Pragmatic Leaders has a rating of 1.1 stars from 14 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Pragmatic Leaders ranks 4100th among Education sites.
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I guess their benefit is that they help you get right to the point of your education by showcasing real-world business situations. As a product manager, you'll be able to upgrade your skills so much faster and it'll be way more effective.
If you're considering taking a product management course, I would advise against enrolling in this particular institute based on my personal experience. Instead, I would recommend looking into other options like Product School. In my opinion, this institute has a tendency to make false promises and commitments. Their website is filled with what I believe to be fake reviews and alumni profiles. In reality, they only have a handful of alumni, and the numbers they claim regarding company partnerships and placement rates are not accurate. As for the curriculum, it is poorly prepared and lacking in quality. I found that I could have easily found better resources on YouTube, and the material was not helpful during my job interview.
I guess their benefit is that they help you get right to the point of your education by showcasing real-world business situations.
As a product manager, you'll be able to upgrade your skills so much faster and it'll be way more effective.
Tip for consumers:
product managers with or without experience
Products used:
Agile Product Management
Date of experience: February 4, 2020
If you're considering taking a product management course, I would advise against enrolling in this particular institute based on my personal experience. Instead, I would recommend looking into other options like Product School. In my opinion, this institute has a tendency to make false promises and commitments.
Their website is filled with what I believe to be fake reviews and alumni profiles. In reality, they only have a handful of alumni, and the numbers they claim regarding company partnerships and placement rates are not accurate.
As for the curriculum, it is poorly prepared and lacking in quality. I found that I could have easily found better resources on YouTube, and the material was not helpful during my job interview.
Date of experience: May 12, 2023
They take money even if they don't provide you placement.
The placement rate is less than 20%.
They take a loan in your name and they harass you with goons and lawyers if you don't pay it.
The money return is a lie, you never get your money back.
They don't even do basic things like grading your assignment.
It's a week crafted scam which looks like a course.
Tip for consumers:
Stay away from these frauds
Products used:
PGDPM
Date of experience: December 23, 2022
DONT PLAY THEIR GAMES!
FRAUDULENT...
THEY ALTER THE GAMES EVERY DAY...THEY CHOOSE IF YOUR GOING TO GET ANY WIN!
NONE OF THE GAMES ARE RANDOM!
BE WARNED ITS ALL A CON!
Date of experience: January 31, 2024
Scamming providers!
Always removing bonuses (fact)
The worst providers to play,dodgy rats...
Date of experience: May 21, 2023
Fooling learners and extorting money from them under the guise of pay after placement. Lot of dubious activities and policies in the company. Avoid like a plague.
Date of experience: February 15, 2023
I think my title speaks for itself. Been scammed for 4 lakhs, absolute bull $#*! when they say they'll help you find a job, no mentor support in reality it's just a gimmick so that you find your own job and teach your own self. The course curriculum is laughable to an extent where I found more informative stuff on YouTube for free. All in all, DO NOT TAKE THIS COURSE.
Products used:
PGDM Product Management course
Date of experience: May 29, 2023
Avoid at all costs. Fraudulent processes. Not genuine at all. Will make students pay even if they are not placed.
Date of experience: July 18, 2023
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