Does GEMS B School provide work for 5 days and 2 days classes?

1 Follower | 145 Views | Posted 7 years ago

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    Anand Chand | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Yes it is. Sometime, you might have work on Saturday too. Sat will be 2-6 pm and Sunday will be 9-6 pm.
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    SHESH Lal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hi Venkata,
    Our MBA comes with a unique 'Earn while you Learn' program wherein the moment a student joins GEMS B School, immediately the placement process will start and the student will work for five days a week in an industry and study for two days in the GEMS B School campus.
    You can check all the MBA courses offered by us on our website: http://www.gemsbschool.com. To get complete details, you can click on the courses listed under the program section.
    At the bottom left of each page, there is an e-brochure which has which has all the details about the course along with the fee structure.
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    Sugandha Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi Venkata,
    Only MBA in event management offer this type of program. MBA in Event management is a two year Earn - Learn - Earn, Work - Study - Work Program. This is a program where, when a fresh graduate joins our MBA program, the placement process will start immediately and the student is placed in an Event Management company. 5 days in a week he/she works with that Event Management Company in a full time job earning a full time salary. 2 days a week he/she attends classes in the college. At the end of 2 years the students on the one hand has an International MBA in Event Management and on the other hand has 2 full years of relevant w
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