What made the candidate interested in this particular PGDM or MBA programme at GIBS?

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    Deepthi

    3 months ago

    From my experience, I got interested in the PGDM programme at GIBS because it offers a good mix of studies and practical learning. The classes are interactive, the faculty are supportive, and we also get a lot of exposure through events, workshops, and corporate sessions. The campus vibe is really positive, and there are plenty of opportunities for personal growth and placements. Overall, it felt like the right place for me to build my career.

    One of the best college in every aspect, Can opt for it without any doubt

     
     
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    Vivek Kumar Yadav | Contributor-Level 9

    3 months ago

    Many candidates get interested in the PGDM or MBA programme at GIBS because of its unique Global Immersion Programme, IRE School (Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship) and strong industry-oriented curriculum. The institute blends academics with practical exposure through live projects, corporate workshops, and case studies. Its focus on entrepreneurship, leadership, and innovation, combined with excellent placement opportunities and international exposure, makes the programme attractive. Students feel the environment at GIBS supports overall personality development along with professional growth.

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