Amrita Business School MBA admissions 2024 open; apply through ACAT
Ujjwal Kirti | October 20, 2023 | 05:43 PM IST | 2 mins read
Amrita School of Business has started the admissions process for the MBA programme 2024. Candidates can apply for ASB MBA 2024 admissions through Amrita ACAT 2024. Check details here.
NEW DELHI: Amrita School of Business (ASB) has started the application process for Master of Business Administration (MBA) 2024 programmes. Amrita Business School offers a two-year full-time MBA programme at all five ASB campuses: Coimbatore, Bengaluru, Kochi, Amritapuri and Amaravati. Interested and eligible candidates can complete the Amrita School of Business registrations 2024 by filling in basic along with academic details and paying the application fee of Rs. 1,500 in online mode on the official website- amrita.edu.
Students will be shortlisted on the basis of the valid score secured in top management entrance examinations that are ACAT 2024/CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ GRE for Amrita School of Business MBA admissions 2024.
Amrita School of Business MBA Eligibility Criteria 2024
- Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree recognised by AIU (Association of Indian Universities) and minimum 50% aggregate in 10th, 12th and undergraduate.
- Candidates must have a valid Amrita Common Aptitude Test (ACAT)/ CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ GRE score.
- Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore Campus accepts NMAT scores.
- Department of Management, Kochi and Amritapuri (Kollam) campuses accept valid KMAT scores.
- Candidates applying for MBA-MS at Bengaluru need to have a minimum IBT-TOEFL score of 79 or IELTS score of 6.5 with individual category score of 6 or a PTE score of 55 with individual category score of 50 (to be submitted on or before August 20, 2024).
Amrita School of Business MBA admissions 2024: specialisation
|
Programme Name |
Specialisation |
|
MBA |
Marketing |
|
Business Analytics |
|
|
Finance |
|
|
Operations |
|
|
Human Resources |
Amrita School of Business MBA Fee Structure
|
Campus |
SLAB-1 (100%) |
SLAB-2 (50% ) |
SLAB-3 (25%) |
Regular Fee |
|
Amaravati |
Nil |
390000 |
585000 |
780000 |
|
Amritapuri |
Nil |
390000 |
585000 |
780000 |
|
Bengaluru |
Nil |
570000 |
855000 |
1140000 |
|
Coimbatore |
Nil |
560000 |
840000 |
1120000 |
|
Kochi |
Nil |
390000 |
585000 |
780000 |
Amrita School of Business application 2024: Fees and mode
|
Application Fees |
|
Mode of Application |
|
Rs. 1500 + GST |
|
Online |
ASB MBA admissions 2024: Selection process
- Visit the official website
- Complete the application process
- First, students will be selected on the basis of ACAT or valid test score of CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ XAT/ GRE/ KMAT/ NMAT.
- Shortlisted candidates need to appear for personal Interview.
- Final merit list will be based on prior academics, entrance examination score and performance in interview
- Selected candidates need to make the requisite fee payment online by the said date.
Amrita School of Business Contact details
Toll-Free Number: 044-48133344
Email: mba@amrita.edu
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