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2 days agoBeginner-Level 5
From my experience, GIBS never made me feel like I had to manage everything by myself.
Whenever it came to internships or placements, there was always some kind of guidance. We had sessions on resumes, mock interviews, aptitude, communication skills, and regular interactions with industry professionals. It really helped me understand how to prepare for jobs instead of figuring it out on my own.
I also liked that the focus wasn't only on placements. Throughout the course, we were encouraged to keep learning new skills and participate in different activities, which helped build confidence.
By the time placements started, I felt much more pr
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2 days agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants have to appear for IEMCET for admission in BBA programme of IEM Kolkata. It is conducted in online and offline mode. Selected candidates have to participate in IEMCET Counselling for a seat in the institute.
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2 days agoGuide-Level 15
The total tuition fees for BBA is INR 4.9 lakh at IEM Kolkata. Selected aspirants have to pay the course fees to confirm their seat. Students can get up to 100% waiver on fees based on their merit.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a BBA from Amity Online is legitimate. The University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Distance Education Bureau (DEB) of India have accredited Amity University Online. The online BBA programme gives an training of the same caliber as traditional on-campus packages because it's far made to adhere to strict academic requirements.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, admission to 5-year Integrated (BBA+MBA) course in Assam Institute of Management without appearing in any entrance exam is possible. The 5-year Integrated Programme in Management at AIM-Assam is designed for the students who wish to build a strong foundation in Business Management right after Class 12th.
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
The BBA courses offered by Westford University College are 13 in number. They are to be completed within a duration of 3 years. The tuition fee of these course is INR 0 – 8 L. Some of the top specialisation opted by Indian students are-
· BA (Hons) Business with Finance
· BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance – GLOS
· BA (Hons) Business with Marketing
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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
The BBA courses offered by Westford University College are 13 in number. They are to be completed within a duration of 3 years. The tuition fee of these course is INR 0 – 8 L. Some of the top specialisation opted by Indian students are-
· BA (Hons) Business with Finance
· BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance – GLOS
· BA (Hons) Business with Marketing
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3 days agoBeginner-Level 5
Honestly, that's how I felt about GIBS. It never felt like I was just going to college, attending classes, and coming back home.
Before joining, I had compared a few colleges and even spoke to friends and cousins who were studying in different places. After all that, I finally chose GIBS Bangalore, and I'm really glad I did.
Throughout my PGDM, there was always something happening—workshops, guest sessions, industry visits, internships, college events, and placement activities. I got to meet new people, learn from industry experts, and improve my confidence along the way.
I later got placed at KPMG, and when I look back now, I feel GIBS
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3 days agoBeginner-Level 5
Honestly, that's how I felt about GIBS. It never felt like I was just going to college, attending classes, and coming back home.
Before joining, I had compared a few colleges and even spoke to friends and cousins who were studying in different places. After all that, I finally chose GIBS Bangalore, and I'm really glad I did.
Throughout my PGDM, there was always something happening—workshops, guest sessions, industry visits, internships, college events, and placement activities. I got to meet new people, learn from industry experts, and improve my confidence along the way.
I later got placed at KPMG, and when I look back now, I feel GIBS
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
When I applied, GIBS admissions were happening in phases, so I'd suggest not waiting until the last minute. It's always better to apply early since seats can fill up.
For the fees, they can change from year to year and also depend on the course and any scholarship you may be eligible for.
The best option is to check the latest admission dates, fee structure, and scholarship details directly with the GIBS admissions team or on the official website, so you have the most up-to-date information.
From my experience, I felt the overall learning, practical exposure, and placement support made it worth considering.
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