IBSAT 2022 selection process result out at ibsindia.org
Adarsh Srivastava | March 9, 2023 | 12:32 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who took the ICFAI IBSAT 2022 online entrance exam can check their result using application number and password.
NEW DELHI: The ICFAI Business School has declared the IBSAT 2022 selection process results on its official website, ibsindia.org. Candidates who took the ICFAI Business Studies Aptitude Test (IBSAT) online entrance exam can check their result using application number and password.
The IBSAT 2022 exam was held from February 3 to 5, 2023, in online mode as computer based test (CBT). Candidates who have qualified the IBSAT examination and secured marks as per the specified cut-off will be shortlisted for further selection rounds. The institute will not send the hard copy of the IBSAT result 2022 through the post or any other mode.
How to check IBSAT 2022 selection process result
- Visit the official website of ICFAI Business School, ibsindia.org.
- Click on the 'IBSAT 2022 selection process result' link available on the homepage.
- Now, enter IBSAT 2022 application number and password and click on the “Login” tab.
- The IBSAT selection process score card will appear on the screen.
- Download the result PDF and take a print for further reference.
Direct link: IBSAT 2022 selection process result
IBSAT 2022 Final Merit List
The ICFAI Business School will consider the following factors while preparing the final merit list for IBSAT 2022.
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Selection criteria
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Weightage (%)
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Past academic record
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Class 10th marks
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10
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50
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Class 12th marks
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15
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Graduation marks
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25
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Group Discussion (GD)
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25
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Personal Interview (PI)
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25
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Total
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100
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