Beware! A PGDM Student's Honest Take on APIM Delhi

Likes

  • Decent location in Delhi
  • Some experienced faculty members
  • Active student clubs
  • Efforts to organize events

Dislikes

  • Poor placement record
  • Outdated curriculum
  • Lack of infrastructure
  • Unresponsive management
  • Class Size :
  • Course Fees : INR per year

College Internship Opportunities :

Internship opportunities are limited and not very promising. Most companies that visit offer low stipends and unchallenging roles. Students often struggle to find meaningful internships that add value to their resumes. The college needs to work on building better industry connections.

Course Information :

The PGDM program at APIM Delhi, from what I've heard, isn't up to par. Students often feel that the curriculum isn't updated and doesn't align with current industry standards. There's a need for more practical exposure and real-world case studies to make the course more valuable.

Fee Structure :

The fee structure for the PGDM program is quite steep, around ₹8-10 Lakhs. Many students feel that the return on investment isn't justified, considering the quality of education and placement opportunities. It's a significant financial commitment, so weigh your options carefully.

Faculty :

Honestly, the faculty's a mixed bag. Some professors are really knowledgeable and supportive, but others seem disconnected and uninterested in student progress. There's a lack of mentorship and personalized attention, which can be frustrating. More experienced and dedicated faculty are needed.

Campus Details :

The campus infrastructure is pretty basic. Classrooms are okay, but facilities like the library and computer labs need serious upgrades. Wi-Fi connectivity is spotty, and there aren't enough recreational areas for students to unwind. Overall, the campus environment is quite underwhelming.

Overall Rating: 3/10

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