Globsyn Business School introduces online admission system
With the GBS platform in place, students can hope to be informed, assessed and selected for a management course from the comfort of their homes.
To be eligible for admission, an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent (10+2+3). GBS accepts students with CAT or MAT scores.
In addition students wanting to opt for GBS are required to appear for GAT (Globsyn Admission Test) examination and also an interview through GBS Direct.
“For online admission students have to log on to bit.ly/gbsdirect after which they have to fill out a simple form. This is followed by an online Aptitude Test and a Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). Students are thereafter required to choose a topic and submit an essay that evaluates their linguistic ability. The final step in the process is a personal interview with GBS faculty conducted through Skype. Those considered suitable for admission are informed through a call at the end of the admission cycle and the first installment of fees can be paid online,” read an official statement.
Subir Sen, Dean of GBS said about GBS Direct, ”Globsyn Business School has achieved a unique position as a Corporate Bschool built on its background of Innovation, Research and Technology, coupled with unique initiatives. We are proud to say, we are a truly globally networked, corporate savvy, research driven management education system that creates ‘Industry Ready Managers.’ With the introduction of GBS Direct Online Admission System, we have achieved another first, proving once again that our delivery system begins at the admission stage itself. This will be an immense convenience for youngsters at a critical stage in their life, who are confused about their choices and are often looking at various options at the same time.”
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