Which one is better for a B.Com, JSBF or ISBF?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Answered by

    Kathankumar Patel

    a year ago

    Comparative Analysis: JSBF vs. ISBF for B.Com

    Making an informed decision between JSBF and ISBF for your B.Com requires a comprehensive analysis of various factors. Here's a breakdown to help you weigh your options:

    Factors for ComparisonJSBFISBF
    ReputationKnown for excellence in banking and finance education.Recognized for its focus on global business and finance.
    Course StructureOffers an interdisciplinary approach with a strong foundation in commerce, banking, and finance.Emphasizes a global curriculum with exposure to international business practices.
    Faculty ExpertiseExperienced faculty with industry insights.Renowned faculty with diverse backgrounds and industry connections.
    Global ExposureProvides opportunities for global exposure through collaborations and study abroad programs.Offers an international perspective with partnerships and exchange programs.
    InfrastructureModern infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities.Well-equipped campus with advanced amenities.
    PlacementsStrong placement record with ties to financial institutions.Notable placements in reputed organizations in finance and related sectors.
    Alumni NetworkRobust alumni network contributing to industry connections.Active alumni engagement with networking opportunities.

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    Answered by

    Jayesh Kumar

    8 months ago

    You see I can layout the major differences of both of the colleges :

    PARAMETERS JSBFISBF
    PROGRAMMES OFFERED

    Undergraduate Programmes

    JSBF offers undergraduate programmes in Commerce, Finance: 

    B.Com. (Hons.) in partnership with ACCA

    B.Com. (Hons.) in association with NSE Academy & CFA Institute

    B.Com. (Hons.) Finance & Entrepreneurship

    Global B.Com. in partnership with Deakin University, Australia

    M.Sc in Finance

    Postgraduate Programmes

    Ph.D Finance

    Undergraduate Programmes

    ISBF offers undergraduate programmes in Economics, Finance, Business & Management.

    BSc Economics

    BSc Economics & Finance
    BSc Accounting & Finance

    BSc Economics & Management

    BSc Business & Management
     
    Postgraduate Programmes
     
    Graduate Diploma in Data SCIENCE
    Infrastructure and Facilities
    • Library
    • Cafeteria
    • Hostel
    • Sports Complex
    • Gym
    • Hospital / Medical Facilities
    • Wi-Fi Campus
    • Shuttle Service
    • Auditorium
    • Music Room
    • Dance Room
    • A/C Classrooms
    • Convenience Store
    • Labs
    • Library
    • Cafeteria
    • Hostel
    • Sports Complex
    • Gym
    • Hospital / Medical Facilities
    • Wi-Fi Campus
    • Auditorium
    • Convenience Store
    • Labs
    • Others
    Rating On SHIKSHA.COMOverall Rating
    4.7
    Based on 12 verified reviews
     Overall Rating
    4.2
    Based on 36 verified reviews

    AT THE END IT IS YOUR DECISION TO MAKE AND YOUR SCORES IN THE RESPECTIVE EXAMS THAT MATTER BEFORE ANYTHINGH AND BEST OF LUCK

     

     

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