ICFAI Business School (IBS) has always believed that the best way to prepare future managers is by giving them not just academic knowledge, but also practical exposure to the real-world tools that global businesses rely on. Staying true to this vision, ICFAI Business School (IBS) has equipped all its nine campuses with two advanced learning facilities that place its students ahead of the curve — the Bloomberg Lab and the SAP Lab. Together, they bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry practice, offering students the confidence and skills to thrive in competitive corporate environments.
Bloomberg labs bring global finance into the classroom
In today’s fast-paced business environment, access to real-time data and insights is critical. To prepare students for this reality, ICFAI Business School (IBS) provides Bloomberg Terminals to students across all campuses. Bloomberg is the world’s leading platform for financial news, data, analytics, and research. Trusted by asset managers, business leaders, and policymakers worldwide, it brings global financial leadership directly into the classroom.
The Bloomberg Lab allows students to work in simulated market environments, where they can analyze financial markets, assess economic scenarios, and interpret global developments that influence economies and corporations. For students, this means going beyond theory into practice: testing strategies, studying market movements, and learning how financial decisions are made in real time.
This exposure ensures that ICFAI Business School (IBS) graduates can confidently step into roles in investment banking, asset management, consulting, or corporate finance. They do not just read about financial markets; they experience how they function, gaining a level of practical familiarity that distinguishes them in job interviews and boardrooms alike.
Adding to this advantage, ICFAI Business School (IBS) students receive free access to the Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) certification. This interactive program introduces them to over 70 Bloomberg functions, covering topics such as economics, fixed income, equities, and portfolio management. Completing this certification provides students with a recognized credential that adds weight to their résumés and demonstrates their preparedness to recruiters.
The Bloomberg platform also fosters analytical skills. By working with real-time, verified data, students learn to evaluate information critically, develop insights, and create tools for decision-making. In essence, the Bloomberg Lab helps ICFAI Business School (IBS) students build the same expertise that senior professionals in financial institutions and government agencies depend on every day.
SAP Lab: Understanding how businesses run
While Bloomberg prepares students for financial decision-making, the SAP Lab equips them with a deep understanding of how organizations function internally. In Semester III, a core course called Business Process Integration is taught in computer labs using SAP’s advanced software systems.
Students work with SAP S/4 HANA, the leading enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform used by top companies worldwide. They also explore SAP’s Vision of the Intelligent Enterprise and engage with the SAP Fiori User Interface, which allows them to experience firsthand how modern organizations manage data, workflows, and decision-making processes.
Through this lab, students are introduced to the entire spectrum of business operations. From supply chain management (SD, MM, PP) and finance (FI, CO) to human resources (HCM), project systems (PS), asset management (EAM), and customer service (CS, QM), they understand how different business functions are integrated through ERP systems. This is further reinforced with case studies that replicate real-world corporate challenges.
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