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IBM Announces Registrations for its Global Entrance Test

  • Writer: Anustup Kundu
    Anustup Kundu
  • Aug 28
  • 2 min read
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : IBM's Global Entrance Test (GET), a national exam that allows students to get admission to postgraduate programs at a few Indian universities, is already accepting registrations. Registration closes on September 7, 2025. Online applications are available at https://www.ibmiceq2d.com/. One such program that aims to prepare a new generation of professionals who can spearhead the creation of a smarter world is IBM Q²D. It accomplishes this by immediately integrating state-of-the-art information technology and industry domain expertise into university curricula. The program, which aims to prepare students for future leadership positions in technology, collaborates with academic institutions and organisations worldwide to close the knowledge gap between traditional curricula and practical industrial experience. Candidates who want to pursue postgraduate degrees such an MBA, MCA, or M.Sc. are eligible to take the test. The integration of these programs with IBM's Q²D curriculum, which was created in partnership with academic institutions to match higher education with the changing demands of business, sets them apart. Students who are accepted via the Global Entrance Test pathway receive specific skill certificates, globally recognised IBM digital badges, and a master's degree from an NAAC A+ regarded university. The curriculum supports the "earn while you learn" paradigm and combines classroom instruction with practical industrial experience, such as internships with experience certifications. Students participate in industry assignments, webinars, professional development workshops, innovation labs, expert-led bootcamps, IBM Q²D Day, and real-world projects facilitated by IBM's network. Through IBM's vast network, graduates are given access to prestigious multinational corporations and placement assistance. In order to level the playing field and improve professional readiness for students from a variety of backgrounds, the admissions process is transparent and merit-based, assessing both academic performance and practical problem-solving skills.


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