Which is the best college for MBA among RIIM, Dr. Dy Patil, Sai Balaji or IIMS? Currently pursuing BBA and score 55% in 12th.
Asked about Sai Balaji International Institute of Management Sciences - Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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RIIM PUNE is the best option for PGDM/ MBA. RIIM Pune is affiliated with SPPU i.e Savitri Bai Phule Pune University. The university is a very old and renowned one and it's the second-largest university recognized all over India and worldwide. RIIM Pune offers good programs with an affordable fee structure. MBA+EMP +MDP programs offer IIM exposure from IIM Indore which is an outstanding opportunity for students. RIIM Pune is the only college in Pune which provides an IIM exposure. The avg Package of college Is 6.5-7.5 lac which is outstanding in terms of ROI. The college Is having 200+ companies. Like Deloitte. Tech M, S&P global, oppo,...more
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Amongst all I suggested to go RIIM because of their teaching methods as well as practical exposure to each candidate. RIIM gives you the opportunities to make your career better. It provides so much of industry exposure according to current market scenario which is most important to get good placement. RIIM provides certification programs like SAP, Six Sigma, Business Analytics, IT Skills from Microsoft and the most important are Digital Marketing Certifications from IIM Kozikode and MDP Certifications from IIM Indore. These certifications definitely boost up your CV. They will provide more than 20 Industrial Visits and 100+ Guest lect...more
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Hello Amit, I can't tell you about the comparison, but I can surely give tell you about SBIIMS that it is totally worth to take admission here and if your concern is in terms of placements, SBIIMS is one of those institutes who is known for 100% placements. Through this link, you can check that how many students would get placement through Sai Balaji International Institute of Management Sciences. http://sbiims.com/sbiims_placements.html.
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