GIBS balances theory and practical learning really well. Along with classroom teaching, we also get to work on case studies, live projects, presentations, and group activities. Faculty explain concepts with real business examples, so it's easy to understand how theory is used in real life. We also h
Can I get direct admission to MDI Gurgaon?

No, one cannot get direct admission in MDI Gurgaon. The admission procedure at MDI Gurgaon is based on the
- CAT examination (for PGDM and PGDM-HR) and GMAT (for foreign candidates), followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview stages.
- It is necessary to meet the qualifying standards, which incl

No, Management Development Institute Gurgaon offers admission based on marks scored in the CAT exam. MDI Gurgaon does not offer admission based on management or institutional quota. After clearing CAT exam, candidates are shortlisted for the GD and PI process, which will be done on the basis of the
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The 70:30 Practical-to-Theory Ratio
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The GIBS Business School employs an organized approach to secure jobs for students. The school has placement activities that start early throughout the programme and continue until graduates are placed by connecting students with companies through an established and well-defined placement cell.
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GIBS continuously keeps its courses relevant to the current industry landscape by frequently updating the syllabus and adding real-world application (e.g., case studies, live work) to prepare students for successful careers in the global economy. Each course incorporates input from various professio
Honestly, what I really liked at GIBS was how the faculty is a mix of pure academics and people from the actual corporate side. It gives you two angles at the same time — the theory part and then the “how it actually works out there” part. For example, when an academic faculty explains a concept, th
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