Which institute to join amongst JIMS, Rohini, Asia Pacific, NDIM, Fortune and IILM, Lodhi road?

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Asked by Gaurav Narang

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    hardik gupta | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi Gaurav, when compared FIIB with JIMS, Asia Pacific, NDIM and IILM, FIIB is far good when you compared to all these in terms of academics, ROI, students faculty ratio, alumni relations, extra curricular activities. FIIB is very good whether it be placements or academics or co curricular or student faculty ratio. Yes the course structure is very good, also students get books and e-books along with PPT's and PDF's in their mails. FIIB has strong alumni connection which ultimately helps in the final placements of the students.
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    Vidhi Sethi "I am the fire in this paper world !" ;) | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Hi Gaurav,
    Thanks for asking your query.
    I would prefer you to choose JIMS-Rohini because of multiple factors, they provide aggressively mocks of GD and PIs through which, you can crack the interview. They provide best to best faculty members so that you can crack the aptitude part also. Placement cell is good too. Also, they will make you learn the practical implementation of management by throwing some different fun playing activities, etc.
    Thanks.
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    Manish Kumar

    5 years ago
    Hi Gaurav, If you compare the mentioned B-Schools, all are good but as per my opinion and FIIB and its PGDM (Equivalence to MBA by AIU and Accredited by NBA) programme will give you excellent corporate exposure and it's learning principles based on Outcome Based Learning, Application of Theoretical Concepts to Real-Life Situation, Academic Rigor, Group Work and Presentations, Continuous Evaluation and Feedback, Integration of the Curriculum and Global Learning which actually help the students for their long term career goal.
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    Keshav Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    JIMS-Rohini definitely has an edge in term of studies, curriculum & most importantly faculty members of the institute are worthy. Placements are also better and exposure given here is helpful at the time of placement. Also, the campus environment is very friendly and lively.
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    usama Mateen

    5 years ago
    Established in 1993, IILM offers AICTE approved and NBA accredited Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) in its well-located campus in the National Capital Region. The curriculum combines experiential learning so that students are capable of turning concepts into effective decision making, initiating action from knowledge, and converting ideas into change. The programme is delivered in 6 terms; each term spread over 3 calendar months. The programme is dedicated to providing the students with the overall experience, with a rich industry faculty and a course structure that provides both academic as well as industry experience. IILM
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