Is IBS Bangalore worth joining?

Asked about ICFAI Business School (IBS), Bangalore - Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM)

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  • Yes, IBS Bangalore is a good Management institute in India. Further, the placement rate recorded during IBS Bangalore MBA placements 2023 was 95% whereas the average package offered during IBS Bangalore MBA placements 2023 stood at INR 7.42 LPA. Apart from this, the fee of MBA programme at IBS Bangalore is around INR 12.06 lakh. Therefore, after evaluating all these data points, students seeking admission to MBA programme at IBS Bangalore can decide accordingly.

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    Pratik Mishra

    8 years ago
    IBS Bangalore has been in the B School foray for 20 years and attracts good companies like Oracle, TCS, ICICI, Thompson Reuters etc (Information of the current year placements i.e 2016 batch).
    It has fantastic student development programs and events which include academic and non academic events.
    I hope i have answered your question. If there are any more doubts I would be happy to answer those.

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