Should I pursue PGDM from JIMS, Rohini or MBA from Jaipuria?

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Asked by Sachin Nagar

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    charu puri | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Dear Sachin,
    You should go with PGDM program as it is a practical exposure course with more of industry knowledge and nowadays companies usually take students with practical knowledge rather than theory one.
    Even if I talk about IIM's they also offer Diploma programs so go with the market expectation and grab the practical knowledge.
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    anuradha mehta | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    PGDM is practical designed program with internships, case studies, research work you must go for PGDM. The college for the same should be your decision because every student has their own set of criteria. You can visit www.taxila.in if you want more than quality.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi Sachin, JIMS Rohini is also renowned for its ROI and other best things such as its placements, faculty members, infrastructure, and many facilities which they provide to their students apart from the facilities. Students themselves feel a drastic change in their personality as JIMS conduct so many grooming sessions, mock GD-PI sessions.
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    Shubham Rastogi

    8 years ago
    If you have to do MBA then Jaipuria, Indirapuram is good but for PGDM, IIMs.
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    Keshav Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Hello Sachin. JIMS being one of the best B school in Delhi NCR, has performed extraordinarily well in all the parameters. The faculty members are having good experience in teaching and have good corporate relations. JIMS placement cell is also performing well to bring big brands to the college. In terms of ROI, you will definitely get back what you have invested. The placements are also better and exposure given here is helpful. The campus environment is very friendly and lively. Over the years, JIMS - Rohini has consistently proved to be the reservoir of talent for the finest companies.
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    Rocky Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    I would name one which is quite suitable for you and is very good reputation for higher studies in management I.e LBIIHM at Pitampura Delhi.
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    Rekha Sharma

    8 years ago
    Both the colleges are similar. One factor that might affect your decision is location that might bother you. But environmment at Jims is healthy as the whole team including management, placement cell and faculties put lots of efforts in grooming your personality. And they expect the same from the students which sometimes seems to be a little exhausting but at the end gives better results.
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    ruby sharma

    8 years ago
    If you are looking for MBA from Delhi NCR, you should do it from Gurgaon as it is the corporate hub and placement would be easy to get as compared to any place in Delhi NCR.
    IBS, IBMR and IILM are few good colleges in Gurgaon.

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