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S
8 years ago
It is very much dependent on your power of money. If that is good, IMI should be the choice, otherwise IISWBM should take the place. Last year (2014-16), nearly 94% of students got placed in IISWBM. Make your decisions wisely. Still, I can tell you the weight of IISWBM's name also matters.

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santosh bhawal
8 years ago
It depends on your expectations, what you want from the college. Go through the infrastructure, faculty members, placement scenarios and full syllabus the cover. Compare both the colleges. One has better infrastructure other has a better quality of faculty members.

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Subhajit M
8 years ago
If you have an option of iPhone and Samsung, obviously I will go for iPhone. Samsung is not bad, but it do not have a brand value as iPhone, as well as security. Similarly, here your first choice should be IMI-Kolkata, if they will choose you, it is India's first B-School. It is not only pocket frie

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S
5 years ago
In its the latest placement season, the International Management Institute in Kolkata witnessed 100% placements, with the highest package standing at 20 LPA and the average of top 50 percentile students at 8.07 LPA. That being said, if I were in your place, I'd choose IMI-Kolkata, regardless of its

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M
6 years ago
IMI Kolkata is the best decision to choose. Students are trained to work with cross-cultural committees and teams given that they come from different states of India and form a diverse spectrum of educational backgrounds, specializations, and work experience. IMI Kolkata provides 100% placement reco

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