Which one is the best to pursue PGDM- IILM, Lodhi Road campus or JIMS Rohini?

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Asked by Ankush Jain
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8 years ago
Hi Ankush, For your information, IILM-Lodhi road is not an AIU approved, and JIMS-Rohini is AICTE, AIU, NBA and NAAC accredited which means after pursuing your PGDM from JIMS-Rohini, you will be eligible for the higher studies i.e. Ph.D and even you can apply for the government jobs. JIMS-Rohini i

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Thank you. I am a student of JIMS 2016-18 batch which means that I am already a student of JIMS.

Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
IILM has tieups wid international universities and grt training in jobs with major Mnc and large cap companies visting campus. checkout further details here.. https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDetail/22240/institute/college-Iilm-Graduate-School-Of-Management-Greater-Noida-India

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5 years ago
I would suggest that IILM Institute for Higher Education, New Delhi is the best PGDM Institute in Delhi-NCR based upon their 12000+ Alumni Network, placements record, rankings in various platforms and affiliations. The AICTE approved and NBA Accredited Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) is t

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
I'll prefer you to opt for the IILM as this college is the best college in all the other college that you have mentioned in the list above as this college in all the terms whether it is infra, faculty and placements.

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