Which one is better for MBA between JIMS, Kalkaji and JIMS, Rohini?
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Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7
7 years agoDear Shrey,
JIMS Rohini is the best for the MBA. They provide huge exposure to the students to explore things as much as they can. The highest package is INR 10 lacs and average package is INR 4-5 lacs. Faculty is very supportive and ready to guide you in each and every step. They provide industrial visit and series of guest lecture and different types of workshop, so that students can learn many things from them. It helps in building the confidence and personality development. They also provide hostels for the outsider, so that they feel comfortable. -
Hello, JIMS Rohini is also renowned for its ROI and other best things such as its placements, faculty members, infrastructure, and many facilities which they provide to their students apart from the facilities. Students themselves feel a drastic change in their personality as JIMS conduct so many grooming sessions, mock GD-PI sessions.
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JIMS Rohini is a better option, since it's ROR is better and also it has tie ups with couple of international universities, and also provides opportunity to go for entrepreneurship. Further, the faculty and administration is also good.
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Dear Shreya,I would suggest you JIMS-Rohini as it is one of the best PGDM colleges. JIMS-Rohini is approved by AICTE, accredited by NAAC, NBA. It is also approved by AIU by which our PGDM becomes equivalent to MBA. JIMS also provide the best faculty and course curriculum which is very helpful. From grooming to personality development and field work, you will get to learn everything here.
So, I wish you good luck with the choice you make.
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JIMS-Rohini is a better option than Kalkaji because the quality of education is very good. You will learn the management skills through the programme which you will opt and there are so many activities and workshops which will help you to enhance your personality. So, I think you should choose JIMS-Rohini.
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