IBSAT 2023: Exam in December; check eligibility, fee, selection process
Careers360 Connect | August 11, 2023 | 05:08 PM IST | 2 mins read
ICFAI Business School invites application forms for its full-time MBA and PGPM programme. Know the dates, eligibility, and fee here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: ICFAI Business School has invited candidates for admission to the full-time MBA and PGPM programme for the academic year 2024-26. Candidates can apply for the IBSAT admission 2023 only in online mode on the official website - ibsindia.org by December 16, 2023. To complete the IBSAT application process, students have to pay the registration fee of Rs 1,800.
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To apply for IBSAT 2023 MBA/ PGPM admission, candidates are required to have a bachelor’s degree with 50 percent of aggregate marks. The CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ NMAT or any other state-level entrance exam scores will also be considered.
The IBSAT 2023 test window is scheduled for the last week of December 2023, while the group discussions and personal interviews will take place in February/ March 2024. The result for the IBSAT exam 2023 will be declared in the first week of January 2024.
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IBSAT 2023: Eligibility criteria for MBA/ PGPM admission
- Eligibility requirements for the programs include a minimum of 50% marks in graduation in any discipline with English as the medium of instruction.
- Applicants should have completed a minimum of 15 years of regular education (on a 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 basis).
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IBSAT 2023 - Selection process
Candidates who have a valid score in IBSAT 2023 exam or CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ NMAT or any other state-level entrance examination are eligible to participate in the IBSAT 2023 selection procedure.
Candidates who clear the IBSAT 2023 exam will be invited to participate in the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds. Admission offers to IBS’ 9 campuses are made based on performance, and campus preferences.
ICFAI Business School (IBS) has been at the forefront of management education across its nine campuses. IBS offers MBA programs at its campuses in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Dehradun, and Jaipur. The rest of its five campuses offer the Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM).
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IBSAT placements
By maintaining an impressive placement record, IBS consistently ensures that at least 96% of students get placements every year. Graduates find opportunities in various sectors, including Financial Services, Banking, IT/ITES, Insurance, Consulting, and Manufacturing. Additionally, IBS has a remarkable track record of placing students in international companies.
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