Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Yes absolutely. If you are interested in making your career in the HR field, then an extensive HR course from Asia-Pacific Institute of Management will help you extensively. HR is a growing field and you can definitely make a successful career out of it. Moreover, every company in the world requires skilled HR professionals. You'll get everything with Asia-Pacific and the placements of this college are simply amazing. JLR, EY, FLIPKART, ITC, ADITYA BIRLA GROUP, AMERICAN EXPRESS, TATA GROUP, DECATHLON, INDIABULLS, BLUE STAR, L'OREAL, ZYCUS are some of the top companies visiting the campus of Asia-Pacific.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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There are many good B-schools in Delhi which accept the CMAT score. The list includes Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, JIMS-Rohini, IMS-Ghaziabad, BIMTECH, JIMS-Kalkaji, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Fortune Institute of Management. Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is much better than the other colleges listed above. The curriculum, the faculty and the placement drive is the best in class. Many top companies like ITC, JLR, EY, Flipkart, ICICI Bank, Aditya Birla Group, American Express, TATA Group, Decathlon, Indiabulls, Blue Star, L'Oreal, Zycus and many others visit the campus year after year to recruit the graduates of A
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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Out of these Business Schools, VIT Business School is better option in terms of ROI, Industry oriented programme, faculty and Infrastructure.

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Abhinav PrakashCreativity. Innovation. Determination. Dedication.

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Asian Business School is brand under Marwah Studios you can consider of these. ABS has been doing extremely well in recent past years specially in terms of placements, exposure, corporate interface, internships, live projects, personal mentor allotment etc. ABS can surely be considered when it comes to Return on Investment on 7 Lacs.

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Abhinav PrakashCreativity. Innovation. Determination. Dedication.

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Yes, there are Abroad placements in Asian Business School. This year itself Ravi Pandey bagged 12.15 LPA CTC for Club Mahindra, Dubai.
Overall, average at ABS is 5.5 LPA CTC. But the best plus point is it's 100% placement assistance with each batch.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Honestly speaking, Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is much better than Great Lakes, Gurgaon. Asia-Pacific has been able to make a name for itself in the management field all these years. The graduates from this college are trained so practically that it helps them to carve their way up immensely. Moreover top companies like ITC, JLR, EY, Blue Star, Flipkart, L'Real, Decathlon, Aditya Birla Group, ICICI Bank, American Express, TATA Group, Gartner visit the AIM campus to recruit the students of AIM.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is placed well above Asia Business School. The infrastructure, the faculty, the learning environment and the placements, Asia-Pacific is exceptional on all terms. During the placement season, top companies like ITC, EY, JLR, Aditya Birla Group, ICICI Bank, Flipkart, L'Real, Decathlon, TATA Group, Zycus, American Express, Gartner, Blue Star and many more visit the campus to recruit the students of AIM.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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I personally feel, SIMC is anyway better for Mass Communication due to strong Placements and Overall growth. So, study accordingly. Best regards.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Hello Hardik,
Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is a wonderful institute to pursue your PGDM. AIM offers its students a complete package in terms of studies and a practical education. There are numerous guest lectures, live projects and regular presentations that help the students to build the required skills for an extensive corporate life ahead. The faculty is one of the best in class which leaves no stone unturned in developing the students in a holistic manner. Moreover various top companies like EY, JLR, ITC, Blue Star, Aditya Birla Group, ICICI Bank, Flipkart, L'Oreal, Decathlon, TATA Batteries, TATA Motors, Indiabulls, America
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Dhruv Sehgal

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Yes, Asia-Pacific Institute of Management provides a credible foreign exchange program to it's students. Students who are selected for this wonderful opportunity get a chance to study one full trimester at IDRAC Business School in France.

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