergin

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K
4 years ago
For PGDM PIBM Pune is the best choice, PIBM has a strong corporate interface, and every year more than 450 companies visit the PIBM campus for placements. PIBM has a 100% placement track record over a decade. The average package offered at PIBM is INR 6.5 LPA and the highest package is INR 17 LPA an

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4 years ago
I am not sure about other B-schools but PIBM is a good college. Many of my friends have done an MBA/PGDM from PIBM. They follow practical methods for learning. The curriculum consists of Corporate Interaction, Dual Internships, Live business projects, Industry visits, and so on. During the pandemic,

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J
4 years ago
PIBM Pune is a better B-Schools in India. PGDM and MBA both courses are equally wonderful and also placements for both the courses are equivalent. PGDM is the flagship programme of the college and the course is designed as per corporate demand but MBA is a university-affiliated course. More than 300

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Vishal Singh Pal
5 years ago
I suggest you to go for admission in ISBS-Pune, because it's placement criteria is above 90% than PIBM. And in accordance of studies both the college are approximately same. It is all about your budget that you can fill the fee of that college timely. I think you'll satisfy by the answer.

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I want to clear one thing if you visit the official website of any college. You see that there is shown 100% placement and which is not correct data, because most of the colleges can't provide this much placement. As per my research, I found that their placement is very good so I mentioned that the

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