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I would rate it 4 out 5 in terms of relevance and comprehensiveness as the course of the college is designed according to the present industrial requirements syllabus is majorly based on practical learning
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the college gives us internship opportunities. there are 200+ companies providing placements. and 15000 aluminise. the highest paid package is 9 LPA . and 10+ ranks globally. and trains us logically and practically.
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in 5th semister students are eligible for placements. The average package is 3L per annum, the highest package of 12L per annum placement is pretty good .its good as a fresher and i have decided to go for MCA for higher education
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The course curriculum is very engaging, covering a diverse range of topics relevant to my field of study. All the faculty members of the college are knowledgeable and approachable with a positive learning environment. They are supportive in guiding students through the academic journey.
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Negligible placement is offered on campus. Students become eligible for placement in the 5th or 6th semester only if all backlogs are first cleared. Very few companies visit the campus and if I remember correctly only 10 or 20 offers were made of 3-4 lpa only. The highest package offered was 9lpa. The percentage of students getting placement is negligible. My plan after my degree is to either pursue an M.tec from a reputed college or kill myself.
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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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