Which one is better among NDIM and Asia Pacific?
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Hi, as far as Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is concerned, it holds the 9th rank in the list of Delhi NCRs Top Management Colleges (Source: Business Today MDRA Survey 2017). It is also one of the top 15 colleges in North India. Asia-Pacific also happens to be one of the few management colleges in India which can boast of a 100% job placement history that runs over 21 years. Some of the recent companies that visited our campus include Flipkart, Ernst & Young, ITC, Kent RO Systems, Blue Star, ICICI Bank, Birla Sun Life, and Naukri.com.
The faculty has a wonderful experience in both academia and industry and plays a role of mentor a...more -
Hi,
As far as Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is concerned, it holds the 9th rank in the list of Delhi NCRs Top Management Colleges (Source: Business Today MDRA Survey 2017). It is also one of the top 15 colleges in North India. Asia-Pacific also happens to be one of the few management colleges in India which can boast of a 100% job placement history that runs over 21 years. Some of the recent companies that visited our campus include Flipkart, Ernst & Young, ITC, Kent RO Systems, Blue Star, ICICI Bank, Birla Sun Life, and Naukri. Com. The faculty has a wonderful experience in both academia and industry and plays a role of mentor...more -
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoNDIM is better, it's affiliated to IP University and has many facilities to give its student, you'll get decent placements too. In South Delhi it's one of the best B-schools. -
Honestly speaking, both Asia-Pacific Institute of Management and NDIM are good institutes for pursuing management programme. NDIM offers you programmes in General Management, Marketing, and Finance, whereas, Asia-Pacific Institute has 4 full-time PGDM programmes in General Management, Marketing, Banking & Finance, and International Business. This institute also runs a 3-year part-time Executive PGDM programme for working professionals. Quite recently, Asia-Pacific Institute, in collaboration with its Russian counterpart, RUDN University, has also launched an MBA programme in Healthcare Management. For more details about their programme...more
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Hello Anmol,
Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is way better than NDIM. Asia-Pacific gives you an all-round development of your skills and capabilities that will help you in climbing your ladder of success. With world class infrastructure, a fully equipped library, modern computer labs and classrooms, a strong alumni base, wonderful and a strong faculty, AIM ticks all the right boxes when it comes to Management education. Moreover the placements at AIM are outstanding. Our recruiters include ITC, JLR, E&Y, and ICIC Securities, TATA Housing Finance, Flipkart, Birla Sun Life, Zycus, Decathlon, Continental, Blue Star and many more. -
Both the colleges are equally good. It is up to you to decide between the two.
But, if it was up to me, I would choose NDIM, as it has a vast pool of Faculty, which not only have theoretical knowledge, but also practical knowledge and recently NDIM was awarded the best industry linked MBA institute by government of India and CII. -
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Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11
7 years agoIf you have given CMAT then today is probably the date of result, if you score well enough try NL Dalmia (finance), XIME-Bangalore, TAPAI-Manipal, IMT-Nagpur, IMT-Hyderabad, Great Lakes-Chennai and keep these two in hand if you are desperate to do PGDM or give CAT once again.
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