Should I pursue MBA from National School of Business or the New Delhi Institute of Management?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago
    1- The National School of Business was established in the year of 2004 and the New Delhi Institute of Management was established in the year of 1992.
    2- The highest Salary offered by the National School of Business is INR 6.00 Lacs per annum and the Median Salary offered by the New Delhi Institute of Management is INR 7.50 Lacs per annum.
    3- The Total Fee of the National School of Business for the MBA course is INR 14.00 Lacs (for 2 years) and the Total Fee of the New Delhi Institute of Management for the PGDM course is INR 10.60 Lacs (for 2 years).
    4- Accepted Exams by the National School of Business for the MBA course are Karnataka P
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    Khushoo Kohar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Both the National School of Business (NSB) and New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM) are reputed business schools in India that offer MBA programs. To decide which one to choose, you can consider the following factors:1-Curriculum and Specializations: Look at the curriculum of both programs and SEE if they offer the specializations that align with your career goals. Check the course structure, electives, and teaching methodologies used to ensure that they align with your interests. 2-Faculty: Check the profiles of the faculty members and their experience in teaching, research, and industry. Look for faculty members who are experts i
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    Vishal Mathi

    a year ago
    Both the National School of Business and the New Delhi Institute of Management are well-known management schools in India that provide top-notch management training. These universities provide students a wonderful educational experience with their robust curricula and knowledgeable professors. Students should take into account elements including course content, staff, infrastructure, placement history, and proximity when deciding between the two. When choosing a choice, they should also take into account their personal interests and career aspirations. Before making a decision, it is advised that students conduct their own study, visit
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