Associate Professor, Department of Finance
Associate Dean And Professor, Department of Management
Associate Professor, Department of Accounting Courses
Associate Professor, Department Of Finance
Assistant Professor, The London School Of Economics And Political Science (LSE)
Associate Professor, Department Of Management
Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics
Assisant professor, Department Of Investment banking and marketing
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
Both the colleges ISBF Delhi and NMIMS Mumbai offer a decent Economic Honors program. I have drawn a detailed comparison between the two on the basis of the following parameters
Worth of the Degree: NMIMS might be a reputed college but its degree cannot be compared to that of ISBF which offers a University of London degree in addition to academic assistance from London School of Economics and Political Science, the top-ranked institute in Economics.
Curriculum: Economics is vast and covers a very broad spectrum of subjects from development and finance to international trade. Now the University of London excellently allows the students to choose 6 electives of their choice in addition to 6 compulsory subjects. This ensures that the students get a job in the sector they are passionate about. This flexibility of curriculum lacks on the part of NMIMS.
Prospects: A DU student applying to top institutions in the UK for a master, is required to complete a diploma year before starting with his master's. This aims to compensate for the difference in the standard of education. However, anyone with a University of London degree can directly apply for a Master in top universities in the UK.
Batch size: The batch size at ISBF is relatively smaller than that of NMIMS. This aids in better student-teacher interaction and class discussions. This in turn helps in better delivery of the curriculum.
So in almost all aspects, ISBF is a better choice than NMIMS.