Which is better for doing PGDM international business among FIIB, JIMS, Asia Pacific and NDIM?

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    Devendra Singh

    6 years ago
    They empower individuals to challenge conventional thinking in pursuit of original ideas. Students in the college develop critical, analytic, and writing skills in our interdisciplinary core curriculum. Through postgraduate programs, students test their ideas with these colleges and become the next generation of leaders. NDIM is good but if you are talking about placements then Asia Pacific is a better choice among all B-Schools.
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    mahima yadav | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    PGDM-IB has also been granted equivalence to MBA degree by Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Companies like Deloitte, Axis Bank, Absolutdata, Fed Ex, ICICI Bank, and HCL Technologies come for the final placement.
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    Ruchi Singh

    6 years ago
    Being a student at JIMS, I can share my experience with you about it only. JIMS is a good College as far as curriculum, faculty, placements and other things are concerned. Visit the site to find more about the college's accreditation, achievements and past records.
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    rajeev garg

    6 years ago
    Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi, and NDIM are certainly very reputed colleges for management education. NDIM, however, offers PGDM (General Management), PGDM (Marketing), and PGDM (Finance) programs. So as such they do not offer any specialised PGDM programme in International Business, though you can do that through their General Management programme. Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi, on the other hand offers you a full-fledged AICTE and Ministry of HRD (government. Of India) approved PGDM programme in International Business. In their PGDM programme, you read about global business environment, export impo
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    Dhruv Sehgal | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Well, Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is the best amongst the list above. With Asia-Pacific you get a wonderful infrastructure, a brilliant faculty, a great learning environment and a chance to get selected in companies like JLR, EY, ITC, Blue Star, L'Real, Flipkart, Decathlon, Aditya Birla Group, ICICI Bank, TATA Group, Zycus, American Express, Indiabulls, Coffee Day Beverages and many others.
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    Himanshu Kumar

    2 years ago
    I believe you can also explore that Asian Business School (Delhi/NCR) as this college stands out from these colleges because of its Oxford Diploma and global exposure along with consistent placement records and 7 additional diplomas. Its the best choice.
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    Swati Goel | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    JIMS has got a legacy of 27 years and the PGDM- IB programme at JIMS, Rohini is a 12 years old programme which is granted equivalence to MBA through AIU and also NAAC "A" grade, NBA accredited and AICTE approved. The placements which you will get after completing this course will be in companies like Keuhne+ Nagel, Delivery, FICCI, Assocham, Fedex, Bank of America, Deloitte, EY GDS etc. Average package will be around 5.5- 6.5 lacs. So overall its a good option to pursue your PGDM- IB from JIMS rohini.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi, and NDIM are certainly very reputed colleges for management education. NDIM, however, offers PGDM (General Management), PGDM (Marketing), and PGDM (Finance) programs. So as such they do not offer any specialised PGDM programme in International Business, though you can do that through their General Management programme. Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi, on the other hand offers you a full-fledged AICTE and Ministry of HRD (government. Of India) approved PGDM programme in International Business. In their PGDM programme, you read about global business environment, export impo
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    Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    To be very honest the in campus reality of these tier II level college of MAT is almost the same. I have also completed my PGDM in international business from a tier I MAT college. It is good to hear about PG in IB but in reality it is just hardcore salesman job with unrealistic target of your firm. You can expect better profile from IIFT. Even I gave up my job and now I am freelancing to enjoy life. You can go for CMAT healthy score card so that you have some few more tier I college open door option. Be clever before investing. Try to avoid the review rating to choose college as you will find that many guys who had taken admission jus
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    I'll prefer you to opt for the NDIM as this college is the best college in all the other college that you have mentioned in the list above as this college in all the terms whether it is infra, faculty and placements.

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