Which college is better among IMS, Ghaziabad, JIMS Rohini, Jaipuria Noida and NDIM in terms of placements?

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Asked by Shubham Pathak

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    ridhima chitkara

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    As per my experience, JIMS-Rohini is the best option for pursuing PGDM because it gives you all the necessary requirements being a PGDM student should have like placements, infrastructure, internship, mock GD-PI sessions and ROI in terms of the fee paid.
    All the best.
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    SHALINI GUPTA

    6 years ago
    Jaipuria, Noida is better among all the colleges. Its not just because I am studying over here. Its the reality that is being observed. I am currently placed with AMAZON 16.5 lacs package batch 2017-2019. The placement cell over here is very active and guides the students to get placed in good companies with good packages.
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    Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    JIMS-Rohini could be decent if you do not want to attend next MAT to chase the top Tier-1 college.
  • Dear Shubham, Thanks for your query. My submission for your query is that kindly just don't focus the package to judge about the college. You should consider the factors like teaching pedagogy, value added programs, faculty and industry interface program. On all these parameters you will find that IMS Ghaziabad is a good option among all these colleges.
    When it comes to placements, it totally depends on students quality and training imparted to them and the kind of opportunity which they get during campus placements. IMS Ghaziabad has a wide variety of companies for placements with wonderful salary packages and profiles as well.
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    Keshav Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Hello Shubham, JIMS Rohini definitely has an edge in term of studies ,curriculum & most importantly faculties provided by institute are worthy. Placements are also better and exposure given here is helpful in time of placement. Also, the campus environment is very friendly and lively.
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    Rekha Sharma

    8 years ago
    If you talk about placements, all the colleges have similar records because a company visits usually all these colleges with similar packages. Even their fees range around Rs 6 lacs. But location could be a distinguishing factor.
    But for details you can visit colleges' website, you'll have a clear idea.

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