SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS), Mumbai

Est. 1995

Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA

4+ Programs

Private Institute

NAAC
SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS), Mumbai campus
SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS), Mumbai campus
SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS), Mumbai campus
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Available courses

Post Graduate Diploma In Management (PGDM)

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Description

The SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS) was established in 1995. SIESCOMS envisages providing quality management education for the nascent professionals, the dynamic future managers for 21st century. SIESCOMS's foundation maps its roots to the rich tradition of South India Education Society(SIES), one of the oldest and value-based educational trusts that run a number of educational institutes in the city of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. Located on a sprawling campus at Nerul, the academic hub of Navi Mumbai, SIESCOMS boasts of one of the best physical infrastructure and academic ambience befitting a modern B-school.

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Accreditations

NAAC

Frequently Asked Question(s)

Your questions, answered!

What is the fee structure for various courses?

Fees range from ₹1.1 lakh to ₹9 lakh depending on the program.

What salary packages do students typically receive?

Median salary is ₹7.5 lakhs, with the highest at ₹20 lakhs for MMS.

How large is the postgraduate intake?

The total intake is around 570 students across programs.

How strong is the placement record?

MMS placements reached 96% in 2024.

What are the eligibility criteria for MBA/PGDM?

A bachelor’s degree with 50%+ and a valid CAT/CMAT/MAT/MAH CET score is required.

Which programs are available at SIESCOMS?

SIESCOMS offers MBA, PGDM, Executive MBA, MMS, and MCA.

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