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Monisha

Contributor-Level 10

For me, GIBS Bangalore never felt like a college where you just attend classes and go back home. There was always something going on, so college life stayed interesting and you were constantly learning something new.

What I enjoyed the most was:

  • Internship opportunities.

  • Guest lectures.

  • Industry visits.

  • Workshops and fun learning activities.

  • Placement training.

  • Friendly faculty and a good campus atmosphere.

I think the biggest difference for me was the confidence I gained. I became more comfortable talking to people, working in teams, and trying new things. Looking back, I feel I learned a lot beyond academics, and that's what made my experien

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Monisha

Contributor-Level 10

For me, GIBS Bangalore never felt like a college where you just attend classes and go back home. There was always something going on, so college life stayed interesting and you were constantly learning something new.

What I enjoyed the most was:

  • Internship opportunities.

  • Guest lectures.

  • Industry visits.

  • Workshops and fun learning activities.

  • Placement training.

  • Friendly faculty and a good campus atmosphere.

I think the biggest difference for me was the confidence I gained. I became more comfortable talking to people, working in teams, and trying new things. Looking back, I feel I learned a lot beyond academics, and that's what made my experien

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Ahmedbasha

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GIBS Bangalore doesn't look only at your entrance exam score. The admission process is quite balanced, and they also try to understand you as a student.

A few things can make it difficult during admissions:

Going to the interview without any preparation.

Not being able to explain why you want to do BBA or PGDM.

Poor communication during the interaction.

Missing documents or not completing the admission process on time.

Showing very little interest during the interview.

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Puhup Kumari

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Yes, it is worth doing MBA from Utkal university. The flagship course of the Utkal University is MBA. MBA at Utkal University is offered as a 2 year full-time programme at the PG level. MBA is offered in the specialisations like Rural Management, Financial Management,  Agri Business,  Business Administration, etc. The total tuition fee for the MBA course is INR 288 - 5.1 lakh, depending on the offering institute. 

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Puhup Kumari

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Yes, it is worth doing MBA from Utkal university. The flagship course of the Utkal University is MBA. MBA at Utkal University is offered as a 2 year full-time programme at the PG level. MBA is offered in the specialisations like Rural Management, Financial Management,  Agri Business,  Business Administration, etc. The total tuition fee for the MBA course is INR 288 - 5.1 lakh, depending on the offering institute. 

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Akash Gaur

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Melbourne Business School (Uni Melbourne) is by far the better option for an MBA for the following reasons:

  • #1 in Australia and #31 in the world for MBA (QS Global MBA Rankings 2026)
  • Higher average post-MBA graduate salary (AUD 133,000 or INR 87.85 Lakhs) than Monash's (AUD 120,000 or INR 79.3 Lakhs)

An MBA from Monash is better only if you're looking for:

  • More affordable option (AUD 59,900 or INR 39.6 Lakhs) compared to an MBA at MBS (AUD 120,384 or INR 79.5 Lakhs)
  • Less strict entry requirements (competitive GMAT score of 670 or more) compared to Melbourne Business School (GMAT score of 695 or more)

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Al Kashaf

Contributor-Level 8

The SSCBS BSc course fee for the general, OBC, and EWS category candidates is approximately INR 86,88 K for the entire three-year of its duration. Candidates first-year admission fee is approximately INR 31 K which covers tuition, library access, and lab maintenance funds. 

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Chiya

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DBS Global University follows a student-friendly MBA admission process with a reasonable cutoff. Generally, candidates with 60 percentile in CAT, MAT, or XAT, or 75 percentile in CMAT are eligible to apply. Along with entrance scores, the university also considers your academic profile and interview performance, ensuring a fair and holistic selection process.

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Chiya

Beginner-Level 5

DBS Global University follows a student-friendly MBA admission process with a reasonable cutoff. Generally, candidates with 60 percentile in CAT, MAT, or XAT, or 75 percentile in CMAT are eligible to apply. Along with entrance scores, the university also considers your academic profile and interview performance, ensuring a fair and holistic selection process.

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