Which college is better among NDIM and IILM Institute of Business and Management (Gurgaon) for PGDM in terms of placement and faculty?

I have scored 550 composite score in MAT and I am a B.Com (Honors) 3rd year student.

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Asked by Nimish Gupta
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8 years ago
NDIM is far better than IILM-Gurgaon. NDIM is committed to impart the highest quality of education and exposure to help develop the next generation of business leaders with global outlook and capability of adapting to the fast changing business environment of India and the world at large. Ranked as

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Hi Nimish, NDIM is doing well. The highest package offered is Rs.24 LPA. Whereas, IILM average salary package is Rs.6 LPA to Rs.7 LPA. Therefore, you can prefer NDIM. All the best.

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S ANUSHA
9 years ago
IILM is better for management studies, placement & faculty.

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