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Upasana Kumari

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Bangalore University is not typically Tier 1 or Tier 2 institute. The university is accredited by NAAC. The university offers UG, PG and Diploma courses. The university appoints well-trained faculty members. The university has well-equipped infratdata-originalture which includes classrooms, labs, library, auditorium, conference hall, medical facility, sports complex, hostel, cafeteria, and others

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Akansha Gaurav

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Bangalore University is a goverment university. The university was recognised by the UGC and accredited by NAAC A Grade. The university is a member of the Associaton of Indian Universities.

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Abhay Arora

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Bangalore University admission 2026 is open. The institute accepts admission based through the online application. Interested students must check the eligibility crriteria fro each course and apply as per the entrance exam or merit based.

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Monisha

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Yeah, you can definitely get a scholarship based on MAT score for PGDM at GIBS. In fact, in my batch quite a few students came in through MAT and got some level of scholarship depending on their percentile and overall profile. It's not like only CAT matters — MAT is also considered seriously along with academics, personal interview, and sometimes extracurricular stuff.

What I liked is GIBS doesn't make it feel out of reach. If your MAT score is decent and you perform well during the admission process, there's a genuine chance. So yeah, as a student I'd say it's totally possible and worth trying instead of assuming it's only for top ra

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Monisha

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CAT and MAT scores do matter for scholarships at GIBS, but it's not like only toppers or super high percentile students get considered. It's competitive for sure, but the good part is GIBS looks at the overall profile — not just one exam number. So if someone has decent CAT/MAT scores plus good academics, participation, or even strong interview performance, they still have a fair shot.

 In my batch I've seen people with mid-range MAT scores also getting some scholarship benefit, so it's not limited to the top 1%. I feel GIBS keeps it student-friendly that way. It's competitive but not impossible, and if you perform well in entran

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Anupama Singh

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Bangalore University has anti ragging cell. The Institute takes action against the students involved in ragging. Ragging is banned in the campus and students have the penalities. The institution has implemented strict anti-ragging measures which including awareness programs, counseling services and a dedicated helpline for students. 

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Kartik Shekhar

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Yes, Bangalore University is one of the eminent university and know as public state university. The university was recognised by the UGC and accredited by NAAC A Grade. The university is a member of the Associaton of Indian Universities. The university is ranked 252 by Asian University Ranking-Southern Asia under the QS Rankings 2026.

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Monisha

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Yeah, internships and industry projects are pretty much a core part of how we study at GIBS. It's not like a “nice to have” — it's built into the program. As a student, I felt it makes a huge difference because you're constantly applying what you learn instead of just studying for exams. We had live projects with companies, internships, case work, and even small consulting-style assignments during the trimester. By the time placements start, you already have real work experience to talk about, which honestly gives confidence.

For me, those internships and projects were sometimes more impactful than regular classes because companie

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Monisha

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From my experience, the international exposure at GIBS is honestly one of the things that makes the campus feel very different from a regular B-school. It's not just about saying “global exposure” on brochures — they actually bring people from outside. We had MIT alumni, global speakers, and faculty from abroad conducting bootcamps, workshops, and sessions. Some of us even got to work on cross-cultural projects and presentations with them, which really pushes you to think beyond the Indian market. 

GIBS also has academic tie-ups and exchange opportunities, especially for those who want to explore entrepreneurship or internati

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Monisha

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I felt that after GIBS shifted and upgraded to the new campus, the whole learning environment changed in a positive way. The classrooms became more interactive, the library became a proper study zone, and there are more spaces for discussions and group work now. Even the teaching feels more practical with case studies, activities, and corporate-style sessions happening regularly. The new campus gives a modern and serious business school vibe where workshops, talks, and placement-related sessions feel more professional. Overall, the facilities and setup make learning more real and connected to the industry, not just theory.

 
 
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