
Asia-Pacific Institute of Management Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
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4.3
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Sumit Kumar
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)
Reviewed On 10 Nov, 2025
Admission: All the teachers are easy to reach. If they're busy, you can ask questions during a set time. They really know their stuff and have lots of experience in the industry. They focus on hands-on learning and make sure we get real-world experience. We went on three field trips, with one to Parle Agro.
Placement: The job opportunities at this college were awesome! I got placed in cool companies like EY, Zycus, ICICI Bank, and more. The placement process is still going on, and most students have already got placed - around 90%. The highest salary offered was about ten lacs per year. The average salary was around six lacs per year. We got job roles like senior relationship manager and management trainee. Everyone almost got an internship - 100%! The average stipend for two months was about Rs. 10,000. The college has a CCR (centre for corporate relation) and an active placement cell that supported us during placements.
Campus: Our college has awesome facilities. Weâ¢ve got computer labs with top-notch tech and fast internet on three floors. The library is three stories high. There's a research center for budding researchers. We have fun indoor games competitions every year like chess and carrom. Classrooms are great, with a good 1:40 faculty to student ratio. They use projectors and we have good internet. The canteen is budget-friendly you can get a healthy Thali for just Rs. 50. Boys and girls have separate hostels nearby. Overall, Iâ¢m really happy with the collegeâ¢s setup.
Poonam Das
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)
Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here have a lot of experience abroad and they talk about it in class. They teach us about foreign markets really well. The subjects we study follow the AICTE rules. We have three semesters here and we study what we need for our PGDM degree. They update the course every couple of years.
Placement: The salary package usually falls between 4 to 6 LPA, with the highest being 12 LPA. Everyone in my batch got placed, and there are lots of job options, especially in marketing. Big companies like Nestle, Airtel, Earnst and Young, India Bulls, HDFC, ICICI, Dabur, Just dial, and Gartner come to hire students.
Campus: College offers a bunch of activities every Wednesday like sports, talks, and more. They have computer labs and a library, but no on-campus housing. They're linked with a private hostel that has top-notch facilities and security. The hostel is split into different sections, each with its own mess. The menu changes every week, so you won't get bored of the food.
Isha Joshi
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)
Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at college are super helpful, especially during projects and assignments. They cover all the new topics in the curriculum. The semester exams are not too hard if we listen to what the teachers say. They always give us a good rundown before the exams.
Placement: In my class, most students (around 85%) get placed through the college. Big companies like VLCC, Coca Cola, ICICI Bank, and Kotak Mahindra Bank come for recruitment. They offer salaries ranging from 500000 to 1200000. Everyone gets good positions after placement.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with Wi-Fi in every classroom. They use smart technology in all classes. The hostel is super close to the campus, just a short walk away. They offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals based on what students want.
Sachin
PGDM in Banking and Financial Services
Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff really well. They all have lots of experience in the industry, like 10-35 years each. There's about 40 students for every teacher. They give us a good look at how things work in the real world. They're always telling us what's good to do and what's not in the industry. The course plan is set up to get us ready for working in companies.
Placement: I've seen great placements since my first year at college. They offer good marketing and finance jobs, especially in distribution and supply chain. Finance students get a mix of financial services and sales roles. Almost all students get placed, with many landing jobs at ICICI Group, Zycus, E&Y, and other big companies. The highest salary offered is over 10.5 LPA, and the average is 4-5 LPA. We all get summer internships through the college. The CCR cell works hard to help us get placed they're doing a great job!
Campus: The college infrastructure is just okay, but the library is amazing. They're good with technology in the classrooms. There are a couple of big auditoriums and a few seminar halls on campus. The canteen is on the 8th floor and has all the food you need. There are 2 hostels with shared rooms and internet. You can pick between A/C and non-A/C rooms in the hostels.
Sumit Patel
PGDM in Banking and Financial Services
Reviewed On 1 Sept, 2025
Admission: Most of the teachers are alright, but a lot of them don't really help much. They just waste time. Before, the faculty was amazing, but most of them have left because the college can't even pay them properly. This college charges a crazy 9 Lacs for fees but doesn't give much in return. As someone who graduated from here, I suggest you don't waste your money at this place.
Placement: The college offers placements, but the opportunities are mainly for graduates. This makes the course seem less valuable. It feels like the college is just doing what they have to do. In the end, most students end up settling for jobs that pay around 3-4 Lacs per year.
Campus: The facilities are pretty decent for first-year students, but once you move to the second year, things go downhill. The second-floor situation is not great - the AC doesn't work, the toilets are dirty, and the corridor has no lights.
Isha Aggarwal
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)
Reviewed On 31 Aug, 2025
Admission: The professors are super helpful and really push you to succeed in the MBA program. I have to shout out to RK Srivastav sir for being amazing in the finance department. The course content is spot on and helps you land a job. They focus more on hands-on learning instead of just theory. It would be great if they took us on industry visits more often, not just once.
Placement: I didn't get placed through college, but a friend helped me get a job at her company. The placement team really tries hard to bring in companies for us, but sometimes they don't meet our expectations. They mostly focus on sales jobs and not much for finance students. The average salary offered is around 3-3.50 LPA. Overall, placements are good but could be better for everyone.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with all the facilities you need. They keep everything clean, which is nice. The library is awesome, perfect for studying with friends. The classrooms are a bit plain though, no mics for presentations. The building is pretty small but it looks really nice, especially with the Indian flag. The computer labs are fine too.
Pranav Gupta
PGDM in Marketing Management
Reviewed On 30 Aug, 2025
Admission: I really like Asia Pacific Institute of Management because the professors are super skilled and know their stuff. They teach us well for our future careers. The faculty is pretty strict about attendance, though.
Placement: The college has great placement opportunities. Around 90-95% of students get placed, which is awesome. Big companies like ITC, L'Oréal, and Ameriprise come for recruiting. The average salary is around Rs. 5-6 lakhs per year. They also help former students find new jobs if they're not satisfied with their current one.
Campus: The college has great facilities like labs, auditorium, library, and places for activities. There are also recreational areas with lots of facilities for students. I really like the infrastructure at this college.
Divya Iyer
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are super smart. Most of them have PhDs. We've got about 120 students here, with around 20 teachers. They're really helpful and know a lot. We go on lots of trips to companies for hands-on experience.
Placement: The college has awesome placements with companies like ITC, Blue Star, and Yes Bank coming every year. Last year, the highest package was 12 LPA, and the average was 6.5 LPA. They offer roles based on what you've studied. It's great to know that all students get placed here!
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi everywhere - in classrooms, labs, and library. Classrooms have laptops and projectors. The canteen is on the rooftop and the food is good. Hostels are about a kilometer away from campus, with separate ones for girls and boys. The rooms in the hostels are nice.
Pranav Joshi
PGDM in Healthcare Management
Reviewed On 29 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really experienced and know their stuff. They've been trained well by the management. Exams happen every 6 months, usually towards the end of the semester. And the college follows all the UGC guidelines for exams.
Placement: I'm happy with how this college helps us get jobs. In my batch, most of us (around 85%) got good jobs with decent pay. Companies like VLCC, Kotakbank, Oyo, JLCC hire students here. The average pay is between INR 600000 to 1200000. It's cool that the college sets us up for success like this.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure. The hostels and buildings are always clean and tidy. The campus is huge and well-protected with CCTV and security guards. Plus, the hostel is super close, just a short walk from the campus. Love it!
Sachin Rao
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)
Reviewed On 20 Jul, 2025
Admission: The course is really intense, with classes every day from 9:30am to 4:30pm. Each class is about 1.5 hours long. They teach us using real-life examples, which is cool because we learn about what's happening in the industry. The teachers are awesome and always ready to help us out. They make sure we grow in every way. The teaching style is strict but not too much, so it's a good balance. Each teacher has around 35 students in their section. We also get to hear from big shots in the industry during guest lectures. It's pretty cool!
Placement: The placements last year were awesome! Everyone got a job during the drive. Big companies like EY, JLR, BLUE STAR, L'OREAL, FLIPKART, DECATHLON, INDIABULLS, ICICI BANK, ADITYA BIRLA GROUP, AMERICAN EXPRESS came to hire. The highest salary was 8 LPA and the lowest was 5.5 LPA. Most students get offers like Management Trainee, Relationship Manager, or Assistant Manager. Our college has a strong placement cell that helps a lot. Almost everyone does their internships here because cool companies like Hitachi, Blue Star, Grant Thorton, ICICI Securities, and more come to hire interns. Stipends range from Rs. 7000 to Rs. 35000 for the whole internship. And some companies pay around Rs. 10000 per month too.
Campus: The B-School's infrastructure is pretty simple, but that's normal. The campus doesn't have Wi-Fi, but the labs have good software and hardware. The classrooms are cool with air conditioning, and there's a sports complex nearby for sports. The canteen has a good variety of food, including healthy thalis. Boys and girls have separate hostels with big rooms for two people. I didn't face any problems with the infrastructure at all.
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