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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From my experience, GIBS doesn't treat these new-age areas like optional topics — they're actually built into how we learn. Digital marketing, analytics, fintech, consulting, and all these emerging roles come through workshops, case studies, tools training, and even internships. For example, we've h
Even I wasn't from a commerce or management background, so honestly I was a bit nervous in the beginning about the PGDM subjects. But at GIBS they actually make the transition easy. They start with a Foundation Program where they cover all the basics like accounts, marketing, economics and analytics
At GIBS, internships and live projects are pretty regular. The college keeps bringing companies, tasks, and short-term projects throughout the course, so we get plenty of chances to work with corporates and try things in real time.
Honestly, it feels more practical than just classroom learning becaus
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