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IIM Indore (Integrated MBA)
University Of Delhi
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Central University of Tamilnadu are the best government colleges
Symbiosis Pune
NMIMS Mumbai
Christ university
Madras Christian College
Shakeeth Sukhdev College, Delhi are the best among private sector colleges. All the best for your future.
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Dyal Singh College, DU is definitely the best choice. Its AIR by MHRD's NIRF for 2018 is 25. All other colleges mentioned don't even find a place in the top 100 list except for Maharaja Agrasen College. Dyal Singh has better placements, internships, faculty and 'graduation outcome' and Legacy! Choose this, without any doubt.
PS- Ask me anything because I am a student of DSC myself. :)
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In one word and without confusing you, I would like to tell you that if you take admission in BIBS, you don't have to worry about getting a job in a good company. We have 100% placement record and the companies are great. We have great faculty and mentors. Events are held at regular intervals so you learn while working. I think you should stop worrying and take the right call. All the best.
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Faculty members are excellent. Here professor are experienced, cooperative, have friendly behavior, and most importantly you don't have to be impress faculty to gain internal marks. Don't think about acres of infrastructure. It is just a 6 floor building. That's it. However, location of campus is upto the mark. They have ACs in classrooms, corridors, and all in the campus. Fully Wi-Fi areas (only for PGDM students) even in hostels. Playground area is almost negligible. Library and comp lab is merged. Overall don't expect a world class infrastructure & facilities
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Diploma in Agriculture and agro Polytechnic course passed candidates have access to private as well as government sector jobs. This qualification is enough to secure entry level jobs in both these sectors. Since the course deals with agriculture and its allied areas, the common recruiters include
Banks
Food production firms
Government Agricultural Boards
Private fertilizer manufacturing firms
Government fertilizer manufacturing firms
Agriculture machinery manufacturing firms
Plantations.
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Sir, MVIT is better when compared with siddaganga, due to it's placements and also wide range of offerings and faculties also it's ranking is better than that of siddaganga. Hope you got your answer.
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