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Which is better: the Indian Statistical Institute or Delhi School of Economics?

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Rajashree Gupta Posted On : August 10th, 2022
Ph.D. Economics, California Institute of Technology (2022)

Indian Statistical Institute of Delhi is better. It follows an updated curriculum. Due to the small batch size, the student-teacher ratio at ISI is better, so every student gets the required attention. If you want to pursue higher studies, after graduation, it is the right place for you. ISI students get accepted for Ph.D. in reputed universities across the world. 

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Which is a better college between IMT Ghaziabad for an MBA in marketing or Delhi School of Economics for an MBA in International Business?

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Aditi Roy Posted On : April 29th, 2023
lives in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India

Both IMT Ghaziabad and Delhi School of Economics are well-known institutions in India for management education. However, the choice between the two depends on your individual preferences, goals, and requirements.

For reference, below is the relevant comparison of IMT G and DSE MBA.

Particulars

IMT Ghaziabad MBA 

DSE MBA IB

Highest Package

INR 40.80 LPA

INR 32 LPA

Average Package

INR 21.37 LPA

INR 13.4 LPA

Fees

INR 18.8 LPA

INR 30,392 (Total)

RoI offered is good in DSE MBA IB. However, if you don’t have any financial constraints you can go for IMT G as it provides a pedestal for your career.

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What are the benefits of an MS from Delhi School of economics or an MS from IIM Ahmedabad for banking jobs (MBAs)?

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Aarti Ahuja Posted On : June 21st, 2023
Lives in Ahmedabad

An MS from DSE or IIM Ahmedabad can help with banking positions.

  1. Strong academic foundation: DSE and IIM Ahmedabad offer rigorous academic programs that teach economics and business principles. Banking occupations, which involve financial and economic knowledge, can benefit from this.
  2. Brand value: DSE and IIM Ahmedabad are well-known institutes. These degrees boost credibility and provide networking and job advancement chances.
  3. Banking and finance placements at DSE and IIM Ahmedabad are good. Students can find a variety of jobs through the institutions' partnerships with industry leaders.
  4. Specialisations: Both schools provide important banking specializations such as finance, economics, and business analytics. These specializations can provide students with valuable banking sector skills.
  5. Alumni network: DSE and IIM Ahmedabad alumni head top companies worldwide. This network offers students mentorship, career assistance, and job chances.

For banking positions, an MS from DSE or IIM Ahmedabad can strengthen your academic basis, boost your credibility, open up job chances, and provide you access to a strong alumni network.

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What are the chances of getting selected for an MPA (MS) course at the Delhi School of economics?

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Neha Ghosh Posted On : June 28th, 2023
Studied at Delhi School of Economics, (2019)

Every institution or program considers a student's academic history, standardized test results, work experience, letters of reference, and personal statements.I recommend visiting the DSE's main website to learn about the MPA (MS) program's application process and requirements before enrolling. The Delhi School of Economics' MPA (MS) course's admission requirements may vary by program and competition level. In conclusion, contact the admissions office or current students for guidance on the application process and how to improve your chances of acceptance.

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Who are some of the famous alumni of Delhi School of Economics?

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Roshni Roy Posted On : January 7th, 2022
Studied at IEM Kolkata (2019)

Some of the famous alumni of Delhi School of Economics includes : 

  • Prannoy Roy : Co-founder and Executive co-chairperson of New Delhi Television (NDTV).
  • Rishi Raj Gupta (2005) : Director of HR - India, APAC Partnerships and F2, Facebook.
  • Avinash Kohli (2005) : Executive Director - Global Talent Development at Boeing.
  • Gaurav Ahluwalia (1997) : Managing Director, Human Resources at JPMorgan Chase.
  • Ashish Taneja (2002) : Vice President Human Resources at RBS.
  • Kavita Dasan (1998) : Head - People Practices, ABP News Network.
  • Sachin Khurana (2007) : Chief People Officer & Vice President - People Practice at Happiest Minds Technologies.
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