Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi

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Ravi Kumar

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Jaipuria is a good option for management education. But if you look at the rankings, Asia-Pacific far outweighs Jaipuria. Asia-Pacific has been ranked 9th in Delhi NCR and 40th in India. Jaipuria Noida has 85th rank while Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur holds the 96th position.

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ASIAPACIFICINSTITUTE DEL Institute of Management- DelhiTop ranked B-school

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Asia-Pacific Institute of Management (AIM) offers a 2-year full-time PGDM programme in International Business (IB). The programme is duly approved by AICTE and Ministry of HRD, government. Of India. The programme is designed to enable the students to get the complete understanding of modern businesses, and the best practices to work smart and get more results for their companies. Here more on the programme - https://asiapacific.edu/pgdm-ib
Student exchange programmes (under which we send our students to international universities weave collaborated with) and internship programmes further add a ton of value to the learning of an IB stud
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Dhruv Sehgal

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The average package ranges between Rs 6 LPA to 7 LPA. The hit rate of Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is 100 percent that means every student gets placed with the more than the average range of salary.
Visit the website www.asiapacific.edu for more information.

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Lokesh Thadani

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ITM-Navi Mumbai will be best among all the above-mentioned colleges. The course structure is very different here and the faculty members are very interactive. They are ready to help the students whenever they are in need. ITM arranges guest faculty members as well in all the semesters through which students get more exposure. The highest package offered here is 14 LPA, average package is 5-5.5 LPA, the minimum package offered is 4.5 LPA.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Hello Ankit,
You need at least 50% in your graduation to apply to this college.

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sushmita singh

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Dear Aspirant,
Being student of ABS, I will say go for ABS without any doubt in mind, because it is one of the best college for PGDM in terms of ROI, placements and academic. You will get ample chances of exposures over here and good ROI too. You will get very supportive faculty members and mentors with right direction to move. For placements, you will get chances to sit for Campus interviews of Nestle, ITC, BAJAJ and many more till you got placed. I also had these colleges as option at the time of my admission and now I am very happy with my decision to take admission here.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Hello Ajeet,
You need at least 50 percentile in CAT/MAT/CMAT/GMAT to apply to Asia-Pacific Institute of Management.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Yes, CMAT score is applicable.

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Ravi Kumar

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I strictly go by the rankings of an institute as well as its faculty strength when I talk about any management institute.
So, when I look at Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, it stands as the 9th best PGDM College in Delhi NCR and has 11th rank in North India. If you talk about India-wide ranking, it stands at 40th spot, which puts it in the list of top 50 colleges for PGDM programmes in India.
Faculty-wise, they seem to have a healthy mix of full-time faculty and guest teachers with sound academic and industry experience. And they regularly update their social pages with one event or another as well as news about their student's c
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Ravi Kumar

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I think you should face no problem in getting into Asia-Pacific Institute of Management if you've scored 56 percentile in MAT exam. The college runs 4 PGDM programmes and one part-time program for business executives. Visit their website www.asiapacific.edu/ for more information on their admission eligibility criteria.
Rankings-wise, Asia-Pacific Institute is at the 9th position in Delhi NCR. In North India, it has been ranked at 11th position. And all over India, it stands at the 40th spot. As far as its placements are concerned, I'm impressed. They also probably have the best infrastructure if you compare this institute with the rest
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