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Should I do a BBE from Delhi University or bachelors in economics from Delhi School of Economics?

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Citra Sinha Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Studied at Delhi School of Economics

DSE doesn’t offer bachelor's in Economics. However, most other colleges under DU offer BA in Economics. 

BBE is a more professional course and focuses on the application in business scenarios. While BA Eco covers the theoretical aspects of Economics. If you want a career in academics or want to pursue research in the field, BA Eco will be the right choice. 

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How good is the MBA IB program of the Delhi School of Economics (DSE)?

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Pradipta Mukherjee Posted On : August 5th, 2022
MBA in Human Resources, Delhi School of Economics

Delhi School of Economics MBA IB program is excellent. It is a specialized course that was designed to meet the global business demands and operations. The career outcome is excellent in this field.  Delhi School of Economics placements 2020 had witnessed an average CTC of INR 10.57 LPA. Students of MBA IB are recruited in marketing, finance, consulting, and business development profiles. 

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Where does Delhi School of economics stand in comparison to DFS, DBE, IIMs, SRCC GBO and Ambedkar University?

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Abhilasha Roy Posted On : January 19th, 2021
B.A Hons. Economics, University of Delhi (2021)

Delhi School of Economics is one of the best institutes in India, reputed for its MA (Economics), MBA (IB), and MBA (HRM). DSE has a brand value that helps you in the industry. Students of DSE are working in the top managerial posts in the corporate world.

Other colleges DFS, DBE, IIM, SRCC GBO are known for the different flagship courses they offer.

DSE:

  • MBA is not the flagship program at the Delhi School of Economics. However, it has good faculty and nice placements. 
  • In DSE for the batch of 2020 the highest package offered was 18 LPA and the average package offered was 10.57 LPA.
  • DSE has distinguished alumni like Dr. Amartya Sen, Pranoy Roy (Founder & Executive Chairperson, NDTV), Prof. Kaushik Basu (Chief Economist). 

DFS:

  • DFS is known for its flagship offering MBA (Finance). The college boasts of experienced faculty and provides better placement opportunities for its students. 
  • In DFS for the batch of 2020 the highest package offered was 21 LPA and the average package offered was 10.5 LPA.

DBE:

  • DBE is known for its specialized offering of MBA in Business Economics. The course is offered by experienced faculty and provides a good opportunity for the students. 
  • In DBE for the batch of 2020 the highest package offered was 21.5 LPA and the average package offered was 10.5 LPA.

IIMs:

  • IIMs are the best in the country when it comes to management education in India. IIM A, B, C consistently feature in the top 100 colleges to do MBA in the world. 
  • They have experienced faculty, world-class facilities, an internationally accepted curriculum, and a rich alumni base. They offer the best placement opportunities for the students and research facilities if they wish to continue so.

SRCC:

  • At SRCC, GBO is a specialized course offered by the institute. 
  • SRCC has a huge reputation, brand value, and has highly experienced faculty. 
  • In SRCC, GBO received the highest package of 18.81 LPA and the average package offered was 10.16 LPA for 2020. 

Ambedkar University is a good college but cannot be compared with the colleges mentioned above. 

The selection of the institute depends on your choice of specialization. If you are interested in Mathematics or Economics, then DSE will be the best choice. For an MBA in Finance, IIM C/I/A/B will be the best option. DFS is also good for Finance. For MBA Marketing, FMS/IIM-A/IIM-B is better. IIMs are also best for HR or IT. For fields like Tread, Research, International Marketing, or Sales DSE will be best.

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Which college is the best for an MBA in Delhi in terms of infrastructure faculty crowd and placements: Delhi School of Economics, IIFT, or FMS?

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Akanksha Vishwakarma Posted On : January 9th, 2023

In terms of faculty, crowd, and placements, IIFT Delhi and FMS are comparable and better than the Delhi School of Economics.

IIFT is located above FMS in the campus hostel in terms of infrastructure. In terms of ROI, FMS is far ahead of IIFT because the course fee is significantly lower with nearly identical placement prospects.

During FMS Delhi placements 2022, the highest package offered was INR 58 LPA. Prior to 2020 and 2021, the highest packages offered during FMS Delhi placements were INR 58.6 LPA and INR 58.8 LPA, respectively. In 2022, the average package offered by IIFT during MBA (IB) placements was INR 25.16 LPA. The average package at the Delhi School of Economics is INR 13.94 LPA, the highest package is INR 32 LPA, and the median package is INR 12.50 LPA for MBA, as per 2022 placement reports. 

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Which is better for an MBA in international business, Delhi School of Economics or IIFT?

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Jayant Thakur Posted On : February 27th, 2023
MBA in Marketing & Finance, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi (Graduated 2017)

It's important to research the institution's alum base, the profiles offered during placement, the corporate competitions won by the business school, and the brands that frequently visit for recruitment when you are considering a suitable college for an MBA in international business. 


In terms of IIFT, it is considered a niche college for international business. However, it's important to keep in mind that the competition for admission is very tough compared to the Delhi School of Economics. It's important to keep in mind that DSE and IIFT are not in the same league. It's important for you to conduct your research and weigh your options before making a decision.

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Which one is better for doing Bcom (Hons) -Anil Modi school of commerce (NMIMS) or DU South campus?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : May 3rd, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

When it comes to choosing between DU South Campus and Anil Modi School of Commerce (NMIMS) for pursuing BCom (Hons), there are a few things to consider. Here are some informative points to help you make an informed decision:

DU South Campus:

  • Campus and Infrastructure: Delhi University's South Campus is one of the most prestigious educational institutions in India. The campus is spread over 69 acres of land and is equipped with all the modern facilities that a student may require.
  • Opportunities for extra-curricular activities: One of the biggest advantages of studying at DU South Campus is the opportunity to explore your other talents and interests. The university has a vibrant campus life and offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities such as sports, music, theater, and dance.
  • Flexibility in course selection: Another advantage of studying at DU South Campus is the flexibility it provides in terms of course selection. Students can pursue any course of their preference, such as CA or IAS side by side with their BCom (Hons) degree.
  • Placement opportunities: The placement opportunities for BCom (Hons) students at DU South Campus are quite good, with many reputed companies visiting the campus for recruitment. The average placement package for BCom (Hons) students at DU South Campus is around 5-7 LPA.

Anil Modi School of Commerce (NMIMS):

  • Academic Rigor: ASMSOC is known for its rigorous academic curriculum, which can be challenging for some students. The coursework is demanding and requires a high level of dedication and hard work.
  • Placement opportunities: The placement opportunities for BCom (Hons) students at ASMSOC are quite good, with many reputed companies visiting the campus for recruitment. The average placement package for BCom (Hons) students at ASMSOC is around 6-8 LPA.
  • Location advantage: ASMSOC is located in Mumbai, which is one of the biggest financial hubs in India. This can provide students with excellent networking opportunities and exposure to the industry.

In conclusion, both DU South Campus and Anil Modi School of Commerce (NMIMS) have their own unique advantages and disadvantages. While DU South Campus offers a more flexible and holistic educational experience, ASMSOC provides a rigorous academic curriculum and location advantage. Ultimately, you should choose the institution that aligns with your interests and career goals.

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Is an MBA in IB at DSE or an MBA from IIM Amritsar?

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Sagardeep Posted On : February 6th, 2023
Founder at Learning From Ant (2019–present)

An MBA in IB from the Delhi School of Economics (DSE) is a great option to consider, particularly when compared to the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Amritsar. While you may be considering IIM Amritsar due to its reputation, it is important to note that DSE has several advantages. Some reasons to consider DSE for your MBA include the following:

  • Location: DSE is located in Delhi, which is a hub for business and industry in India.
  • Delhi University Tag: DSE is a part of the prestigious Delhi University, which adds to its reputation.
  • Small batch size: DSE has a smaller batch size which allows for a more personalized learning experience.
  • Return on Investment: DSE has a great return on investment and it can be considered a good start towards your career.

You are strongly recommended to go for DSE as this brand will surely give you a good start. And after 6–8 years of working in the industry, you can consider going for another MBA from an Ivy League college.

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What is the admission criteria for Delhi school of economics after class 12?

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Neha Ghosh Posted On : January 21st, 2021
Studied at Delhi School of Economics, (2019)

Delhi School of Economics is one of the premier institutes in India for higher education. Applying here after your class 12 will be a great opportunity. Students with 55% marks in aggregate in their 10+2 are eligible for application. The selection process is merit based. 

They offer courses like Geography, Commerce, Sociology and Economics. They have a student intake of 74 students. Students appearing for their finals can also apply. There is no age limit and students from any stream are eligible for application.

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Delhi School of Economics

Course Fee (UG)

29,895

Application Fee (UG)

250

Course Duration 

3 years

Highest Salary Package

18 LPA

Average Salary Package

10.57 LPA

Placements at Delhi School of Economics are also good. More than 56 reputed companies participated in their placement program. These companies include IBM, Sopra, ICICI Bank, Infosys, RBL Bank, Genpact, TCS and many more. Students securing 60% in their exam are eligible for placements.

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How are the Placement of m.a. in Eco from from Delhi school of economics?

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Atryi Goel Posted On : March 25th, 2022
M.A. Economics, Delhi School of Economics (2020)

Delhi School of Economics Masters in Economics placements 2020 reported an average CTC of INR 12 LPA. The highest CTC stood around INR 14 LPA. MA in Economics has a placement average of 80-85%. Most students were recruited in accounting, taxes, Economics consulting jobs. Canara Bank, AGA Creatives, Spatial Decisions are the major recruiters.

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Which is a better option for MBA between DSE and KJ Somaiya?

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Ronit Sinha Posted On : August 19th, 2020
B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering, K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering (2019)

The Delhi School of Economics and KJ Somaiya Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai both are great options for any MBA aspirant.

MBA from DSE:

The specializations available for MBA at DSE are as follows.

  • MBA in Human Resource Development
  • MBA in International Business

The Minimum eligibility criteria required for taking admission into the MBA program at the institute is a Graduation with 50%. Students are shortlisted based on their CAT score are called for Group Discussion, Personal Interview and then Final Selection is made.

The infrastructure of the institute is quite good. There are facilities such as WiFi, labs, smart classrooms, 2 libraries one of which is the Ratan Tata Library, cafeteria, etc.

Some of the prominent alumni of the institute are Avinash Kohli- HR head at Boeing India, Rishi Raj Gupta- HR leader at Cipla, Gaurav Ahluwalia- HR Director at JP Morgan Chase.

MBA from KJ Somaiya:

KJ Somaiya offers 7 specializations for MBA. The courses available are given below.

  • MBA
  • MBA in International Business
  • MBA in Financial Service
  • MBA in Human Resource
  • MBA in Retail Management
  • MBA in Health Care Managment
  • MBA in Sports Management

There are various parameters that are considered for student intake into the program. The selection parameters are listed below.

Qualifying exam- 35%
Personal Interview- 25%
Case-based GD-17%
Past academic records- 10%
Achievements- 8%
Work experience- 5%

Being a private business school, infrastructure facilities are extremely good. equipped The institute is equipped with facilities like Smart classrooms with WiFi, labs, library, hostel, canteen, medical and sports facilities.

Few of the prominent alumni of the institute are Lata Pillai- Director at Deutsche Bank,
Sanjay Shah- MD at Morgan Stanley, Anuj Bhargava- CEO at AB Associates, Saru Kaushal- Country Business Head at American Express.

Some of the notable differences between both the colleges for the MBA course are:

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DSE

KJ SOMAIYA

1. Total Course Fees

INR 31,392

INR 14.93

2. Ranking<

Ranked 42 by Business Today 2019

Ranked 25 by Business Today 2019

3. Cut off

Over 90 percentile

Varies

4. Total Number of seats

81

138 seats for MBA(General). For MBA Health Care Managment the intake is 30 and the rest specialization has 60 seats each.

5. Placements

Placement rate is around 75-80% with the highest package of 22 lakhs per annum and the lowest package is around 6 lakhs per annum.

The average package is 11 lakhs per annum.

The placement rate is around 90% with the highest package of 27 lakhs per annum while the lowest was around 7.5 lakhs per annum.

The average package is around 10 lakhs per annum.

6. Recruiters

Top recruiting companies are PWC, TCS, Google, Godrej Agrovet, ICICI Bank, HDFC Life, Zee Media, Infosys, Genpact, Novartis, Deloitte, Gartner, CITI Bank, Yes Bank, Amazon, Reliance Industries, DE Shaw, Sapient, Trident,

Govt trading companies like STC and FICCI also recruit students.

Top recruiting companies are ICICI Bank, Calvin Klein, HDFC Bank, Jaro Education, Infosys, Nestle, JP Morgan, Barclays, Reliance, ITC, WIPRO, DHL, ITC, Bisleri, Apollo Group, Leelavati Hospital, Dell, Ernst, and Young, etc.

7. Roles offered to placed candidates

Recruitment, generalist, compensation, HRBP, management trainee, talent acquisition, international business roles, finance, consulting, marketing

Marketing Manager, HR Manager, Finance, Operation Manager, Analyst

8. Internship Opportunities

The internship opportunities are really good.

Companies that recruited for summer internships are ICICI Bank, Godrej Agrovet, TATA power, etc.

Students got summer internships with an average stipend of 25,600 per month in companies like Accenture, Godrej, TCS, and Goldman Sachs

The best MBA program out of DSE and KJ Somaiya depends upon what the candidate is looking for.

DSE offers just two courses with highly affordable fees and excellent Return on Investment as the fees are just 16,000 per year while the average placement is 11 lakhs.

KJ Somaiya also provides good placement opportunities but is a private business school.

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