Which college to choose for PGDM general in marketing from JIMS, Rohini Sec5, Bharati Vidyapeeth University Delhi or Fortune Institute?

My profile: MAT score- 62% and graduation approximately 65%.

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Asked by Sahil Jain

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    mahima yadav | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    JIMS, Rohini has a good placement record for PGDM general.
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    Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Dear Sail,
    I will recommend you JIMS Rohini, Sector 5, it is approved by AICTE, AIU and accredited by NAAC and NBA. It's highest package was 10 lacs and the average package was 4-5 lac till date. They offer live project opportunities and summer internship to the students so that they will be able to learn the working style in corporate world and they will get to know that how the things can be managed. They conduct different types of workshop and series of guest lecture to enhance the confidence level of the student and for the personally development. Faculty members are also very helpful and they are always ready to guide you in each
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    Akshay Bansal

    7 years ago
    There is not competition amongst these colleges as JBIMS is way ahead of all these colleges.
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    Priyanshi Sharma Management student | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Dear Sahil Jain,
    JIMS Sector 5 would be a great option since all of them work on the curriculum but JIMS Sector 5 works on your overall development including your personality enhancement, grooming and communication skills. It won't just help you get a job but make a good career.
    Thanks.
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    charu puri | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Dear Sail, college can be good as per the facilities, such as faculty members, library, infrastructure, placement and ranking. These parameters help you to know better about any of the institutes. Today at TOI ranking of colleges have come up, you can check the ranking as it as per the general survey. This framework might help you in selecting the best B-School. JIMS Rohini attains 27th rank among the 100 private colleges. Their alumni cell is very strong through which recruiters come up to hire the students with an upgraded package. Rest you can visit their website for more information:- https://www.jimsindia.org/.
    All the best!!

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