If fees aren’t a matter of concern for you then IMT Ghaziabad Dual Country program is a better option.
In terms of exposure, placements, and opportunities, IMT Ghaziabad DCP is definitely the better option.
The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies and IMT Ghaziabad are among the reputed B-schools in India. NMIMS is a deemed university, ranked 24th by NIRF 2020. The university is awarded an A+ accreditation by NAAC and has been recognized as Category 1 University by MHRD with a stellar placement record. The Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad is ranked 37 for MBA by NIRF 2020. IMT-G has been ranked 1st among India’s top 100 business schools several times.
Both the PGDM program from NMIMS and Dual Country PGDM program from IMT Ghaziabad are approved by AICTE and have their own perks.
For the two-year-long Dual Country PGDM program in Business Management at IMT students spend their first year in Dubai and cover a range of courses. At the end of first-year students do a summer internship of 8-10 weeks, preferably at an international location. In the final year of the course, students join IMT-G and complete the course. With this program, students get to experience the global dynamic market, study internationally benchmarked curriculums and work with multinational companies.
The PGDM program at NMIMS offers a huge range of specializations including Finance, Marketing, HR/Analytics, Operations, etc. NMIMS is considered one of the leading institutes for management education in India. The institute has a 100% placement record.
Given below is a comparison between the two programs.
Parameters |
NMIMS |
IMT |
Admission Criteria |
NMAT |
CAT/XAT/GMAT |
Fees |
INR 19.76 Lakh |
INR 17.55 Lakh |
Highest Placement Package |
INR 23 LPA |
INR 58.22 LPA (International) INR 34.00 LPA (Domestic) |
Average Placement Package |
INR 10 LPA |
INR 13.60 LPA |
Top Recruiters |
Google, Microsoft, Wipro, KPMG, J.P. Morgan, ITC, etc. |
Amazon, Airtel, Bank of America, Make My Trip, BARC, etc. |
You should decide which program will be better for you based on what you want out of your MBA degree.