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You can do internship in any semester and placement will be issued to you by final year. Various companies visited our campus few were also MNCS based and almost every student got internship from college but job is something in which your skills also matter . So focus in improving your skills.
By second semester end students undergo their summer internship and from third semester itself students are eligible for placements. The company that comes with the best package is Amazon for about 15 laks per annum. They offer pre placement to the students alread were selected for summer internship. For finance field some good companies that come are Deloitte, KPMG. For marketing - Dabour, Marico, HUL They all offer packages of about 5-7 laks per annum Rest companies that come offer packages for about 2.5-4 laks per annum. Around 60-70 percent of students got placed. I got placement in V2 retail company in my fourth semester.
Return on Investment is one of the most important factor, which made to choose this college. Since my college comes under the umbrella of DTU, so DTU brand value also plays a decisive role.It is the best college for the student who got 70- 90 percentile in CAT.
1. LOCATION- It is in Delhi which is a very accessible city. 2. FEES- It will cost 9 Lakh fees + 2-3 Lakh lodging boarding. Total 12 lakh which is very reasonable as compared to other MBA colleges3. PLACEMENTS- Decent placements. Average is 6-7 Lakhs. So the ROI is pretty good. If you compare it to other good colleges like Welingkar Mumbai, IFMR Chennai these colleges have fees of almost 16-18 Lakhs and average placement is 8-9. So logically calculating just for 1-2 lakhs you are paying 4-5 Lakhs extra. It has no point.4. GOOD INDUSTRY LINKAGES.5. MANY CASH REWARDS- Participating in many club activities and winning will fetch you cash rewards:)
I did my graduation from this college new Delhi institute of management and from there i gained a lot of great knowledgeable experience which made me go for this college again in PGDM, there is no doubt that this college gives the opportunity of 100% placement.
Because this college is near my home and I like this college and I like the location because it is in the perfect location which suits everyone But the number of student intake is very large which is not good.
New Delhi Institute of Management have best industry links and good faculty with higher placement rates. College offers dual specialization to the students in various fields. As my course is running in pandemic, all the classes are conducting online so, I think that college must start offline classes as the PGDM is a practical course and it need physical presence of students. I visited collegedunia.com for comparing the various colleges but I selected Ndim.
Ndim is one of the best industry link college. It has industry mentors for students which help them in providing knowledge of latest curriculum. Also it provides dual specialization which made me choose this program. The admission process is like any mba/pgdm college. One have to give entrance exam like cat, mat, cmat. Then apply to college for admission. After which you have to give personal interview and GD as well. No, I don't secure any education loan for admissions in college.
It is one and the only college which has been awarded three times in a row by the GOI for best Industry linked College which somewhere is a good prospect for MBA student.You can reach the college through its website www.ndimdelhi.org. Admission process is simple as like others you will have to be present for PI+GD round.
It has a good industry connection and has a strong alumni network placed in various big brands in India and abroad, it's location in Delhi and reasonable fee. They have an MoU signed with japanese govt to provide workforce and train you in Japanese language and culture. My interest in Japan was a major reason. I have taken education loan from Punjab National Bank for 7.5 lakh at 8.5%
Based on your education as an alumnus of JIMS Rohini (PGDM) and IMS (BBA), and your work experience of 7 years in the skill development sector for higher education in India, you are qualified to answer this question.
It is important to note that the colleges you mentioned are considered to be 'Tier 4 & Tier 5' B-Schools, meaning they are below average in comparison to other B-Schools. The median package offered at these schools is typically around 3-4 LPA with faculty that may not be as competent as those at higher-ranked institutions.
When comparing these institutes, you will find that they charge similar academic fees, but the placement opportunities and international placements they advertise may not always be attainable. Investing 7-8 LPA or more in an unstable job that pays less than half of the fees you paid for your education may not be a wise decision. Additionally, obtaining an MBA from these institutions is not only a financial investment but also an investment of your time and efforts.
For a better return on investment, it is recommended to attempt the CAT exam and try to get into the IIMs or FMS, as opposed to institutions like JIMS Rohini, Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, or Asia Pacific.
In conclusion, it is not recommended to pursue an MBA from these colleges. A better option may be to invest the money into a fixed deposit or start your own business.
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