Which College is good in terms of placement (MBA) in gurgoan- Appejay Stya University /IILM University/GD Goyenka?

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Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi A lot depends on your dedication and the college inputs in the way of wide platform and exposure it provides to its students along with the placements. Deciding on such para meters you need the pick of your college. IILM definitely gives quality education and the placements are better. Goenka to

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5 years ago
Hi, IILM University can be a good choice because IILM has a legacy of more than 25 years in providing management education. They have a network of 12000 well-placed alumni, excellent faculty and credible placement record. IILM has a very friendly environment. The campus is surrounded with lush green

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5 years ago
Hi, All the colleges are good in placement and infrastructure. But Apeejay is better than other.

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