I'm in BBA final year and very confused about the good colleges for MBA. Some prefer JIMS but others just say no to it. Please help.

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    charu puri | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Dear Apurva,
    JIMS-Rohini has it’s GD/PI on 15th February'19, so you have very good opportunity to participate in the process, as it will help you to know more about the institute and you can even meet their faculties and current students.
    With this, you can also check the connectivity and environment of the college. This institute is 25 years old and provides very good placement with domestic highest package of Rs. 17.33 lpa with Khimji Ramdas Company and international package of Rs. 14 lpa with Indicaa Group. Average placement- 6.50 lpa.
    you can also check the website:- www.jimsindia.org.
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    Tina Goyal

    6 years ago
    JIMS Rohini has a good infrastructure. The faculty is knowledgeable as well as experienced. Here, we have a trimester system.
    We have different clubs such as Finance club, Marketing club, Cultural club, International Business club, Retail club, HR club etc. which conduct various activities regularly. One can enroll in as a coordinator or participate in the activities of these clubs to showcase his skills or creativity.
    Talking about Summer Internship, the college was visited by 137 companies for the batch 2017-2019 and the highest stipend went upto Rs 20,000 (Piramal). Some of the recruiters of them were Amul, ITC Ltd.,Ford Motors, Hita
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    Leena Agarwal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Hello, now it's very competitive to get a good job with a good package and profile so try to do get some good college for MBA. First of all try to clear some exam for MBA because private colleges don't have good value in the market. So if you want to see yourself in good position give your best otherwise mostly private good colleges good are Amity Business School, LPU, Asian Business, IMS.

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