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From what I experienced, placement support at GIBS doesn't just suddenly start in final year — it begins right from the first week. In the first year itself, they focus more on building skills instead of directly talking placements. We had p From what I experienced, placement support at GIBS doesn't just suddenly start in final year — it begins right from the first week. In the first year itself, they focus more on building skills instead of directly talking placements. We had personality development sessions, communication training, certifications, and resume-building workshops early on so that by the time companies start visiting, we're prepared.Second thing is exposure — live projects, internships, talks, company visits, and mock interviews. All this helps us understand what the market wants. By the final year, the placement process feels more like execution rather than confusion because we already have experience + clarity.Also, the placement team keeps pushing us with multiple opportunities and keeps us updated. Internships, pre-placement talks, and corporate interactions are handled properly. Honestly, it makes a difference because placement becomes a journey instead of last-minute rush.
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What modern facilities like labs, auditoriums, and Wi-Fi zones are available on the GIBS new campus?
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Hi.The GIBS (Global Institute of Business Studies) new campus has been designed to provide a modern, tech-enabled, and student-friendly environment. Here's a detailed breakdown of the facilities available: Academic & Lab FacilitiesState-o
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Hi.The GIBS (Global Institute of Business Studies) new campus has been designed to provide a modern, tech-enabled, and student-friendly environment. Here's a detailed breakdown of the facilities available: Academic & Lab FacilitiesState-of-the-art Computer Labs: Equipped with high-speed systems, updated software for management, data analytics, programming, and simulation exercises.Specialized Labs:Finance & Accounting Labs: Tools for practical exposure to accounting software and financial modeling.Marketing & Business Labs: Simulations for marketing strategies, business games, and consumer behavior analysis.Library & E-Resources:Digital library with e-journals, e-books, and databases like JSTOR, EBSCO, and ProQuest.Wi-Fi-enabled reading zones for collaborative and individual study. Auditoriums & Seminar HallsLarge Auditorium: Equipped with modern audio-visual systems, projectors, and comfortable seating for seminars, guest lectures, and cultural events.Conference Rooms & Seminar Halls: For workshops, management summits, and student presentations.Boardrooms & Innovation Hubs: Spaces for group discussions, brainstorming sessions, and start-up incubation activities.Wi-Fi & Digital ConnectivityCampus-wide High-Speed Wi-Fi: Ensures students can access resources, online courses, and research material seamlessly.Smart Classrooms:Projectors, smart boards, and internet-enabled lecture halls.Video conferencing facilities for virtual guest lectures and global collaborations. Other Modern AmenitiesCafeteria & Recreational Zones: Wi-Fi-enabled lounges for informal meetings and student networking.Sports & Fitness Facilities: Gym, indoor and outdoor sports courts (badminton, basketball, cricket), encouraging overall well-being.Hostels & Common Areas: Spacious, Wi-Fi-enabled hostels with common lounges for study and social interaction.Transport & Safety: Digital attendance, security cameras, and transport facilities with GPS tracking for student safety.
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Even I wasn't from a commerce or management background, so honestly I was a bit nervous in the beginning about the PGDM subjects. But at GIBS they actually make the transition easy. They start with a Foundation Program where they cover all the Even I wasn't from a commerce or management background, so honestly I was a bit nervous in the beginning about the PGDM subjects. But at GIBS they actually make the transition easy. They start with a Foundation Program where they cover all the basics like accounts, marketing, economics and analytics, so by the time the regular classes start you don't feel lost.Also, the way they teach is very application-based, so even if you're hearing business terms for the first time it makes sense quickly. Plus, a lot of peer learning happens through group projects and case studies, so you learn from different perspectives. After the first month itself I felt settled into the curriculum, so it really helped.
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Honestly, what I really liked at GIBS was how the faculty is a mix of pure academics and people from the actual corporate side. It gives you two angles at the same time — the theory part and then the “how it actually works out there” par Honestly, what I really liked at GIBS was how the faculty is a mix of pure academics and people from the actual corporate side. It gives you two angles at the same time — the theory part and then the “how it actually works out there” part. For example, when an academic faculty explains a concept, the industry faculty will add a real case or scenario where the same thing played out in a company.It makes the whole classroom feel way more practical and updated. As a student, it helped me connect the dots between what we study and what's expected in placements or internships. Overall it adds a lot of value because we don't just learn for exams, we learn for the market.
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From my experience, GIBS doesn't treat these new-age areas like optional topics — they're actually built into how we learn. Digital marketing, analytics, fintech, consulting, and all these emerging roles come through workshops, case studies, From my experience, GIBS doesn't treat these new-age areas like optional topics — they're actually built into how we learn. Digital marketing, analytics, fintech, consulting, and all these emerging roles come through workshops, case studies, tools training, and even internships. For example, we've had industry sessions on SEO/ads, analytics tools, financial modelling, consulting frameworks, etc.The good part is that it's not textbook-heavy, it's more skill-based, so by the time placements start, people already have exposure to how these domains work in real companies. That mix of classroom + live projects + corporate talks actually makes the newer roles feel accessible instead of overwhelming.
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At GIBS, internships and live projects are pretty regular. The college keeps bringing companies, tasks, and short-term projects throughout the course, so we get plenty of chances to work with corporates and try things in real time.Honestly, it
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At GIBS, internships and live projects are pretty regular. The college keeps bringing companies, tasks, and short-term projects throughout the course, so we get plenty of chances to work with corporates and try things in real time.Honestly, it feels more practical than just classroom learning because we're constantly doing something for industry. It also helps with placements later since you already have multiple projects on your profile.
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a month ago
How big is the GIBS campus in acres, and what are the key academic and recreational zones inside it?
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Hi.Campus Size The GIBS campus in Bangalore is spread over about 10 acres of land. This green, fully-residential campus is designed to blend academic spaces with recreational and wellness facilities. Key Academic ZonesThe campus is s
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Hi.Campus Size The GIBS campus in Bangalore is spread over about 10 acres of land. This green, fully-residential campus is designed to blend academic spaces with recreational and wellness facilities. Key Academic ZonesThe campus is structured to support teaching, learning, research, and industry engagement:Classrooms & Learning SpacesSmart classrooms with tech-enabled teaching aidsDigital and traditional classrooms for lectures and interactive sessionsSeminar halls and conference rooms for workshops and guest sessions Library & LabsWell-equipped library with books, journals, and e-resourcesComputer labs, language labs, and specialised labs like the IRE (Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship) LabStudy areas and research support spaces Auditorium & Event SpacesLarge duplex or main auditorium for seminars, talks, and eventsAdditional halls for guest lectures, corporate talks, and academic activities Recreational & Wellness ZonesGIBS focuses on holistic student development, reflected in its recreational and lifestyle facilities:Sports & Fitness AreasOutdoor fields and courts — football, cricket, badminton, basketballJogging tracks, outdoor fitness spacesIndoor games, table tennis, and other leisure sports areasYoga and meditation hall for mental wellness Creative & Cultural SpacesAmphitheatre for performances, cultural gatherings, and student eventsDance studio, music or creative roomsCommon recreational zones for social interaction and relaxation Leisure & Social AreasCafeteria and mess areas serving students dailyLounges, waiting areas, and common rooms for informal meetupsOutdoor zones that support student clubs and activities Student Living & Support FacilitiesSince GIBS is a residential campus, it includes:Hostels for boys and girls with essential living amenitiesWi-Fi enabled campus everywhereMedical support, security, CCTV coverageParking and transport support services.
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GIBS puts a lot of effort into giving students spaces and resources to actually try things out, not just study theories. We have the IRE lab for innovation/entrepreneurship stuff, leadership clubs, guest speaker sessions, CEO talks, and a bunc
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GIBS puts a lot of effort into giving students spaces and resources to actually try things out, not just study theories. We have the IRE lab for innovation/entrepreneurship stuff, leadership clubs, guest speaker sessions, CEO talks, and a bunch of events that make you step out of your comfort zone. Plus, the campus itself has setups for presentations, workshops, and live projects, so you get industry exposure on a constant basis. Honestly, it's a mix of facilities + events + mentorship that pushes students to build confidence and leadership in a very natural way.
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