Internship-Focused Learning Drives BMS and Liberal Arts Programmes

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The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University is pushing hard for internship-based learning in its 2026 admissions, launching a new Bachelor of management Studies programme at the Indian Institute of packaging. It seems hard to ignore how much industry exposure is now central to their teaching model.

Students can get real-world experience through partnerships with tech Mahindra Foundation, Udayan Care, IAWRT, Public Service Broadcasting Trust, Kiran Nadar Museum of art, and ayudham Society. These roles cover media, social development, corporate settings, and cultural institutions, lots of fields. The thing is, this isn't just about short-term work; it's woven into the curriculum from day one.

The BMS programme offers 60 seats over four years and builds practical skills alongside theory. Students learn managerial thinking, data analysis, and workplace habits early on. The goal is clear: graduate ready to take on real responsibilities in business environments. This focus makes sense for today's job market. There's no denying how much hands-on training shapes student outcomes.

Similar to that, the University School of Liberal Arts' BA Liberal Arts (Hons.) program also makes internship a very essential part of its multidisciplinary framework. Organisations from different domains will be used by the students to understand the practical aspect of the subjects they are studying.

Both programs' admissions will be through the university's Common Entrance Test (CET) and the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) giving the students more than one way to get entry. The focus however is not only on admission but also on how students are prepared to go through the workforce during their study period.

Implementing the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) changes, GGSIPU's scheme of work aims at real-world-based learning and internships, fieldwork, and project-based assignments form the main parts of the curriculum. This method makes sure that students earn their degrees along with having industry exposure and skills that are required for employment. In keeping with the rising competition in the job market, GGSIPU's internship-based approach is a clear indication of the bigger change in higher education from just teaching students to preparing them through experience for the challenges of the world from the very first day.

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