IBSAT 2021: Result announced at ibsindia.org; Direct link here
Sparna Saxena | December 30, 2021 | 07:13 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: ICFAI Business School has announced the IBSAT result 2021 today, on December 30, 2021. The IBSAT 2021 result is available online on the official website - ibsindia.org. For the ease of the candidates, a direct link to check the IBSAT results 2021 is available below. IBSAT exam 2021 for the February session was conducted on December 25 and December 26. To download the IBSAT results-cum-scorecard, candidates need IBSAT login credentials.
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IBSAT Result 2021: Steps to Download
Candidates can easily download IBSAT 2021 results using their IBSAT login credentials that were created at the time of registration. Here is a step-by-step guide to downloading IBSAT 2021 result, have a look -
Step 1 - Visit the official website of IBSAT - ibsindia.org to check IBSAT results.
Step 2 - To log in, fill in the IBSAT login details i.e. Application number and password.
Step 3 - Click the login button.
Step 4 - A complete list of candidates passing the IBSAT 2021 exam will be displayed at the screen.
Step 5 - Candidates can check their results, download and take a printout for future reference.
IBSAT 2021 Result: Details mentioned on the score card
The IBSAT score card will consist of all the detailed information of the candidate; here is a list of a few details that candidates must check and verify as soon as they download the IBSAT result 2021.
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Name of the candidate
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Roll Number of the Candidate
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IBSAT 2021 Application Number
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IBSAT 2021 Rank
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Marks score IBSAT 2021
In case of any discrepancy in the details mentioned above, get in touch with the conducting authority for rectification.
IBSAT 2021 Cut off
Now, when the IBSAT result 2021 is announced, all the nine MBA colleges affiliated with ICFAI will release the cutoff criteria required for admission. The IBS colleges will accept IBSAT 2021 scores across India. Candidates meeting the cutoff criteria will be eligible for further selection rounds (Group Discussion and PI), which will tentatively start from February 2022.
Colleges accepting IBSAT Score 2021
IBSAT score is accepted by all the colleges affiliated with ICFAI. Here is a complete list of colleges that will accept the IBSAT 2021 score, have a look -
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IBS Hyderabad
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IBS Kolkata
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IBS Bangalore
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IBS Mumbai
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IBS Gurgaon
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IBS Dehradun
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IBS Ahmedabad
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IBS Pune
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IBS Jaipur
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