Rishabh Srivastava

Rishabh Srivastava's Review on Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi

PGPM [Post Graduate Programme in Management] Batch 2017
Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
Overall Rating: 5

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Reviewed on Aug 14, 2015
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Placements and Internships

5

  • The institute boasts of 100% placments in both the Summer Internships and the Final Placements.
  • For more details, you can browse the placement report.

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

5

  • A WiFi enabled campus, air-conditioned classrooms, a separate Auditorium, is what DMS can boast of.
  • Add to it the infrastructural beauty that IIT Delhi campus is in itself, and you have a perfect micro-city to spend the next two years of your life in. 
  • The overall infrastructure is good at this college.

Academics and Faculty

5

  • The Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi is a hub of research oriented pedagogy.
  • The classes are usually 9 to 6, with enough breaks in between to recharge you and keep you up, awake and attentive! All subjects expect you to work on projects and term papers which are related to current business trends, allowing you to gain first-hand knowledge of the industry you are going to enter after 2 years.
  • Assignments are plenty, and will keep you on your toes. With the recent curriculum change, students now have a wider variety of courses to choose from. The faculty is a mix of experience and exuberance in just the right proportion. 

Fees and Scholarships

5

  • DMS, IIT Delhi provides one of the best return on investment in the country.
  • All costs add up to around 6 lakhs. There exists an on-campus SBI bank branch.
  • DMS, IIT Delhi comes under the List A institutions for SBI scholar loans, making loan interest rates much lower.

Clubs and Associations

5

  • Life at Department of Management Studies is awesome.

Overall Rating

5

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Academics & Faculty

5

Fees & Scholarships

5

College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

5

Clubs & Associations

5

Placements & Internships

5

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