Which is a better college for MBA among GIBS, T John and Krupanidhi and Why?

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    Aarushi Bhatt Experienced Campus Representative. | Guide-Level 14

    a year ago
    OVERALL
    An awesome place to study, unique infrastructure. According to the reviews which are on internet it seems that it is a very good college to join.
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    GIBS Business School - Courses, Fees & Placements
    PLACEMENTS
    GIBS Business School has a "Placement Panel" whose head is Mrs. Uzma Nayeem (Renowned Image Consultant) and the members of the panels are all the CEOs of companies in bangalore. GIBS even has a placement advisory board working for the national and international placements. Every Saturday they have a Guest Lecture from one the members of the panel and a session from Mrs. Uzma Nayeem to sha
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    GIBS Bangalore | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    We are glad to know your interest in GIBS Business School, we suggest you to visit us and experience the beauty of our residential campus interms of all the facilities and infrastructure. It is been ranked amongst the top business school in India and GIBS is also considered as Non-IIM Member Institution by the CAT 2016. It is also associated with XAT & ATMA. GIBS offers exclusive program package with the dual degree and dual specialization with a lot of value added programs such as SAP, Six Sigma, Certification program from Google and Microsoft, Campus to the corporate program, Project Management and much more.
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    goutham kumar

    3 years ago
    GIBS is the best option for Management studies without any doubt. They have great infrastructure and good faculty. GIBS provides PGDM which is equivalent to MBA. GIBS focuses on students development, on the job training and provides practical knowledge towards respective students interested industry and excellent Placements Record.
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    vidhya rani

    3 years ago
    Hi, According to my personal Experience I would like to suggest GIBS for your management studies where GIBS provides PGDM which is equivalent to MBA and the reason is In terms of placements and return on investment, GIBS Bangalore is a top-notch management school in Bangalore. The school offers a fantastic infrastructure with all of the necessary amenities. And I really had a great time there. Hope it is Helpful.
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    sushma raj | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    GIBS is the best option for higher studies. GIBS provides PGDM which is equivalent to MBA. GIBS Business School, [GIBS] Bangalore Placement wing is very strong. A lot of students are getting multiple offers also. 70 to 80 companies come for the placement every year, and the average package is INR 7.5 LPA, and the highest package is around INR 16-18 LPA. Tejas Network, Burger paint, Practo, Code Young, Simpli learn, Bajaj, Upgrade, ICICI, and JP Morgen were the recent recruiter. The sports area, dance room, yoga room, creativity room, auditorium, seminar hall, Amphi etc. , are there on campus. My Sister suggested the college for my PG c
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    gouri gouri

    3 years ago
    The PGDM programme, which is offered by GIBS and is equivalent to an MBA, provides students with excellent professional prospects and an equal emphasis on theoretical and practical principles. The median wage was Rs 4.2 LPA, and the average salary package was Rs 6.30 LPA. Coca-Cola, Paytm, Amazon, Puma, Bose, Toyota, Flipkart, BYJU'S, Oracle, Havells, Axis Bank, Tata Motors, and others were among the top employers. About 600 businesses.
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    supriya supriya | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    The GIBS-offered PGDM degree, which is an MBA substitute and offers students outstanding professional possibilities, places equal focus on academic and practical principles. The average salary package was Rs 6.30 LPA, with Rs 4.2 LPA as the median wage. One of the top employers was Coca-Cola, followed by Paytm, Amazon, Puma, Bose, Toyota, Flipkart, BYJU'S, Oracle, Havells, Axis Bank, and Tata Motors. Around 600 companies.
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    meena kumari

    3 years ago
    Hi Dear, well. I highly recommend the GIBS B-school in Bangalore. The institute is an AICTE-approved autonomous college associated with Bangalore University. Management studies, BBA and PGDM are the only programmes offered at the college. The flagship PGDM programme is a two-year full-time management degree that is equivalent to an MBA. GIBS have highly qualified and well experienced supportive faculty members available any time for the students support.
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    sudha kumari | Contributor-Level 6

    3 years ago
    The PGDM programme, which is offered by GIBS and is equivalent to an MBA, provides students with excellent professional prospects and an equal emphasis on theoretical and practical principles. The median wage was Rs 4.2 LPA, and the average salary package was Rs 6.30 LPA. Coca-Cola, Paytm, Amazon, Puma, Bose, Toyota, Flipkart, Oracle, Havells, Axis Bank, Tata Motors, and others were among the top employers. About 600 businesses. It has nice facilities in the college with good infrastructure and they provide library and gym yoga and indoor games like table tennis and good classrooms that are neat and clean. They provide nice facilities
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    leela ram

    2 years ago
    One of the most sought-after business schools in Bangalore is GIBS. The flagship PGDM programme is a two-year full-time management degree that is equivalent to an MBA. Infrastructure and amenities are well-developed. It is India's first IRE college. It has a strong track record of internships and placements. The college provides expert faculty members for instruction as well as expert speeches from industry specialists on a regular basis. They organise a variety of events to help students improve their skills and knowledge. All the best!

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