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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur allows students to apply for state and central government scholarships for the MBA. These include schemes for SC, ST, and minority categories. There are also merit-cum-means scholarships available on government portals. The institute's office helps students with the necessary documentation and verification.

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Yes, MBA batch size at IIM Udaipur is not fixed and changes on an annual basis. For example, 2026-28 batch has an intake of 375 students, while the 2024-26 batch enrolled 384 students, while the previous years saw intakes of 360 and 347. Any changes to the seat policy or batch size can be checked on IIM Udaipur portal. 

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IIM Udaipur releases final merit list for MBA in late April. This list is prepared based on a composite score. It includes your CAT performance, interview score, and academic details. If you are selected, you will receive an official admission offer at your registered email ID. 

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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur sets a specific deadline for withdrawing from the MBA programme. If you decide to withdraw before this date, you get a refund after a small deduction. Withdrawing after this deadline means you will not get the programme fees back.  

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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur follows the Government of India's reservation policy for MBA seats. This includes 15% for SC and 7.5% for ST categories. There is also a 27% reservation for NC-OBC and 10% for the EWS students. 5% of seats are reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities.

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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur has a clear refund policy for MBA withdrawals. If you withdraw before the specified deadline, you get a full refund minus INR 1,000. If you withdraw after the programme starts, INR 30,000 is deducted. This covers administrative and hostel costs. After this date, only the caution deposit and pro-rata hostel charges are refundable. 

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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur is highly respected by banks, making loans easy to get for MBA. Most major public and private banks offer education loans with competitive interest rates. Many banks even visit the campus during orientation week to help with formalities. 

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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur uses a weighted composite score for the final MBA list. The CAT score carries 55% weight, and the Personal Interview accounts for 25%. The remaining 20% is given to your profile, which includes academics and work experience. Gender diversity is also considered in this final score. 

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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur allows candidates to update their profile for the MBA application. If you are invited for an interview, you can provide the latest academic details. This includes marks for your graduation or any new work experience. This update is done while filling out the formal application form after the initial shortlisting.

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Indian Institute of Management Udaipur makes the Personal Interview a critical part of MBA admission. It is designed to test your communication skills and confidence. During the interview, faculty members might ask about your academic background or work experience. They also gauge your reasons for pursuing a management degree. 

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