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Its like comparing apples and oranges. There are far too many factors to be considered.
If you have very strong work ex of 4-5 years than ISB ~ IIM A, B , C.
If you have 1-2 year work ex or have IT work ex, then work your but off in IIM A, B, C. In this case IIMA A, B , C >> ISB.
If you have average IT work ex and go to ISB, then things are going to be tough.
Believe IIMs are loosing their sheen because of 50% reservation.

Thank you for your input Abhi. I see that you have compared ISB and IIMs. I am keen to understand how these two institutions fare against NSU and not comparison among these two institutes.
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NUS is a gamble. It can pay off and you can land a job in Singapore. If it doesn't work out you will have a tougher time finding a job in India when compared with ISB/IIMs.
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I would say avoid NUS unless you are a Singapore citizen or at the least a PR...
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