Should I pursue PGDM from this college or prefer JIMS, Rohini over it in terms of placement & studies? I am a BBA student (2015-18 batch).

Asked about Fortune Institute of International Business - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)

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Asked by Prabhash Jha

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    Surabhi Sinha | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hello Prabhash. You can definitely pursue PGDM from FIIB and if talk about JIMS Rohini in terms of placement ans studies then they both are almost on the same level.and I would suggest you FIIB because of the college environment, friendly and supportive faculty, you can clear your doubts anytime and anywhere they are always for the students. Add on to this the course structure is very good and there is a lot more which you can earn from the different events which it organises. Hope there is no confusion now.GOOD LUCK:)
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    hardik gupta | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Fortune Institute Of International Business (FIIB) offers 2 years full time PGDM approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Equivalence of PGDM to MBA by Association of Indian University (AIU).
    Specializations are offered in following areas:
    -Marketing
    -Finance
    Human Resource Management
    -Operations Management
    -Information Systems Management
    -International Business
    -Strategy and Entrepreneurship.FIIB has more than 1920+ alumni connections which helps freshers to meet the corporate world.
    FIIB also has 100% placement according to reports.
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    charu puri | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hii Prabhash,
    you can check the website of JIMS Rohini (http://www.jimsindia.org/). JIMS rohini ranked 4th in Delhi as per the NIRF ranking. They provide very good placements where u can compare with ROI. To name few : Colgate, GSK, Star India, Blue star, Nestle, Amul, Oracle, Deloitte, capital IQ, TCS, etc. They not only provide you good placements but also assist you for live projects and summer internship. They have excellent faculties both in house faculties and guest faculties. They conduct guest lectures, corporate meets, industrial visits, seminars, & yes mock GD/PI sessions to make improvement in their students.
    ALL THE BEST!
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    You are advised to seek admission in top 50 BSchools for MBA to jump start your career.

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