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I have friends at both Jaipuria and NDIM and based on the conversations I had with them, I will say Jaipuria is definitely a better alternative.
Going by the factors mentioned above, it is safe to say that Jaipuria is better than NDIM.
EMPI Business School is the better choice, considering several factors such as curriculum, facilities, the atmosphere inside the campus, etc. The points below give a brief overview of the B-school and its advantages:
Therefore, considering the reviews from full-time EMPI students, it is definitely a good choice, providing an all round development in the management degree.
You should consider NDIM in New Delhi as the best option among the four colleges: Asia Pacific in New Delhi, IMS in Ghaziabad, and IBS in Gurgaon. Although all of these colleges offer similar academic programs and job placements, NDIM is known to be more cost-effective and highly sought after by organizations. The fee for the PGDM program at Asia Pacific is approximately 10.2 lakhs, whereas the fee for IMS is 10.3 lakhs, and for IBS Gurgaon is 11 Lakhs.
On the other hand, NDIM's program fee is only 9.3 lakhs. Additionally, the industrial environment in New Delhi will provide you with numerous job opportunities and projects.
Every college mentioned in your question is widely acceptable and notable in the Delhi-NCR region. The best among all of them is IILM University Gurgaon with a strong alumni base of 12000 members.
You should go with IILM due to the following reasons:
Placement opportunities at the university are also great. The batch of 2020 received the highest package of 7.5 LPA. You will learn from industry professionals and have great industry exposure.
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.
My friend is a student at IMS Noida and based on her experience, I have entailed various pros and cons of the institute
Pros
Cons
See that both colleges are Tier-2 B schools and both have their own positive and negative aspects.
Both colleges are expensive and there's nothing great about placement. They both struggle to place around 70–75 percent of the students, and therefore the ROI is low and a bit uncertain. But both of them are trying and the possibilities are there.
Categories |
NDIM Delhi |
IMM Fostiima School |
Course Fee |
9.3 lakh |
8.25 lakh |
Placement Percentage |
70% |
60-75% |
Highest CTC |
16 LPA |
13 LPA |
Average CTC |
6.5 LPA |
4.5 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Dabur, Kent, HUL, KPMG, etc. |
Deloitte, ICICI, Byju’s, Berger, etc. |
On the other hand, try a few Hyderabad B Schools, their fee structure will be low and the ROI will also be good, thanks to a good placement.
ASB (Ashoka School of Business), IMT, NMIMS, IMT, SIBM, IPE are few such colleges in Hyderabad. These colleges have a great advantage of a strong base of local companies and, as a result, the placement is smooth.
For example, Ashoka university charges only INR 6.9 Lakhs, but the placement is very good, thanks to excellent grooming programs and industry connections. That's why also ROI is pretty good here.
To achieve a strong professional profile, it is recommended that you aim for a MAT score of 97 or above, or take the MAT exam again for the best results. Additionally, having a valid license for a two-wheeler may be beneficial for a sales profile, but it's best to confirm this with the placement officer.
In the event that you cannot reach the desired MAT tier, building a LinkedIn profile and connecting with alumni who have worked in sales profiles may provide insight into job stability and average take-home salary. Keep in mind that the success of a few students, even if they are featured in promotional posters, may not accurately reflect the experiences of the entire student body.
It's also important to consider placement quality, stability, and job sustainability when evaluating institutions. For instance, with a high student intake, NDIM may not necessarily guarantee quality placements. Checking LinkedIn for reviews from alumni may offer a more accurate perspective.
Lastly, be mindful when considering IMS G as there have been reports of dissatisfaction with placements among current and former students. It may be wise to consult LinkedIn for reviews and make an informed decision, as the investment in your education is significant.
Both NDIM and BIMTECH B Schools share a similar geographic benefit in that they are close to the corporate hubs of Delhi NCR. They also both have strong professors and infrastructure. BIMTECH, however, outperforms NDIM due to its good employer outlook, reputation, and highly active placement cell, which annually provides more than 50% of internship offers and excellent placements. As a result, you could prefer BIMTECH over NDIM.
One of my friends studied at SIBM and according to him, the college is known for its placements. Small batches and teaching standards. They only accept SNAP scores.
Although both NIDM and SIBM Hyderabad are very good management institutions you should choose SIBM Hyderabad because of the following reasons:
Categories |
SIBM Hyderabad |
Course Fee |
1.52 lakh |
Highest CTC |
10.8 -12 LPA |
Average CTC |
6 - 7.5 LPA |
The placement cell is very dedicated and will help you in getting good placements. Reputed MNCs like Amazon, Deloitte, EPAM, ICICI, IndusInd Bank, etc. visit the campus every year.