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Which is better for an MBA between Doon Business School and LPU?

Posted On - Mar 14, 2023
Asked byArunima Sethi
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Answered by Posted On - May 4, 2024
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I pursued my MBA from LPU, while my younger sister is doing her MBA from Doon Business School.

Out of my personal experience, here are a few disadvantages of doing an MBA from LPU-

  1. Faculty- At LPU, the MBA faculty significantly lacks experienced faculty members. Most of the teachers are freshers. And while being taught by a fresher teacher is alright, the lecturers are under extreme pressure. They find it difficult to cope up with such high pressure in their early stage of teaching. 
  2. Fees- The MBA fees are quite high. For those who live far away, it is better to look for other options. 
  3. Placement Packages- MBA graduates from LPU do not receive satisfactory packages. The offered packages are between 2-5 LPA. 

Doon Business School offers a better ROI, and in fact, the climate of the place is comparatively pleasant in summers. For an MBA, DBS has a better brand reputation, experienced faculty and better curriculum. DBS does not offer just an MBA degree, it offers numerous other industry oriented courses too.

Thus, I would suggest you choose Doon Business School for an MBA.

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Answered by Posted On - Mar 14, 2023
Nandini Shrivastav

 If you're considering LPU, there are some things you should know before making a decision. For starters, the packages here range from 2 to 5 lakh per annum, which may not be as high as you're hoping for.

One issue with LPU is the faculty. There are very few experienced teachers here, with most being freshers. While it's okay for a new teacher to be at a university, the pressure on them can be overwhelming, and you may not be able to rely on them when you need help in your first days. This can make it difficult to learn effectively.

Another consideration is the cost. If you're from the south, it may be more cost-effective for you to attend a university closer to home. Additionally, the distance to LPU can be a challenge. Traveling from the south can take a minimum of 12 hours by flight, and up to 42 hours by train.

Considering these factors, it's understandable to question whether LPU is the right choice for you. After all, why would you want to travel so far, pay so much money, and deal with inexperienced faculty members?

After talking to friends who are studying at DBS, you may find that they offer a better return on investment and more comfortable surroundings. They may even offer a PGDM course that you could consider after completing your current course at LPU.

Ultimately, it's important to consider all of your options before making a decision. Look into the schools you're interested in and weigh the pros and cons of each. You want to choose a university that will help you achieve your goals and set you up for success in the future.

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