Which institute is better among BULMIM and JIMS, Kalkaji?

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Asked by Vivek Gupta

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    Muskaan Singh

    4 years ago
    JIMS Kalkaji is any day a better choice for PGDM (which is equivalent to MBA by AIU), they have the highest placement of 17.5L and an average placement of 6.8L. 180+ companies offer placements to students, such as, Khimji Ramdas, IBM, LG, Lens Kart, Samsung, HDFC Bank, ITC, Deloitte, Axis Bank, Asian Paints, JK Tyres, Havells, CBRE, Amazon, Godrej, Fedex, Delmonte, Pernod Ricard Italia, E&Y, MRF Tyres, Amul, Kent, Kotak Life, Glen Mark, Big Bazar, OYO Dineout, Cars 24 and various other. JIMS Kalkaji also has various students and faculty exchange programs with Westminster University, UK; NTU, Singapore; Cologne University of Applied Sci
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    sakshi juyal | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hi Vivek,
    I would say BULMIM is a better choice for your MBA. BULMIM has the reputation of Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan. It has foreign collaboration with an Austrian university, FHV.
    -BOPP Bottom Of The Pyramid Project
    -Excellent placements records.
    -24 students even got multiple offers.
    -Best for return on investment.
    -Central location.
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    Aadya Tiwari | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    BULMIM is better because it is part of a reputed institution Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, then we have a foreign collaboration with Vorarlberg University also known as FHV Austria in which few students from BULMIM go to Austria and few students from Austria come to India. It's a very good intercultural exchange that we have, also every year we do a Bottom of the Pyramid Project in which we get engaged in the CSR of various corporate houses and with NGO's, placements are 100% and 24 of our students have got multiple offers from companies and to top it all we are centrally placed and the fee structure is also reasonable than any other institut
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    JIMS KJ-GN | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    JIMS-Kalkaji is better in terms of placements. You can check on website www.jagannath.org.
    Also, practical industry exposure is better in JIMS-Kalkaji with SIP, mentor mentee programme, industrial visits, guest lectures and real life projects.

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Yes according to us the Usha and Lakshmi Mittal Institute of Management in New Delhi office 100% placement for it students it's placement committee is actually involved in organising placements and Summer internships conducting mock interviews and group discussions and providing guidance throughout the process and recruiters at this institute include forms from various sector size is and specialisation. The highest package offered at this institute is INR 5.5 LPA.

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All this would depend upon various factors including your academic background, work experience and performance in entrance exams and interviews. This is a nutshell of the major considerations here:

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