Which is the best college to pursue MBA in Bangalore among GIBS, IBS and Indian Business School?

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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    GIBS is a pretty new college, So, you can choose IBS, Bangalore as it is decent enough and offers average placements with salaries in the range of 5-7LPA.
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    Rahul Ananad | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Hi. Sunil. I would suggest that the best college to pursue MBA/PGDM in Bangalore is GIBS Bangalore. GIBS Business School Bangalore is one of the best and top-ranked business schools in India if you are looking for the best MBA/PGDM institute in India. India National B-School Ranking 2021-IIRF has placed it as the 29th top business school. 12th Best B-School in Karnataka B-School-2021 by Competitive Success Review (CSR). The MBA/PGDM programme emphasises the development of an entrepreneurial attitude, analytical thinking, global orientation, and consultative approach to solving the most difficulties.
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    Rohit Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Hi. Sunil. Among the above-mentioned colleges, I would suggest GIBS Bangalore. GIBS is only used for management studies. It's a well-known institution with all of the required facilities. The IRE and finishing school are the main attractions of GIBS. GIBS has a placement rate of around 100 percent for its students. They manage over 600 businesses, with an average package of 7.40 LPA and a maximum of 15.50 LPA. They have top recruiters from HDFC, Toyota, IBM, Bata, Amazon, Deloitte, Puma, Coca-Cola, HCL, Reliance, simply dial, Flipkart, Genpact, Oppo, Asian Paints, and many other companies on campus to help with campus recruiting.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    In my opinion, IBS is a slightly better college than GIBS to pursue MBA in Bangalore due to its brand name, a widespread network of alumni and placements.
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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    In my opinion, IBS is a slightly better college than GIBS to pursue MBA in Bangalore due to its brand name, a widespread network of alumni and placements.
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    Raushan Roy | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Hi. Sunil. I highly recommend GIBS Bangalore. The institute is an AICTE-approved autonomous college associated with Bangalore University. Management studies, BBA, and PGDM are the only programmes offered at the college. Infrastructure and amenities are well-developed. It is India's first IRE college. It has a strong track record of internships and placements. The average wage increased from 7.4 LPA to 15.5 LPA. It has internship and placement agreements with over 600 companies. The college provides expert faculty members for instruction as well as expert speeches from industry specialists on a regular basis. They organize a variety of
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