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5 days agoContributor-Level 8
GIBS does not have a reputation for being hard to contact for academic support or career guidance; however, GIBS professors go above and beyond to help students with their academic queries and support them in their career searches. Faculty at GIBS encourage students to have regular interaction with them and provide students with many opportunities to get help from them. Many professors offer students several opportunities to meet with them one-on-one and send emails with questions or ideas learned in class or from research. Faculty will also assist students with many aspects of their journey through school, including helping studentspr
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a week agoContributor-Level 6
Good morning respected teachers and my dear friends.
Today, I would like to speak about how Quantum University is different from other universities.
As a student, I feel Quantum University focuses more on practical learning along with theory. Unlike many universities where learning is limited to classrooms, Quantum University gives us industry exposure, live projects, and modern labs. This helps students understand real-world applications of what we study.
Another big difference is the choice-based education system. Here, students are allowed to choose interdisciplinary subjects. For example, a B.Tech student can learn management or
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
The alumni network is fairly active. There are guest lectures, webinars, and panel discussions led by alumni who are now working in top companies. It is quite relatable because they've been exactly in our position as IILM students. Many seniors also offer informal mentorship through LinkedIn or college connections. Alumni also sometimes give internship referrals, especially in marketing, HR, and analytics roles. During placement season, alumni sometimes guide us on what specific companies expect, what questions are asked, and how to perform well.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 2
AIQ stands for All India Quota. In every college out of 100 seats, 70 seats are reserved for State Domicile, 15 seats for NRI and 15 seats for AIQ, which means any student from India can apply.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Before you can be effectively guided in your life or career always take time and evaluate your passion, ability and vision. Whether you love dealing with people, particularly in learning institutions, you can further your education in areas such as psychology, education or social work. For instance, if you have business or tech studies, management, computer Science or digital marketing may serve you well. Asking for an internship or volunteers in a range of sections of a particular organisation will also help in defining what specific area you have interest in. Feel free to tell me if you want any particular recommendations concerning
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