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For Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design And Technology, MAHE, BFA course, you must pass 10+2 or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate from a recognised board/NIOS. You can also possess equivalent international qualifications (e.g., A-levels, IGCSE/IB/High School Diploma) as per institute norms.

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Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology, MAHE offers BFA course which offers specialisations such as Contemporary Art Practice, Digital Media Arts, Film, and Creative Writing. Students are trained properly within their creative field in an interdisciplinary environment.

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At GIBS, there are a bunch of events and clubs that actually make college life feel active and not just academics. TEDx is one of the big highlights because they bring in people who are doing genuinely interesting things, and listening to them kinda shifts your mindset. Then there are sports clubs — like volleyball, badminton, cricket — and the fun part is that everyone participates, not just players.

I personally liked how these things break the routine and help you bond with people across batches. Plus, there are clubs for finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, cultural fests, etc., so you end up exploring different sides of yourse

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Honestly, this was one of the biggest surprises for me at GIBS. Instead of just theory, they make you work on live projects and case studies literally from the first trimester, so you start thinking like you're already in the corporate world. Plus, the corporate talks are not just motivational sessions — they actually expose you to how companies work, how decisions are made, and what skills matter in placements.

 For me, this mix really helped during interviews because I wasn't just answering from textbooks, I could connect it to real examples. It kind of bridges that awkward gap between classroom learning and placements in a ver

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From my side, there isn't really a strict “minimum CAT score” that GIBS publicly declares like some colleges do. When I applied, CAT was just one part of the whole selection and a lot also depended on the GD/PI, communication, clarity about why PGDM, and overall attitude.

I've seen classmates with very different score ranges getting selected because GIBS looks more at potential and how you present yourself rather than just the number. So even if your CAT score isn't too high, it doesn't close the door — they genuinely focus on the student, not just the percentile.

 
 

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