IBSAT 2018 application process concludes on December 12
Ranjini Basu | December 13, 2018 | 01:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, DECEMBER 12: ICFAI Foundation, the conducting authority of IBSAT 2018 will close the application window on December 12, i.e. today. IBSAT 2018 will be conducted on December 22 and 23, 2018, for admission to nine IBS campuses at Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune and Dehradun. Aspirants, who are yet to apply, can do so by the end of the day. Candidates are able to fill the IBSAT 2018 application form both in online or offline modes, depending on their feasibility.
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Dates to Remember- IBSAT 2018
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Exam Events |
Dates |
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Last date to submit both online and offline application form of IBSAT 2018 |
Wednesday, December 12, 2018. |
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IBSAT 2018 Admit Card (tentative) |
Third week of December, 2018 |
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IBSAT 2018 Exam |
December 22 and 23, 2018 |
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IBSAT 2018 Result |
First week of January 2019 |
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IBSAT 2018 Selection Briefings |
January 13-20, 2019 |
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IBSAT 2018 Selection Process (For MBA/PGPM at IBS Hyderabad) |
February 20-26, 2019 |
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IBSAT 2018 Final Result |
March, 2019 |
How to apply?
For the online application, candidates need to visit the official website and click on “Apply to IBS” tab. Firstly, applicants need to pay the fee of Rs. 1800 through Debit Card/ Credit Card or Net Banking. Upon successful payment of application fee, candidates will receive an email with the application number and password. Applicants will then be able to login through their credentials to fill the application form of IBSAT 2018.
What documents are required during the IBSAT 2018 application process?
Applicants need to upload their recent passport size coloured photograph. The size of the photograph should not exceed 25 KB and be approximately 140–160 pixels. The photo should be in JPEG or GIF format only.
Candidates must keep their marks sheets of X, XII, Graduation and any other professional qualification ready for calculating the percentage of marks. The percentage secured should be calculated as per the norms of the Board/University/Institution from where they qualified the examinations.
IBSAT Mock Test Hub
ICFAI Business School has released six mock test for the test aspirants. One needs to visit the website (ibsindia.org) to gain access to the mock tests. Candidates can assess their preparation for the main examination and can plan their time management strategy.
ICFAI Business School Aptitude Test (IBSAT) is an online management entrance exam to be conducted in 95 test centres across India to offer admission to MBA/PGPM and PhD programmes. Around 50,000 applicants appear for IBSAT exam every year.
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