Which college is a better option: JIMS, Rohini or NDIM?

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Asked by Princhi Boruah

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    charu puri | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hello Princhi,
    Both the colleges have their own importance. There are few parameters which you can check:
    -Placements
    -Alumni reviews
    -College ratings
    -Rankings
    -Library
    -Facilities provided to their existing students
    As there are many friends who are pursuing their Diploma program from JIMS-Rohini and few alumni who are in my touch so overall they all are consistent in all the above-mentioned parameters and JIMS is also conducting so many guest lectures, industrial visits, corporate checkmates, mock GD/PI sessions, which actually helps the students to enhance their personality.
    Before applying to any institute, check all the required details
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    ridhima chitkara

    8 years ago
    Dear Princhi,
    JIMS-Rohini is the best choice you have made to set your career in terms of PGDM. It has good placement record, well-built infrastructure, the best faculty, etc.
    The best thing is that a student is comfortable in commuting as it has a metro connectivity as compare to NDIM.
    I would suggest you to go for JIMS Rohini, if you want to make your career a success.
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    VEDANT VAID | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Dear Princhi,
    You can choose between any of the said colleges.
    NDIM is rated amongst the top-25 B Schools in India by various surveys including the Business World, Business Standard, AIMA.
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    Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Keep JIMS as an option and try for top tier I first if you have 96 above in MAT (SIMSREE, Govt. of MH, PUMBA-Pune, XIME-Bangalore, BIMTECH-Noida, IFMR, Great Lakes-Chennai, Christ -Bangalore. If unable get into this, try for BIMM-Pune, IPE (for banking finance) Hyderabad.
    Better if you mention your area of interest in job (Sales, HR, financial product sales, core finance) and percentile to serve you better.

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