The overall vibe of the admission office at Lovely Professional University is quite organized and student-friendly. From my experience, the staff is polite, helpful, and patient with queries, especially for new students and parents who are confused about courses and process. They guide you step-by-step, explain options clearly, and try to make the whole admission process smooth instead of stressful. It feels professional but still approachable, which is nice for first-time applicants.
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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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Honestly ya, they do guide personally. Like in my case, during internships & projects I was literally asking doubts every 2 days and they didn't make it weird. They actually sit and help you figure stuff instead of just saying “manage yourself.”
Even for future plans, some of us were talking about higher studies & switching domains, and faculty actually gave proper direction instead of those generic “all the best” types. Felt more like mentorship than just normal teaching.
So ya in GIBS you're not just left to survive on your own. They make sure you know what you're doing and where you're going.
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