At GIBS Bangalore, students can join different clubs and committees such as marketing, finance, HR, entrepreneurship, cultural, sports, and communication clubs. These clubs help students learn beyond classroom studies by taking part in activities, events, and teamwork. Through these clubs, students
What clubs and committees can students join at GIBS, and how do they contribute to skill development?
GIBS Business School students who are interested in developing their leadership, communication, teamwork, and professional skills can find many club and committee options outside the classroom. Many of these groups host events, competitions, workshops, and industry visits, allowing students to gain
One thing I really liked at GIBS was that clubs and committees aren't just for “fun” or attendance. We get a bunch of options like marketing club, finance club, HR club, entrepreneurship club, cultural committee, sports, and even things like IRE activities for innovation stuff. When you join any of
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Regular Touchpoints: Mentors are required to meet their mentees at least once every fortnight or at minimum four times per semester.
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The 70:30 Practical-to-Theory Ratio
Unlike traditional models that rely on long lectures, GIBS often follows a 70% practical and 30% theoretical split.
Beyond the Classroom: A significant portion of the curriculum is delivered through fieldwork, role-plays, and "action-learning" where stud
The GIBS School of Youth Leadership (SoYL)
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