Which is the best branch at GIBS Business School?

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  • The PGDM programme is considered as the best branch at GIBS Business School. During 2025 placements, over 260 companies participated. The highest and average salary stood at INR 16.15 LPA nd INR 7.80 LPA, respectively. More than 20 sectors were there for hiring. The lowest salary offered was INR 4.70 LPA. 

     

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heena agrawal

Hi.

GIBS (Global Institute of Business Studies) supports international students applying for admission through a dedicated application process, personalized guidance on documentation and equivalency and online options for interviews.
 
Dedicated Application Pathway
GIBS has a specific, streamlined admission process for Non-Resident Indian (NRI) and international applicants. This pathway allows admission based primarily on prior academic records, a Statement of Purpose (SOP), and a personal interview, providing a flexible alternative to national entrance exams required for domestic students. 
 
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heena agrawal

Hi.

 

GIBS ensures diversity in its MBA/PGDM student intake by  incorporating weightage for academic and gender diversity, along with a holistic selection process that values varied backgrounds and experiences.
 
Key strategies include:
  • Holistic Evaluation: The admission process is not solely based on entrance exam scores. The selection involves a comprehensive evaluation of various components:
    • Entrance exam scores: 20%
    • Academic performance (10th, 12th, and graduation): 20%
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP) & Group Discussion/Interview: 40%
    • Weightage for Academic & Gender Diversity: 10%
    • Work experience: 10%
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Ahmedbasha

Most common reasons why someone gets rejected during GIBS admission rounds:

  • Incomplete application — like missing documents, wrong details, or not uploading everything properly.

  • Very low entrance exam scores — GIBS is flexible, but they still expect a basic score to consider you.

  • Poor communication during GD/PI — if the candidate isn't able to express themselves clearly or has no clarity about why they want to join.

  • No seriousness or preparation — some people come without knowing anything about the course or the college, which doesn't look good.

  • Weak SOP — if the SOP looks copied or doesn't show the student's real interest or goal

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Ahmedbasha

GIBS MBA/PGDM admission process is honestly very simple and smooth. It basically goes like this:

  1. Apply online – Just fill the GIBS application form with your basic details.

  2. Upload your documents – Your marks cards, ID proof, entrance score… all the basic stuff.

  3. Submit your SOP – A small write-up about why you want to join GIBS. Nothing too complicated.

  4. Group Discussion (GD) – A short, friendly discussion with other applicants. They mainly check how you talk and think.

  5. Personal Interview (PI) – One-on-one chat with faculty. Very relaxed, they just try to understand you as a person.

  6. Selection result – You get your admission statu

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Ahmedbasha

At GIBS, honestly most of the companies that come for placements are MNCs — easily around 70–80%. That's something I personally like because you get exposure to big brands and proper corporate culture.

Some of the common names we keep hearing on campus are like IBM, Deloitte, Accenture, Byju's, Wipro, Amazon, HDFC Bank, Wells Fargo, and many more.

So yeah, the placement scene at GIBS is pretty solid, and the mix of MNCs gives students a lot of options to explore.

 
 

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