How do students at GIBS collaborate for peer learning and group projects?

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    Mohammed Maqsood | Contributor-Level 9

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    Students at GIBS engage in active peer learning through a highly collaborative academic environment. Group discussions, casestudy analysis, team presentations, and live projects are in-built in the curriculum for continuous interaction and sharing of knowledge. Students are working in diverse teams on a regular basis, which will enable them to exchange ideas, solve real-world business problems, and learn from the strengths of others. Mentorship circles, club activities, and faculty-guided project groups also create a platform through which students brainstorm, plan, and execute in teams. Such a collaborative culture strengthens not onl

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