Should I go for JIMS Rohini or Xavier Bangalore for PGDM-General?
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For PGDM General, you should go for JIMS Rohini. It would be good college for this, because in JIMS, you will learn about managing the things. You will learn all the managerial skills, because there are so many workshops, activities and guest lectures through which you will learn so many things. And JIMS gives opportunity of live project, SIP, and final placement. So, overall its good. Thank you.
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Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoDear Shivam,
I will recommend you for JIMS, Rohini, Sector 5, as it is approved by the AICTE, AIU and accredited by NBA and NAAC. Its PGDM degree will be equivalent to MBA. Its the highest package is 10 lac and average package is 4 - 5 lac. It offers live project and summer internship opportunities to the students so that students can explore many things. They conduct different types of workshops and series of guest lectures. Faculty members are also very helpful and ready to guide you in each and every steps. I ll suggest you for this college foe ore details just go through with this link.
All the best
https://www.jimsindia.org/index.a...more
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