Which one is better among RIIM, Pune and IILM, Noida for MBA?

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    CHETNA SONI

    4 years ago
    I will suggest RIIM as it is good in all the different aspects the best college in terms of return on investment is RIIM because they believe in practical exposure more than theoretical exposures. RIIM Pune has a curriculum called employability. In this employability, students are given different opportunities for learning and building their knowledge and personality. The course fee is affordable I. e between INR 4.75 lacs - INR 6.3lac for two years including dual specialisation. There are a hundred + guest lectures, 16 to 18 industrial visits, corporate conclaves, outbound tours are provided. Apart from that, there are different cert
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    Pihu Das | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    I will suggest you to go for RIIM PUNE. There are many MBA colleges in Pune but according to me Riim Pune is one of the best college for MBA because they provide you placement readiness training, best return on investment I. e if you are investing 4.75- 6.3 Lacs in a course you are able to recover it in your placement. They provide 500+ ADVANCED EMPLOYABILITY & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (AELDP) where they with upon Enhancing English Spoken & Written Ability, Comprehensive Aptitude training & testing, IT Skills Development, Placement Readiness Training (Rigorous Mock Group Discussions and Personal Interviews with Industry Expert
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    Deepak Siingh

    5 years ago
    All the institutes are no doubt good. But you have to check some of the fields to come to a conclusion about an MBA Institution. The ROI Of the institute, the placement scenario, Panel of faculty members, Practical Exposure provided etc. RIIM Pune is best in all the aspects, though it be curriculum wise, placement wise, especially budget wise. RIIM Pune has been in top B-schools in Pune. They have well designed curriculum that helps students get trained as per the industry need. The main concern for all of us remains same which is placements. Placements in RIIM is really good, having maximum companies that have packages starting from 5
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