Which institute is better for pursuing Executive MBA: IILM or ITM Executive Education Center?

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Hi Devender, Executive MBA offered by ITM Executive Education Center is weekend based classroom study, offering programs for 12 months & 24 months. Besides 8 center in Mumbai, it has center in Bangalore, Chennai & Pune. Founded in 1992, ITM EEC is one of the prime choice for working professionals,

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Rati Negi
8 years ago
For doing you executive MBA programs, ITM is the best. Its a weekend classroom based learning, 8 centers in Mumbai. ITM Executive Education Center was started in 1992 & it has 10, 000+ alumni who are part of top companies in India & abroad. Strongly recommend ITM.

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Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
IILM has 100% placements assistance and decent in terms of brand recognition. They have good teaching faculty and decent opportunities. You can check the below mentioned link: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/post-graduate-programme-management-iilm-institute-for-higher-education/81466

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Ranks lower than IILM.

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