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How are the library, labs, and study areas inside the new campus for PGDM, MBA and BBA students?
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Hi.Here's a clear overview of what library, labs, and study areas are generally like in a new or modern campus for PGDM, MBA, and BBA students — based on how top business schools design their academic spaces:1. Library FacilitiesModern campu
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Hi.Here's a clear overview of what library, labs, and study areas are generally like in a new or modern campus for PGDM, MBA, and BBA students — based on how top business schools design their academic spaces:1. Library FacilitiesModern campuses focus on knowledge, research, and comfortable study spaces:What you typically getLarge collections of books, textbooks, reference books, journals, magazines, and e-resources/e-journals (online) for management, business, economics, strategy, etc. Digital access for e-books, research databases, and online journals — so you can study on campus or remotely.Reading areas & quiet zones designed for individual study and separate group discussion rooms for teamwork. Computers & internet access inside the library, helping you to research and write assignments efficiently. Libraries are often air-conditioned, well-lit, and designed for long reading hours with ergonomic seating.2. Labs & Technology SupportComputer LabsEven in PGDM/MBA/BBA programs, technology labs are crucial:Computer labs with internet connectivity and modern hardware/software for data analysis, simulations, business research, spreadsheets, etc. These labs support academic learning, project work, presentations, and software tools used in management studies. Some campuses also include specialized labs or centres (e.g., business analytics labs, trading labs, finance simulation labs) in more advanced programs — similar to how IIM Calcutta has a Financial Research and Trading Lab for hands-on exposure to real markets.3. Study Areas & Other Learning SpacesModern campuses aren't just about classrooms — they include:Dedicated Study SpacesQuiet study zones both inside and outside the libraryGroup discussion rooms equipped with whiteboards and AV toolsCommon study lounges to work in a relaxed but academic environmentInteractive Learning AreasSeminar halls and case discussion rooms with AV systemsGroup project spaces for teamworkCoworking style areas where students can collaborateGeneral Atmosphere You Can ExpectClean, modern infrastructure, often air-conditionedWi-Fi across campus for students to access resources from anywhereComfortable reading desks and seating arrangementsSupport staff or librarians to assist with research and finding materials
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At GIBS Business School, Bangalore, the faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:15. This relatively low ratio helps ensure that students receive individual attention, personalized mentoring, and effective academic support, making it easier At GIBS Business School, Bangalore, the faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:15. This relatively low ratio helps ensure that students receive individual attention, personalized mentoring, and effective academic support, making it easier to clarify doubts, engage in discussions, and build meaningful faculty relationships throughout their management education.
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GIBS's Overall Educational ApproachGIBS focuses on a blended/experiential learning model; a large portion of the class-time is utilized for practical exposure, fieldwork, projects of real-world issues, and interfacing with industry.The school
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GIBS's Overall Educational ApproachGIBS focuses on a blended/experiential learning model; a large portion of the class-time is utilized for practical exposure, fieldwork, projects of real-world issues, and interfacing with industry.The school offers a range of VAPs on modern business needs, such as digital marketing, AI & analytics, business analytics, design thinking, among others, that are especially targeted at keeping the student industry-ready and current with present business trends.There is also a strong emphasis on holistic development, not just academics. With additional components like its "Finishing School" programme for grooming, soft-skills, interview/placement preparation, communication, etc., GIBS aims at producing well-rounded graduates.GIBS claims to maintain industry collaborations, corporate linkages, internships, live projects, and industry-oriented curriculum updates — helping align management education with real-world business demands.The IRE Program: Innovation, Research & EntrepreneurshipA flagship of GIBS's approach is the IRE School, or "PGP-IRE / PGPIRE" program, embedded within its PGDM and BBA programs. Here's how it works and why it matters:What is IRE? IRE stands for Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship. This is a structured certificate-level programme alongside the regular management curriculum.When & how delivered: For PGDM students, IRE sessions are conducted every Friday in the first three trimesters.Structure & Credits: The total IRE programme carries about 18 credits - covering innovation, research, and entrepreneurship streams.Learning style: instead of lectures, IRE uses action-learning methods such as workshops, labs (Innovation Lab, Research Lab, Entrepreneurship Lab), expert sessions, hands-on projects. Students will work in teams to generate ideas, validate concepts, plan business models, build prototypes/business plans, and essentially simulate the journey of a startup or entrepreneurial venture. Outcomes & Assessment: Students are assessed around real-time deliverables; for example, innovative ideas/concepts, research reports, prototypes, and business plans. At the end of the programme is the GIBS IRE Conference & Awards, where teams present their ideas/business plans to a jury. Entrepreneurial & Research Mindset: The IRE programme aims to inculcate an entrepreneurial mindset, design thinking, problem-solving, research-orientation, collaboration, and real-world business understanding-skills useful whether a student wants to create a venture or join industry.Why This Approach Matters — What Students GainBecause of this educational design, the students at GIBS are not only being taught management theories but are:Exposed to real business challenges and opportunities through research, innovation labs, business-plan development, and live projects.Training in entrepreneurship and the thinking of startups helps them when they want to start up their own venture, instead of just looking for employment.Equipped to meet contemporary demands on businesses through analytics, digital marketing, business analytics, AI/ML influence-through value-added electives.Equipped with soft skills, professionalism, and holistic personal development-through finishing school, mentorship, and corporate exposure-are crucial elements in employability and leadership.Opportunities provided to research, publish, or explore new business models and innovation are advantageous for those that would like to go beyond the standard corporate roles.
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Hi.Some of the major companies that appear repeatedly in GIBS's placement drives include:HDFC Bank — banking / financial services.Accenture — IT / consulting / business‑services. Wipro — IT / IT‑services / technology / business
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Hi.Some of the major companies that appear repeatedly in GIBS's placement drives include:HDFC Bank — banking / financial services.Accenture — IT / consulting / business‑services. Wipro — IT / IT‑services / technology / business‑services roles.Bajaj Finance (and other finance / NBFC / banking firms) — finance sector roles. Mercedes‑Benz (and sometimes other manufacturing / automotive / industrial‑sector employers) — for management/operations/automotive‑industry roles. Flipkart (and similar e‑commerce / retail / supply‑chain / sales/marketing firms) — for roles in e‑commerce, sales, supply‑chain, operations.FMCG / Manufacturing / Retail / Consumer‑goods companies (e.g. those in consumer goods, retail, supply‑chain) — often hire for marketing, sales, supply‑chain, and management‑trainee positions.
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a month ago
What new labs, innovation centre, or AI-driven facilities have been added to support PGDM/MBA/BBA students?
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Hi.GIBS School of Artificial Intelligence (AI School)GIBS has launched a dedicated “School of AI.” The official description states it's meant to be a hub for “cutting‑edge AI research, education, and innovation.”This implies that GIB
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Hi.GIBS School of Artificial Intelligence (AI School)GIBS has launched a dedicated “School of AI.” The official description states it's meant to be a hub for “cutting‑edge AI research, education, and innovation.”This implies that GIBS now supports hands‑on AI/ML education, research projects, and analytics — not only in theory, but with infrastructure and labs for AI/analytics work.- GIBS IRE School (Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship)GIBS runs a full-fledged IRE School for PGDM/BBA where every Friday is dedicated to innovation, research and entrepreneurship. The IRE setup includes: an Innovation Lab, Research Lab, and Entrepreneurship Lab. Through this, students work on “innovative product/concept ideas, real‑time research, business plans, prototypes” — giving a practical playground rather than mere classroom theory. - Analytics / Computer / Technology‑enabled LabsGIBS lists labs such as “Computer Lab, ” “Language Lab, ” “Marketing Lab, ” “Innovation Lab, ” and more broadly “Technology / Analytics labs” to support technical, analytical, and business‑analytics programs. For PGDM (especially Business Analytics / AI‑Analytics electives), GIBS claims a “fully-equipped analytics lab” as part of its infrastructure.- Infrastructure for Startups & Incubation / Industry‑Oriented WorkGIBS has a Startup Incubation Centre / Innovation & Incubation facility — which supports students and alumni starting ventures. Their labs + corporate-lounge + smart‑campus infrastructure (WiFi campus, digital classrooms, smart‑classrooms, data‑driven tools) help integrate “academic + practical + industry / startup” environment.- New Academic Programs & Curriculum Integrating Tech + Business + AIGIBS has expanded its PGDM specializations to include Business Analytics, AI & Business Analytics, Digital Marketing, IT, etc., indicating that their infrastructure upgrades (labs, AI School, analytics lab) are matched by curriculum changes.Their “Practice Schools of Excellence” model now includes programs like AI School, Innovation/Entrepreneurship School, Interdisciplinary Research School — designed to blend industry, research, tech and management together.
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4 weeks ago
What feedback do current students give about studying and living on this 10-acre GIBS campus?
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Hi.Feedback from current students about studying and living on the 10-acre GIBS (Global Institute of Business Studies) campus is generally positive, with many appreciating the modern infrastructure, facilities, and campus environment. Here's a
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Hi.Feedback from current students about studying and living on the 10-acre GIBS (Global Institute of Business Studies) campus is generally positive, with many appreciating the modern infrastructure, facilities, and campus environment. Here's a summary of the common points highlighted:Campus FacilitiesInfrastructure:Students appreciate the well-maintained and spacious campus that offers modern amenities like air-conditioned classrooms, well-equipped auditoriums, and dedicated study areas.Wi-Fi, smart boards, and well-stocked libraries are also frequently mentioned as strong points.Sports & Extracurricular Activities:The sports facilities are a highlight for many, with access to football, basketball, and cricket grounds, along with indoor sports like table tennis.Cultural events, student clubs, and regular workshops are seen as providing great opportunities to develop leadership, creativity, and teamwork.Living on CampusHostels & Accommodation:The hostels receive mixed feedback: some students mention that the rooms are comfortable and safe, but a few have noted that room sizes could be improved.The food quality is typically rated average with some feedback requesting a wider variety of meal options.Campus Ambience:Students enjoy the peaceful and green environment, which allows for a good balance between academics and relaxation.The location of the campus is convenient, with easy access to nearby markets and public transport, adding to the comfort of living in the area.Academic EnvironmentTeaching & Faculty:The faculty is often praised for their industry experience and interactive teaching methods. Many students mention the personalized attention provided in smaller class sizes.However, some students have expressed a desire for more practical exposure to complement theoretical learning.Collaborations & Internships:GIBS has strong industry connections, and students have shared positive experiences about their internship opportunities with well-known companies.The placements are a highlight for many, though some have suggested that improving the support for niche industries would be beneficial.
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GIBS offers a range of programs from undergraduate to postgraduate levels in management and leadership. At the undergraduate level, it offers specializations such as Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Analytics, and International Business for th
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GIBS offers a range of programs from undergraduate to postgraduate levels in management and leadership. At the undergraduate level, it offers specializations such as Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Analytics, and International Business for the BBA course. In the postgraduate category, GIBS has a PGDM-AICTE-approved with dual specializations in areas of Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Analytics, Supply Chain, and International Business, along with an MBA through a university tie-up. The programs have their focus on practical learning, industry exposure, and all-round personality development.
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The deadlines and fee details for GIBS admission usually vary every year. However, the institute normally follows a rolling admission process wherein early applicants are given priority for seats, scholarships, and hostels. Candidates are, the
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The deadlines and fee details for GIBS admission usually vary every year. However, the institute normally follows a rolling admission process wherein early applicants are given priority for seats, scholarships, and hostels. Candidates are, therefore, advised to apply early after entrance exam results or Class 12/ graduation marks. Fees differ for each program, namely, BBA, PGDM, and MBA, wherein PGDM is considered a flagship programme with a higher fee due to added certification and training modules. Other costs related to a hostel, registration, and examination fees are informed at the time of the admission offer. Candidates looking for exact and updated deadlines and a fee breakdown must visit the official website of GIBS or contact the admission office directly.
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a month ago
What is the current the highest and average salary package offered during GIBS placements?
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Hi.The “the highest package” shows that for high-performing students (or those placed with competitive companies), GIBS can deliver packages in ₹ 15–17 LPA range — which is decent for a mid-tier business school.The average packag
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Hi.The “the highest package” shows that for high-performing students (or those placed with competitive companies), GIBS can deliver packages in ₹ 15–17 LPA range — which is decent for a mid-tier business school.The average package (~₹ 7.8 LPA) gives a realistic baseline expectation for a “typical” graduate from GIBS.
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The minimum eligibility for the PGDM programme at GIBS Business School is a Bachelor's degree (10+2+3 or 10+2+4) in any discipline from a recognised university with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Applicants must
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The minimum eligibility for the PGDM programme at GIBS Business School is a Bachelor's degree (10+2+3 or 10+2+4) in any discipline from a recognised university with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Applicants must also have a valid score in entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, MAT, ATMA, or State CETs. Final-year students are eligible to apply as well.For the BBA program, candidates must have completed 10+2 in any stream from a recognised board.Students currently appearing for their 12th exams are also eligible.Admission to the BBA programme is based on a Statement of Purpose (SOP) and an Online Personal Interview.
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