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What would you prefer - Symbiosis School of Economics (Symbiosis, Pune) or Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics? (Narsee Monjee, Mumbai)


Zarieus N 28th Apr, 2019
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shwetasaini505_9233227 Student Expert 7th Jun, 2019

Hello Zarieus,

Symbiosis School of Economics started in 2002 whereas Sarla Anil Modi is a relatively new college started in 2010, due to this reason SSE is a more recognized instead than Sarla Anil Modi.

The campus and infrastructure of both the colleges is impressive and both provide Bachelor's and Master's courses in Economics.

The difference is that SSE provides specialization in various courses like Development Studies, International Trade whereas Sarla Anil Modi provides elective courses.

The placements offered by both the colleges are pretty similar because the type of companies that come are pretty much the same , however SSE might have an upper hand here due to its reputation.


So I would suggest to go with Symbiosis because the reputation and name of a college is also important for your career.

Hope this helps.

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