Both universities are good in their own way, but the difference really comes down to environment, exposure, and overall experience.
I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and what I personally liked was the practical and student-friendly approach. At Quantum, classes were quite interactive — lots of presentations, group discussions, case studies, and industry exposure. It didn't feel like just theory-based learning.
Quantum also focuses a lot on overall personality development — communication skills, confidence building, seminars, workshops, etc. The campus environment felt supportive and approachable.
From what I know, DIT is more
