For example, I was part of a committee and it pushed me to interact with seniors, faculty, and industry guests, which boosted confidence a lot. Some of my friends used cl
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3 days agoBeginner-Level 5
One thing I really liked at GIBS was that clubs and committees aren't just for “fun” or attendance. We get a bunch of options like marketing club, finance club, HR club, entrepreneurship club, cultural committee, sports, and even things like IRE activities for innovation stuff. When you join any of these, you actually start getting comfortable with teamwork, leadership, hosting events, and even speaking in front of people, which honestly helps more than we realize.
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3 days agoBeginner-Level 5
GIBS is pretty flexible with entrance exams. They accept CAT, MAT, CMAT, KMAT, XAT, and even ATMA. A few of my batchmates came through state-level exams also, and some had both CAT and MAT scores. It honestly makes the process easier because you don't get stuck with only one exam option.
I personally felt it's helpful for students like us who are juggling between different exams, because GIBS doesn't make it overly complicated. Even if the score isn't extremely high, they still look at your profile, interview performance, and motivation to study PGDM or MBA. So the entrance exams matter, but they don't keep it overly stressful or gate-k
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Yes, many business schools are flexible. Universities like New York Institute of Technology and University Canada West accept 3-year degrees for their MBA programs. Having 2-3 years of managerial work experience can strengthen your application even if you lack a 4-year degree.
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 5
From what I have seen, GIBS makes the admission process pretty easy for international students. The team actually guides you step by step for documents, fee payment, visa process, and even small doubts about accommodation and travel. A few of my classmates from abroad shared that they didn't feel lost because the counsellors kept in touch through calls and emails.
Once you join, the campus culture is also friendly so you don't feel out of place. They mix academics with a lot of activities, so settling in becomes smoother. I honestly feel GIBS tries to give a proper global exposure environment, not just for Indian students, but also for
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 5
Honestly at GIBS the academic environment is pretty decent. It is disciplined enough to keep you serious about studies but not like strict or stressful. There is regular work like assignments, presentations and projects so you stay engaged and don't lose touch.
Workload feels okay because there's good support from faculty and coordinators if you are stuck or need help. Overall it feels manageable and actually useful for placements and career stuff. It's not that boring textbook type environment, more practical and supportive.
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