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Vaishakh Iyer
8 years ago
SIESCOMS without any doubt. SIESCOMS has the fee around 7.6 lakhs for PGDM and 4 lakhs for MMS. ITM fee is about 10-12 lakhs, I presume. SIESCOMS's marketing department and placements are just awesome. The highest package offered is 14 LPA. The lowest package offered is 4.5 LPA. Many get placed in t

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Aarushi Bhatt
8 years ago
SIESCOMS is better than ITM. SIESCOMS is a great college. Definitely, among the top 5 colleges in Bombay. The faculty is excellent in teaching for both PGDM and MMS and always ready to help and approachable. The campus is great and the canteen serves good food. The crowd is a mix of girls and boys e

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NITIN DESHMUKH
8 years ago
ITM, Navi Mumbai is a better option than SIESCOM. Check the comparison on below link- https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-241970-160351

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