Which is a better college to pursue MBA in operations management, SBIIMS, RIIM, ISBS, ICEM, IGBS, ASMIPS, ISBS or DIMR?

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    Sahana Sanyal

    4 years ago
    In terms of placements, RIIM is the best option. They are the best companies on board such AMUL, JK Tyres, Khadims, Furlenco, OYO, Cafe Coffee Day, Coolberg, Eureka Forbes, Vodafone, Just Dial, Berger Paints, Cello, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, Pantaloons, Future Group, S&P global, Inyantra, Avalara, Wipro, Deloitte, Axis Bank, BNY mellon, Gallaghar, AXA, H&R Block, Capgemini, Fareportal, Citel, ZS Associates, Wipro, Proptiger, etc. Average package offered is 6 LPA and highest is 14 LPA.
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    Carrer Supporter | Contributor-Level 8

    3 years ago
    I think it's worth investment in RIIM Pune One of the finest B-schools for Management in Maharashtra. They strive for placement of each student, there me building confidence and improved my personality as well. They have different certifications in their curriculum which helps us enhance our knowledge apart from just a degree Certificate. They have best placement team who all are working so hard for students. If you want other than RIIM them PIBM, Pirangut, Symbiosis, Indira college are other good management colleges in Pune. And it is worth to pay such a huge amount of fees in any of these colleges. So I will suggest you to go for MBA
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    From the above list, I will prefer RIIM because they provide 70% practical knowledge & as you are planning for MBA in operations management, in this particular specialisation you will be able to pursue MBA+AE&LDP+MDP+DM that is a triple certification in addition which is fruitful at the time of Interview if you are having MBA+below mentioned certification:
    1) AE&LDP-Advance Employability & Leadership Development Programme (Personality development & IIM, IIT expert will be delivering guest lectures).
    2) MDP-Management Development programme (including 5 to 10 industrial visits & workshop to grant them best corporate exposure).
    3) DM-Digit
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    You should opt for RIIM. The placements of this college are quite good as compared to the other colleges in this region and also, for MBA this college has many good tie-ups with many big companies and the alumni of this college are well placed in good companies like Snapdeal, Paytm, etc. hence the placements of this college are good and also, this college provides packages ranging from 3.5-3.8 LPA.
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    Aditya Nilawar

    6 years ago
    Dear Vishal,
    From the above list, I will prefer RIIM because they provide 70% practical knowledge & as you are planning for MBA in operations management, in this particular specialisation you will be able to pursue MBA+AE&LDP+MDP+DM that is a triple certification in addition which is fruitful at the time of Interview if you are having MBA+below mentioned certification:
    1) AE&LDP-Advance Employability & Leadership Development Programme (Personality development & IIM, IIT expert will be delivering guest lectures).
    2) MDP-Management Development programme (including 5 to 10 industrial visits & workshop to grant them best corporate exposure).
    ...more
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    Dr Suresh Babu Cheelapogu Sr.Consultant - Management | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Dear Vishal,
    You can prefer, amongst them, SBIIMS which is the top institute for MBA in operations management. Second preference should be ISBS.
    All the best.

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