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Dedicated Entrepreneurship / Innovation Program: GIBS offers a programme / certification in “Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship (IRE)” (or sometimes referred to as “CIRE + CPMP + Value‑Added Programs + Campus Biz Program”) for students — enabling those interested in startups to get exposure to entrepreneurship curriculum alongside their regular course.
Incubation Centre & Startup Support: The institute says it has a functional “Incubation Center” / support system for students to build startups — not just theoretical classes but practical support for launch.
Workshops / Pitch Sessions / Innovation Labs: As part of its entrepreneurship drive, GIBS arranges workshops, startup‑pitch sessions, innovation labs, guest lectures by entrepreneurs, and other hands‑on events to foster entrepreneurial thinking and help students explore business ideas.
Mentorship & Industry / Alumni Network: GIBS emphasizes mentoring by faculty, involvement of corporate professionals or alumni, and linkages which can help startups get guidance, business exposure, networking, and possibly early support.
Flexibility alongside Placement Infrastructure: Because GIBS also has a robust placement and internship ecosystem, students who are building startups might still have fallback options (internships / placements), which reduces the risk if the startup attempt doesn't immediately succeed.
According to the most recent placement/overview page, GIBS claims “32+ Startups From Campus.”
Earlier reports (from a few years before) mention “10+ successful start‑ups” founded by students — showing some consistency in startup activity over batches.
The official 2025 placement summary reiterates this: alongside companies for placement and internships, GIBS lists 32+ campus‑startups.