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Arvind Kottam
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM Plus) - Batch of 2014
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1Placements1Infrastructure2Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Absolutely stupid college. They rip off students' money.
Placements: Don't even think of getting placed when you join IIFP. There is no active placement cell and you only get sales jobs. They say they provide placement in top companies and at the end what you find is only sales jobs which are not relevant to your course. The highest package was 2.8 lacs. The average is 1.6 lacs.
Infrastructure: There is no campus, they lease few floors in the buildings and say great infrastructure. The library is the staff room, where all lecturers sit. Hardly 10 people can use the library at one time and there are not enough books. There is no canteen as such and office boys sell food. There is no hostel facility and you need to find your own accommodation.
Faculty: The PG diploma they offer is not a valid or recognized certificate yet they charge huge fees. There are many institutes which provide a better course. Regarding faculty, few of them are good like Manish Salina, Vineet Jain, and Pankaj Datta. I don't know if they are still working and rest of them are a waste of time. There is no industry exposure.
Other: Don't think of IIFP. You have many better choices it's a waste of your time and money. They have a good marketing team which attracts students. Marketing people in IIFP are paid a huge commission if they join students so don't trust them. Do good research.
Reviewed on 30 Mar 2017Read More
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Mohit Kumar Agrawal 
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM Plus) - Batch of 2014
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Other: The faculty of this college is speechless. There are some other positive aspects like Wi-Fi, good infrastructure, library, affordable fees, excellent placements, quality education, hygienic canteen, etc. Leverage in payment of fees is also available. A must join institute for those who are willing to make their career in the field of finance.
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Ashutosh Rawat 
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM Plus) - Batch of 2013
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1Placements1Infrastructure1Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Other: There are no extracurricular activities and no assignments. Projects are only given at the end of the semester. They have poor faculty members and provide poor facilities. If you are good in math and love number crunching then you can consider this institute for PGDM which is hard to crack. There are even no placements.
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The Indian Institute of Financial Planning offers Diploma and Certificate courses including 2 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode. The Indian Institute of Financial Planning has specializations such as MBA/PGDM specializations in Operations.
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The Indian Institute of Financial Planning has been rated 2.3 on Infrastructure parameter.
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The Indian Institute of Financial Planning has been rated 2.7 for faculty as per reviews by students.
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The Indian Institute of Financial Planning offers Diploma and Certificate courses including 2 PG courses. These programs are offerred in Full Time mode. Seats intake availability for these courses at The Indian Institute of Financial Planning goes up to 130.
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