How does GIBS integrate industry exposure into its programs for students?

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    Ahmedbasha | Contributor-Level 7

    2 days ago

    At GIBS, industry exposure is a big part of how we learn. It's not just classroom teaching — we get to attend regular corporate talks, company visits, live projects, and internships. Many industry experts come to the campus to share their real experiences, which gives us a clear idea of how things actually work in the business world.

    Even the assignments and workshops are designed around practical situations. So by the time we finish the course, we already have hands-on knowledge and confidence to handle real corporate challenges.

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    Amrita D jaiswal | Contributor-Level 8

    2 weeks ago

    GIBS Business School integrates strong industry exposure into its programs through a blend of practical learning, live projects, and corporate interaction. The institute collaborates with industry experts, leading companies, and entrepreneurs to provide students with real-world business insights. Regular industrial visits, corporate guest lectures, workshops, and panel discussions help students bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry practices. Additionally, the IRE (Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship) School and Finishing School modules focus on hands-on training, internships, and case studies, ensuring that studen

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    Deepthi | Contributor-Level 8

    2 weeks ago

    At GIBS Bangalore, industry exposure is a big part of our learning. The college organizes regular corporate visits, guest lectures, live projects, and internships that help us understand how the real business world works. Through programs like the IRE Talks, GIBS Finishing School, and workshops by industry experts, we get to learn directly from professionals and apply those lessons in class projects. These experiences make learning more practical and help us build the right skills and confidence for our future careers.

     
     

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For admission at GIBS, the documents part is very simple. They just ask for the basic things every college needs. Usually, you'll need:

  • Your 10th and 12th marks cards

  • Your degree marks cards (if you're joining PGDM/MBA)

  • Entrance exam scorecard like MAT, CAT, CMAT, etc.

  • ID proof (Aadhar/PAN)

  • Passport-size photos

  • Transfer certificate and conduct certificate

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Expected minimum percentile cut-offs in national-level entrance exams for the General category at GIBS Business School, Bangalore, for admission into the PGDM/MBA programs:

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