What is the bad side of IFIM? Which course is the better among PGDM in finance (Intake 120) and PGDM in finance (Intake 60)?

Asked about Jagdish Sheth School of Management (JAGSoM) - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)

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Asked by SUMAN SUR

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    Prathyusha | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Hi,
    IFIM is very good for finance as specialization. Every Institution has its own flaws I don't say IFIM is an exemption. But it has the potential to rectify and convert them into useful actions later. I would say the bad side of IFIM for students could be the strictness of college with regard to attendance, academics and certain management decisions. But again it is how we perceive things, so as we join college in order to get great knowledge and exposure, I suppose attending classes generates more value. Look at the positive side of it. IFIM offers unique programs like Personality Enhancement program, Mentorship where corporate ment
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    Srivatsa Sridhar | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    Greetings Suman! You can choose PGDM finance if you're interested in Finance because IFIM is known for the Finance subject. The campus is good and facilities are really nice. For people who are opting for finance there's a wide scope as we have core specialization on Finance and there are specialized labs provided for Finance students which helps you to gain more practical aspect. We have Prabhudas Liladher Finance Lab, Centre for Excellence in Banking, NSE tie-up, IBM Business Analytics Lab which enhances your practical knowledge and we also have The Bloomberg Terminal which assists users to can monitor and analyze real-time financial
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