Students selected via GET will undergo industry-focused training featuring cloud labs, live projects, AI tools, and mentorship under IBM’s Q²D framework.
Published Jul 22, 2025 | 8:36 AM ⚊ Updated Jul 22, 2025 | 8:36 AM
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IBM Q²D has introduced the IBM Global Entrance Test (GET) for students aspiring to join MBA, MCA, and MSc Computer Science programmes in India for the 2025-26 academic year. S-VYASA University in Kengeri, Karnataka, is the first to adopt this model, offering IBM-integrated courses.
Students selected via GET will undergo industry-focused training featuring cloud labs, live projects, AI tools, and mentorship under IBM’s Q²D framework.
While IBM collaborates on the curriculum, universities retain academic autonomy. The GET assesses aptitude, reasoning, and problem-solving to tailor individual learning paths and equip students with cutting-edge tech skills.