BIMTECH PGDM Admission 2022: 2nd phase registration open now
Piyush Chaudhary | December 21, 2021 | 03:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
Birla Institute of Management Technology has now opened the 2nd phase registration window for PGDM programmes. BIMTECH PGDM 2022-24 session to start from June 19, 2022.
NEW DELHI: The Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) has invited applications for all the PGDM programmes. The 2nd phase registration link for admission to BIMTECH PGDM is now active. The BIMTECH PGDM 2022-24 session is set to begin on June 19, 2022. Interested and eligible candidates can fill the BIMTECH application in online mode at bimtech.ac.in. Last date to apply online for the BIMTECH PGDM admission 2022 is January 31, 2022. And for MAT and CMAT applicants application last date is April 30, 2022
Candidates who have valid CAT 2021/ GMAT 2021-22/ XAT 2022/ CMAT 2022 score can apply for BIMTECH PGDM course 2022. Before registering for the BIMTECH PGDM admission 2022, applicants must go through the BIMTECH eligibility criteria, course fee and other details mentioned in the BIMTECH admission notification 2022.
BIMTECH PGDM Admissions 2022 - Important dates
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Events |
Important dates |
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Last Date to Apply online for PGDM Admissions 2022 |
January 31, 2022 |
| Application last date for MAT & CMAT applicants | April 30, 2022 |
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BIMTECH PGDM 2022 session start date |
June 19, 2022 |
BIMTECH PGDM Admissions 2022 - Programmes Offered
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Programme Name |
Fees |
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PGDM |
Merit Rs. 12,00,000 Supernumerary Rs. 12,00,000 Corp. Sponsored/ NRI /NRI Sponsored Rs. 17,00,000 |
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PGDM (International Business) |
Merit Rs. 12,00,000 Corp. Sponsored/NRI /NRI Sponsored Rs. 17,00,000 |
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PGDM (Insurance Business Management) |
Merit Rs. 10,00,000 Corp. Sponsored /NRI /NRI Sponsored Rs. 15,00,000 |
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PGDM (Retail Management) |
Merit Rs. 10,00,000 Corp. Sponsored/NRI /NRI Sponsored Rs. 15,00,000 |
BIMTECH PGDM Admissions 2022 - Application fees and mode of application
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Application fees |
Rs 2000/- |
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Mode of application |
Online |
BIMTECH PGDM Admissions 2022 - Eligibility criteria
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Programs Offered |
Entrance Exam |
Qualifying Degree |
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PGDM |
CAT 2021 XAT 2022 GMAT 2021-22 CMAT 2022 |
Candidates should have a graduation degree with minimum 50 percent marks i.e. it should follow the 10+2+3 pattern |
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PGDM (International Business) |
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PGDM (Insurance Business Management) |
CAT 2021 XAT 2022 GMAT 2021-22 MAT 2021 CMAT 2022 |
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PGDM (Retail Management) |
BIMTECH PGDM 2022: Selection process
Candidates are shortlisted for BIMTECH PGDM programmes based on the eligibility criteria and the CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ MAT score. Those shortlisted are then called for a personal interview. The final BIMTECH PGDM admission result will be announced based on parameters like academic performance, entrance exam score, PI, work experience and more. The offer letter will be issued to selected candidates after the declaration of final result.
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