ICFAI Business School, Mumbai Admission Process
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The admission process starts with the IBSAT registrations and ends with the final seat allotment. Complete details about each of the admission stages are mentioned below:
Step 1: IBS Mumbai Application Process/IBSAT Registrations
The application form can be submitted via either online or offline mode. Candidates seeking admission through IBSAT score must complete the registration process. For offline application, candidates shall visit the campus in person and online forms are made available on the B-school official website. Aspirants with required score in CAT/GMAT/NMAT/XAT can also apply. All the details must be filled out carefully in
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
No, IBS Mumbai does not offer direct admission. The admission process is strictly entrance-based. Aspirants are required to take the IBSAT exam to become eligible for admission to the PGPM course. In addition, candidates with the required minimum score in CAT/XAT/NMAT or GMAT are also eligible to apply and are exempted from IBSAT exam. After this, the shortlisted candidates have to participate in the Micro Presentation and Personal Interview round for final selections. Check complete details about IBS Mumbai admission process.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
IBS Mumbai accepts applications via online and offline modes. For offline applications, aspirants need to visit the campus in person. Moreover, PGPM course admission is through IBSAT. Thus, aspirants must complete IBSAT registration. Aspirants seeking admission through any other entrance test can visit the official website to apply. The steps to be followed for online application form submission are as follows:
- Visit the IBSAT official website.
- Fill out personal, educational, and other details in the application form.
- Proceed and pay the application fee of INR 1,800 to submit the application successfully.
After the fee paym
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
NR 1,800 is the application fee to be paid to submit the form. It must be paid within the due date. For online fee payment, candidates can pay through credit card/debit card/net banking. For more details on fee payment, candidates can also visit the business school's official website or reach out to its admission office.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates seeking admission to IBS Mumbai PGPM course through IBSAT, shall complete its application process. In addition, candidates applying with other exam scores, can visit the IBS Mumbai official website. The application form is made available in both online and offline modes. The steps to be followed for online application submission through IBSAT are as follows:
Step 1: Visit the official website of IBSAT.
Step 2: Fill out personal, educational, and other details in the application form.
Step 3: Proceed and pay the application fee of INR 1,800 to submit the application successfully.
After a successful transaction, candidates a
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
ICFAI Business School, Mumbai admission process for PGPM programme is entirely entrance-based. The applicants are shortlisted based on merit in the accepted exams such as IBSAT/CAT/ GMAT /NMAT by GMAC/XAT. Candidates fulfilling the prescribed criteria are exempted from IBSAT exam. Further, the shortlisted candidates are called for personal interview and group discussion round. The final selection is done based on performance in the selection rounds. Read more on admission process, here.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
No, it is not compulsory as candidates fulfilling the criteria prescribed by the institute are exempted from the exam. The following candidates are further exempted from writing IBSAT exam:
- CAT with 60 and above percentile
- GMAT with 500 and above score
- NMAT by GMAC with a score of 150 and above
- XAT with 60 and above score
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