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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello, going by the placement reports of FIIB, it cannot be termed as a good college as the average package is hardly around Rs 5 lakhs. Moreover, being ranked outside the top 50 B-Schools across India, it is neither a popular choice among aspirants nor a college of high reputation.
Refer the link for details: http://fiib.edu.in/pdf/recruitment/2017_Employment_Report.pdf.

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8 years ago

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hardik gupta

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Hi,
FIIB offers PGDM in marketing, International Business, Operations, Finance, HR and Business Analytics.

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8 years ago

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APEEJAYSCHOOL Yadav

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You may like to keep Apeejay School of Management as an option because this institute has both domestic and international approvals. If you are aware, Apeejay is approved by AICTE and accredited by NBA. This makes your PGDM equivalent to MBA since it has the AIU approval ( audit completed, certification awaited ). Apart from this, Apeejay is internationally accredited by ACBSP. Apeejay School of Management is also a member of AACSB. Please visit the website www.apeejay.edu/asm for detailed information. The faculty pool of Apeejay carries enriching experience both in the industry as well as academics. Most of the faculty members are Ph.
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Keshav Sharma

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JIMS Rohini is much better than FIIB as they focus more on students development by managing extra- curricular and academic part simultaneously. JIMS conduct guest lectures, industrial visits, seminars, industrial exposure by arranging mock GDPI's, etc. JIMS not only provide placements but also live projects and summer internships with renounced companies.

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8 years ago

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Fortune Institute of International Business and NDIM are equally good institutes. FIIB his ranked better than NDIM and better ROI. Some of the important points while selecting an institute - Accreditation of the institute, institute's infrastructure, teaching faculty, specialization offered, past placements records., tuition fees, city preference, and industry interface. As both, the institutes are having the campus in Delhi. Industry exposure is good for students in either of the college. If possible a visit to college is better option to get a reality check. Also, get in touch with college alumni's through the social network to get i
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8 years ago

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hardik gupta

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
FIIB don't offer much international placements, the number revolves around 1-3, but still this year at the start of placements season there were 3 back to back offers for international placements.
In India, the career management cell helps every student to get into the desired industry.

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8 years ago

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hardik gupta

Contributor-Level 7

Hi there,do look once for IMS before applying to FIIB. because both colleges have nearly same ranking as per different websites.

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8 years ago

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hardik gupta

Contributor-Level 7

Its your call to get in which college, but do compare both colleges in terms of academics, ROI, students faculty ratio, alumni relations, extra curricular activities, and related aspects which you like to have. As a part of FIIB, I would like to add on more about FIIB , FIIB is very good in terms of placements, academics or co-curricular or student faculty ratio. Yes the course structure is very good, also students get books and e-books along with PPT's and PDF's in their mails. FIIB has strong alumin connection which ultimately helps in the final placements of the students.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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FIIB is ranked 64 all across India with a fee structure of around Rs 7.5 lakhs. They offer a placement of around Rs 11 lakhs per annum as the highest and average around Rs 4.5 lakhs.
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida is at rank 43 according to the Business Today survey. The campus is very good in infrastructure and facilities like gym, smart classroom and cafeteria is world class.The fees structure is around Rs 8.76 lakhs.The average placement package is around Rs 7 lakhs per annum.The student opinion of both the campus indicates that Fortune Institute is having a good, calm and composed atmosphere for education. Fortune Institute
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8 years ago

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hardik gupta

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Raghav,
First, do make objectives for what specialization you want to pursue. yes FIIB is a very good college which provides PGDM in Marketing, finance, operation and International Business. placements are good. If you have other option then atleast compare colleges in terms of placements, Academics and students faculty ratio.

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