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Aarav Srivasatava

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Jaipuria Institute of Management should be your choice, if you wish to do PGDM in marketing management. First of all, the other names mentioned are not even in NIRF's top B-schools list for the year 2020. Of course, It doesn't mean that they are bad. Jaipuria Institute is in the list of top 75 B-schools of India. It is known for its academics, extra-curricular activities and placements. So, Jaipuria is an obvious choice.

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kshitiz garg

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Hello Dhananjay, Both NDIM and UPES have their own benefits, NDIM has a better average package, which is 6.5lakhs whereas UPES has an average package of 4.37lakhs. Last year 100% of students got placed in NDIM and 94% of students got placed in UPES. Taking a recent example 9students got placed in Deloitte within a week's time and they were given the PPO as they performed well in their internship. And for mass recruitment, it is going to come very soon. For any other aspect please feel free to ask. Thank You!

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kshitiz garg

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Hello Mohammad, Talking in overall. NDIM is good in the context of learning and placement. Learning is the main part on which the course focuses on but placement is something which is good by the college and the students of NDIM also get it on their own. The overall placement is good between 97 to 98 percent every year since inception, average placement is 6 to 7 lacs this year. Thank you!

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Ashish PalDTU student trying to solve Public Problems!

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I don't know much about NDIM but as it is a private college definitely DTU is better when it will come to show on a CV.

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kshitiz garg

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Hello Mohammad, I am currently a student of NDIM and I know plenty of students from JIMS also and comparing both colleges I would like to provide you some points. The placement of NDIM is better than JIMS as average placement is better here therefore, all kinds of students can get placement from this college. Faculty members at NDIM are more experienced than JIMS and here industry mentors are also provided to provide you an overview of the corporate also
NDIM also provides international exposure and teaches different languages as per your choice therefore changes in taking a job abroad also increases here. Taking a recent example 9stude
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kshitiz garg

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Manish Kumar

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FIIIB is the best option amongst these colleges in terms of ROI and Industry exposure. The overall placement is good between 97 to 98 percent every year since inception, average placement is 6 to 7 lacs this year. If you are looking for long term career in corporate and constant growth in life then this will be the best option to choose for your MBA.

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