BITS Pilani MBA admission 2021: Check course offered, fee, eligibility
BITS Pilani has opened the admission for full-time MBA in Business Analytics programme in online mode
Sundararajan | February 1, 2021 | 01:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani has opened the application form for admission for the MBA in Business Analytics 2021-22 batch. The BITS Pilani MBA application form 2021 is available only in online mode -bits-pilani.ac.in. The last date to submit the application form for BITS Pilani
MBA admission 2021
is February 25, 2021.
Click here
to fill the BITS Pilani application form for MBA in Business Analytics
To get admission to BITS Pilani MBA (BA), candidates must appear for the Business Analytics Aptitude Test (BAAT) conducted by BITS Pilani . Candidates who have completed a Bachelor’s degree with 60% are eligible for BITS Pilani MBA admission 2021. Applicants will be shortlisted for the personal interview (PI) based on their performance in BAAT.
BITS Pilani MBA admission 2021 - Eligibility criteria
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Candidates applying to the MBA in Business Analytics programme should have a qualifying degree either of B.E./ B.Tech./ B.Pharm./ MCA/ B.Arch./ M.Sc./ First Degree of BITS Pilani or equivalent, with a minimum of 60% in aggregate or equivalent CGPA.
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Students in the final year of their qualifying degree programme are also eligible to apply if they can submit original copies of the results by October 1, 2021, and meet other conditions.
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Applicant should have taken mathematics/ statistics as a subject in Class 12 with at least 60% marks.
BITS Pilani MBA admission 2021 - Programmes offered & fees
Programme |
Fee |
MBA in Business Analytics |
Will be shared at the time of provisional admission to the shortlisted candidates |
BITS Pilani MBA admission 2021- Application fee and mode
Events |
Particulars |
Application fees |
Rs 3,300 |
Mode of BITS Pilani MBA application |
Online |
BITS Pilani MBA admission 2021 - Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
Start of online application |
January 25, 2021 |
Deadline for online submission of the application |
February 25, 2021 |
Last date to edit submitted application |
March 7, 2021 |
BAAT admit card release date |
March 10, 2021 |
Business Analytics Aptitude Test (BAAT) |
March 21, 2021 |
Personal interviews (online) |
April 21, 2021 |
Announcement of selected candidates |
April 15, 2021 |
BITS Pilani MBA admission 2021 - Selection process
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Candidates must appear for the Business Analytics Aptitude Test (BAAT) conducted by BITS Pilani.
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Candidates will be shortlisted for the Personal Interview (PI) round based on their performance in the Business Analytics Aptitude Test (BAAT).
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Final selection will be based on overall performance in
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Exposure to a programming language is desirable
Contact details
Admissions Office,
BITS, Pilani - 333 031 (Rajasthan)
India
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