IBSAT 2022 result announced; Direct link, how to download scorecard
richa.sahay | December 29, 2022 | 07:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
ICFAI Business School has declared IBSAT result 2022 at ibsindia.org. Use IBSAT login credentials to check the result.
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NEW DELHI:
The ICFAI Business School has declared the IBSAT 2022 result today, December 29, in online mode. Candidates can check their IBSAT result 2022 at ibsindia.org using their IBSAT login credentials such as IBSAT application number and password. The authorities have issued the IBSAT exam 2022 result in the form of a scorecard.
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IBSAT 2022 exam was conducted successfully on December 24 and 25. The exam was conducted as home proctored test mode. The IBSAT is a national-level entrance examination conducted annually by the ICFAI Business School for taking admissions to MBA programmes to different IBS campuses.
IBSAT 2022 Result Date
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IBSAT events |
IBSAT 2022 dates |
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IBSAT 2022 exam date |
December 24 and 25, 2022 |
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IBSAT result date 2022 |
December 29, 2022 |
How to check IBSAT results 2022?
Candidates shall check IBSAT results 2022 by following the given steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of ICFAI Business School, ibsindia.org.
Step 2: Now, click on the “IBSAT Result link”.
Step 3: Now, enter IBSAT 2022 application number and password and click on the “Login” tab.
Step 4: A list of passed candidates will be displayed on the computer screen.
Step 5: Download the IBSAT 2022 result and take a printout of it for future reference.
Details mentioned on IBSAT result 2022
The details which are provided in IBSAT score card 2022 are as follows:
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Candidates’ name
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Roll number of the candidate
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IBSAT 2022 registration/ application number
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Marks scored in IBSAT 2022
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IBSAT 2022 rank
IBSAT Cut off 2022
The minimum cut -off scores which must be scored by the candidates for getting GDPI call is provided in the below-given table.
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Name of exam |
Cut off |
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CAT & XAT |
60 percentile and above |
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GMAT |
500 + |
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NMAT by GMAC |
150+ |
What after the IBSAT result 2022?
With the declaration of the IBSAT 2022 result, ICFAI Business School will be conducting the IBSAT selection briefing in the second week of January 2023 tentatively. In the IBSAT selection briefing process, ICFAI Business School will share thorough details concerning the IBSAT 2022 selection process. The GD/PI call will be concluded by ICFAI Business School from February 23 to March 4, 2023 at IBS Hyderabad.
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