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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

Contributor-Level 10

Both the Institutes are comparatively similar. You can go with IILM, however do take actual reviews from the students studying there and only then take an informed decision. If you are flexible enough, do look for other colleges in Delhi, and around Gurgaon like NDIM, etc.

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Munish Mehindru

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Yes, it is because:

The placements are good, and in fact, a 100% placement rate is in this college. The companies like Decathlon, etc., hire employees from our college. The best of the corporate world come for the guest lectures. HR, Finance, Production, Sales, and different managers are built up in our college. It comes amongst 41 private business schools in India. 

Infrastructure: The college has good infrastructure. The college has a cafeteria which offers quality and tasty food. There are separate hostel facilities for boys and girls, which are air-conditioned. The college infrastructure is centrally air-conditioned. The mess fo

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Mohammed aamir

Contributor-Level 9

Placements are not that tough if you are well prepared.
Confident and are ready to take challenges
Yes communication skills matters a lot as the interviewer checks your communication skills and Confidence
Interest
Knowledge about the subject and skills which differentiate you from others
Based on which 1st and 2nd round is mostly consisted of Group Discussion and 3rd round is the personal Interview
Based on the performance candidates are selected
Hopefully this may help you to get a tactical advantage
Thank you

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sharang patodia

Beginner-Level 5

It is a good choice for pursuing PGDM in Supply Chain and Logistics. I would like to suggest this college because PGDM in Supply Chain can give you a better future and placement. The students from this program are placed in various logistics firms such as Safe press, TCI, Om logistics, Aramex, Decathlon operations and Delhivery.

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sharang patodia

Beginner-Level 5

College does provide laptop but you need to check with the admissions department for confirmation.

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Deepak Singh

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Hi,
Please remember selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute. *Accreditation of the institute. *Institutes infrastructure. *Teaching faculty. *specialisation offered. *Past placements records. *Tuition fees. *City preference. *Industry interface
Among your options you can go through the link and figure it out, https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-327831-122193-112198-90543
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sharang patodia

Beginner-Level 5

JKBS accepts MAT, CAT, XAT, GMAT, CMAT and other National Entrance scores.
The candidate should register and appear in any of the above Tests. Subsequently, once the application is accepted, JKBS has it's own selection process.

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sharang patodia

Beginner-Level 5

The fee structure of JKBS for this session is Rs. 5,50,000 which is your academic fees which can be paid in 6 installments. The hostel fees is Rs 1,00,000 which is for one academic year. The hostel fees includes food also.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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I think that in almost all colleges be it private or government a candidate should have at least more than 50% marks to get admitted and in most greater than 60%.

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sharang patodia

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The college does not gives admission to students who have below 50% in graduation

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