Which one is a better choice for doing PGDM between BIMM & PIBM? My score: SSC-81%, HSC-74% B.Tech-8.3 CGPA, experience-2 years.

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    Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    You will get the value of your experience mainly in CMAT tier I, or if you score 85% marks to 90% marks in CAT, BIMM is better in this comparison. But, if you are thinking operation or logistics or IT, then tier I CMAT or give CAT it gives you an exact advantage of this experience. As in these field, the average schools can give you an IT corporate software sales profile or make sales lead for logistic company (merchandise sales) profile. They hardly bring the plan manager trainee profile or IT co management profile of lead the engineer's team of software development. So, if possible, reveal your choice of job profile, Sales, Core fina
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    tirna dam | Contributor-Level 9

    4 years ago
    If you already have some experience in Industry then you can join the PGDM Executive course along with your job. This course specially designed for those people who have minimum work experience of 2 years. This course is also conducted via online if someone belongs from different city other then PUNE. This is one of the great initiative taken by PIBM apart from there regular PGDM and MBA course. PGDM Executive Course also offers placements above 8 lacs +. .
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    PREETI DIWAKAR | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    BIMM is a good choice, if you want to do your PGDM in Finance. Your academic scores are very good, you will get admission easily in any good institute, if you clear any entrance exam with good score.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    PIBM has its own unique teaching pedagogy where they train their students on SCPS approach (Sector, Company, and Product/Services), Experiential Learning and Profile oriented training. PIBM always focuses on making their students fit for the corporate world. The best thing about PIBM is that they provide two internship programs i.e. winter and summer internship programme and live projects which are really helpful to the students to get an idea about the corporate world. For finance specialisation, PIBM provides proficiency enhancement training & certifications inside the curriculum like:
    Bloomberg Terminal
    Ace Analyzer
    Advance exce
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