GIM PGDM admissions 2024 open; check details here
GIM has started the application process for the PGDM programme in online mode. Candidates can check the course fees, eligibility criteria, selection process and other important information here.
Ujjwal Kirti | October 26, 2023 | 06:42 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Goa Institute of Management, Goa has begun the application process for the Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programme in online mode. GIM courses include PGDM, BDA (Big Data Analytics), BIFS (Banking, Insurance & Financial Services), HCM (Healthcare Management), and IDA (International Double Degree in Analytics). Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can complete the GIM PGDM registrations 2024 on the official website - gim.ac.in. The last date to apply for the Goa Institute of Management PGDM 2024 is January 2, 2024.
Candidates need to submit valid scores of XAT, CAT, GMAT, or CMAT to get shortlisted for GIM PGDM admissions 2024. The final list for GIM admissions 2024 will be based on past academic records, entrance examination scores, work experience, profile assessment index and performance in the personal interview round.
Goa Institute of Management: Programmes offered and course fee
Program Name |
GIM Fee Structure |
PGDM |
Rs. 18,31,200 |
BDA (Big Data Analytics) |
|
BIFS (Banking, Insurance & Financial Services) |
|
HCM (Healthcare Management) |
|
IDA (International Double Degree in Analytics) |
Rs. 13,42,900 |
GIM PGDM admissions 2024: Application fee and mode of application
|
One programme |
Two programme |
Three programme |
Four programme |
---|---|---|---|---|
First Mover |
1750 + GST |
2000 + GST |
2250 + GST |
2750 + GST |
Early Bird |
2000 + GST |
2250 + GST |
2500 + GST |
3000 + GST |
Achiever Round Deadline |
2500 + GST |
3000 + GST |
3500 + GST |
4000 + GST |
CAT 2023 |
2500 + GST |
3000 + GST |
3500 + GST |
4000 + GST |
Last Date |
2500 + GST |
3000 + GST |
3500 + GST |
4000 + GST |
GIM PGDM eligibility criteria 2024
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For PGDM: Candidates are required to take XAT 2024 or CAT- 2023 or GMAT taken between January 1, 2022 to January 15, 2024. GDM (HCM), PGDM (BIFS) , PGDM (BDA) and IDA programmes Shortlisting based on profiles of the candidates.
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Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university in any stream.
GIM admissions 2024: Selection process
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Visit the GIM official website
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Complete the GIM registrations 2024
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Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of entrance examination score
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Shortlisting will be done in two types: one is the regular round and another one is the GIM achiever round for the GIM PGDM admissions 2024
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For the GIM Achiever round, a spot offer will be given whereas, for the regular round, the merit list will be released
Goa Institute of Management PGDM admission 2024: Selection Criteria
Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of the parameters mentioned below.
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Objective assessment (based on XAT, CAT, GMAT or CMAT score)-40%
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Past Academic Records-15%
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Work experience, if any-10%
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Face to face evaluation*-30%
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Profile Assessment Index/ Diversity-5%
Goa Institute of Management: Contact details
Admissions Helpline
For queries : 91-7972722554 or 91-9834161172
Admissions office : 91-832-2366925/769; Admissions Chair : Dr. Hanish Rajpal- 7774973558
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