Which is a better option among Delhi School of Business and IILM (Lodhi) for PGDM in terms of academics and placements?

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8 years ago
Delhi School of Business is amongst the best institutes for Business management related graduation and Post graduation courses in Delhi. It has good faculty, infrastructure and placement opportunities. So, if you are looking for a college in Delhi, go for DSB.

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Lalit choudhary
8 years ago
IILM had great faculty, dedicated placement cell and a lot of add on programs as well at that time. In case of faculty, most of their professors were IIM students or experienced industry experts or CEOs/CXOs of reputed companies. That's why standards were really high. Placement team had great prese

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