ICFAI Business School to welcome new MBA, PGPM batch to its nine campuses on May 15
Careers360 Connect | May 14, 2025 | 02:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
ICFAI Business School has organised various programmes, from clubs and co-curricular forums to professional development, to welcome the new batch of students, and make them acquainted with the campus
ICFAI Business School (IBS) is all set to welcome its fresh batch of students to nine of its campuses across India. The classes will commence from May 15, 2025, for Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) students.
“The excitement is palpable as the new batch arrives, and the campuses are buzzing with preparations to make them feel at home. The second-year students, fresh from their 14-week internship programmes, are eagerly looking forward to meeting the newcomers, sharing their experiences, and offering valuable insights to help them settle in,” said the official statement.
The initial week for the new students on the IBS campus will be filled with various clubs, co-curricular forums, and professional development programmes. IBS will also be hosting the orientation sessions across all nine campuses to get the students acquainted with the campus.
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IBS organises programmes to welcome new students
During the same week, a fresher’s party has been organised on each of the nine campuses for the new students. “This is an ideal time to forge new friendships, build collaborative relationships, and connect with like-minded individuals. As students immerse themselves in campus life, they'll have numerous opportunities to hone their skills, pursue their passions, and create unforgettable memories,” said the official statement.
After this, a student reporting day will be organised at the IBS campus, where a number of activities will be hosted for the students to get them familiar with the academic environment, policies, and facilities. In fact, the faculty members, administrative teams, and the digital ambassadors will be present to welcome the students.
Students who cannot come to the campus for this opening programme can view it through the online reporting options that will be made available by IBS, and the information will be shared on the official social media accounts of each campus respectively.
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