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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
In GIBS Business School, placements are considered quite good. The college is known for giving strong placement support, training, and regular company tie-ups, so students get good exposure to interviews and corporate roles.
From what I have seen and experienced:
I got a 9 LPA package, and I was really grateful for it
The average package is around 7 LPA, which is decent for this level
One of my friends got the highest package of 17.8 LPA
Many students get opportunities in sales, marketing, finance, HR, and business roles
What makes placements good at GIBS:
Strong placement training and interview preparation
Regular company visits and recruitme
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
In GIBS Business School, students generally feel placements are good and supportive if they actively participate and prepare well.
I got a 9 LPA package, and I feel really grateful for it
The average package is around 7 LPA, which students feel is decent
One of my friends got the highest package of 17.8 LPA, which motivated many students
Students feel positive about placement support
They like the training and interview preparation given by college
Many feel confidence improves before facing companies
Regular company visits make students feel opportunities are good
Overall, students feel satisfied and hopeful about career growth
Campus environm
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Uni College Birmingham courses use a career-focused approach, offer internship opportunities, and are accredited by the University of Warwick.
Most courses allow students to work during studies. These programs are designed to produce "work-ready" graduates. UCB was voted the University of the Year at the Whatuni Students Choice Awards (WUCSAs) in 2022.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, most courses at UCB come with work placements and internship options. These often include 48-week placements (also called sandwich years). These allow students to gain industry experience during studies itself.
Students usually pay a lower tuition costs for studies during the sandwich year. Business students often find internship opportunities at companies like Deloitte. Medicine students often work for the NHS.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, it is generally not hard to get into UCB as an Indian student (acceptance rate around 80% to 90%). Students who meet the course-specific requirements and prove proficiency in English can get a seat here.
Contact one of our Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors to know more about admission chances.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Placement opportunities for B.Tech CSBS at Lovely Professional University are kinda close to what CSE students get , most of the time, especially for positions where tech plus business sense actually matters. CSBS graduates usually end up aiming at roles like Software Developer, Business Analyst, Data Analyst, Product Associate, Technology Consultant, Systems Analyst and IT Project Coordinator type jobs.
Students can take part in placement drives organized by big recruiters such as Microsoft, Amazon, Accenture, Cognizant, Capgemini, IBM and TCS , though it depends on each company's specific eligibility criteria. In a lot of cases
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, B.Tech CSBS (Computer Science and Business Systems) at Lovely Professional University is honestly a good option , for students who are curious about technology side and also the management side . In general , this course mixes core computer science subjects like programming, data structures , AI, and software development with more business-oriented themes such as analytics, finance, marketing, and organizational management. So it feels kind of dual focus, you get the technical foundation but also the smarter decision-making side, for example strategy and operations. That kind of interdisciplinary blend helps you build both technic
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
In the CSBS (Computer Science and Business Systems) program at Lovely Professional University, students are often guided through programming languages like C , C++ , Java , Python , SQL and, depending on electives, projects, and specialization routes, sometimes even JavaScript. Usually the syllabus starts with basics in coding plus problem-solving, then it kind of eases into object-oriented programming, database handling, and web related technologies, later on also touching AI/ML applications and analytics oriented coding . So students get a mix of hands-on software building and business focused technical work, rather than only one typ
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 1
CSBS at LPU is designed with a balanced approach. The course includes strong coding subjects like programming, data structures, AI basics, and analytics, but it also adds business focused areas such as finance, management, and problem solving. This combination helps students understand both technology and business decision making. The curriculum feels more industry oriented compared to traditional CSE because it prepares students for roles where technical and business understanding are both important. Placement opportunities are available in IT as well as business analytics domains.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The main difference is that B.Tech CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) tends to stick more to core topics like programming, algorithms, AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and software development, while B.Tech Computer Science and Business Systems (CSBS) kind of blends computer science with business-leaning subjects , like business analytics, finance, economics, management, and organizational behavior. So if you are aiming for a more purely technical career in software engineering, data science, or cybersecurity then CSE is usually the straighter path. CSBS, however, feels better suited for students who want that mix of tech plus e
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
XIM University was established as Xavier University in 2013. It was renamed as XIM University in 2021. It has been recognised by UGC and has been given Grade 'A' by NAAC.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
No entrance exam is required for admission in BCom programme at School of Commerce, XIM University. Admission is based on academic record in Class 10 and Class 12 and. But students are required to attend personal interview conducted by the institute. Performance in PI is also evaluated for selection.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
School of Commerce, XIM University offers scholarships to BCom students in many categories. The scholarships are awarded as concession of 30% on the annual tuition fee of the BCom programme.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Admission process for BCom programme in School of Commerce, XIM University is currently ongoing. After candidates submit the application form, eligible applicants are called for personal interview. Academic records and performance in personal interview is considered for selection.
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