GITAM University Admissions 2026
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Hello,
Here, are the key points of both the universities to give you a comparison and help in making the decision:
A. Fosiima Business School:
1. The placements offered in Fosiima are on an average around 4.5-5L.
2. The infrastructure is good in the university. The classrooms and the university
Hello Anushka,
If you are thinking to take admission in this college then it is a better choice. It is a good college.
This college have a good reputation and also reviwrev as one of the good college.
For your further details you can refer to the link given below
I have had a fantastic experience with my college Infrastructure. The classrooms are modern and well equipped with the latest technology, making learning mode interactive and engaging Within the students And the Professors.
The infrastructure is great as comparison to other PGDM colleges they does not provide a great infrastructure as these college. So, I am satisfied with the infrastructure and the washrooms and the passages of the college are good and classes too.
College infrastructure is soo good they are having really good environment so many facilities like good spacious classroom, library, water plant, playground, etc really a good experience in the campus.
AICTE Approved | NAAC A++ | Category 1 University by MHRD | Highest CTC 1.4 Cr LPA from Amazon | Application Deadline: 14th May'26
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