IBSAT 2021 registration ends today; Apply at ibsindia.org
Prerna Goel | December 16, 2021 | 10:27 AM IST | 2 mins read
IBSAT 2021 registration will close today. Check here how to fill IBSAT application form along with other important details.
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NEW DELHI:
The ICFAI Foundation For Higher Education will close the IBSAT 2021 registration today, on December 16. Interested and eligible candidates can fill the IBSAT application form 2021 both in online and offline modes. The
IBSAT registration 2021
can be done at the official website, ibsindia.org. IBSAT 2021 application fee is Rs 1800/- which can be paid by net banking/debit card/credit card in case of online exam registration.
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IBSAT 2021 Registration Dates
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Events |
IBSAT Dates |
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Last date to fill IBSAT application form |
December 16, 2021 |
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IBSAT admit card date |
Third week of December 2021 |
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IBSAT 2021 exam date |
December 25 and December 26, 2021 |
Steps to fill IBSAT application form 2021
IBSAT 2021 exam registration can be done in both online and offline modes as already mentioned. Here is the step by step procedure to fill IBSAT application form:
Online IBSAT Registration 2021
Step 1: Visit the official website of IBSAT, ibsindia.org.
Step 2: Click on ‘Apply online’.
Step 3: Enter details asked such as email Id, contact number, and create login credentials.
Step 4: Next login with registration ID and password to complete the application form of IBSAT 2021.
Step 5: Candidates will now be directed to a new page where they have to enter their personal details in order to fill the IBSAT application form 2021.
Step 6: Now preview the application form of IBSAT and pay the requisite application fee of Rs 1800 via online mode.
Step 7: Download and take the printout of the IBSAT application form for future reference purposes.
Offline IBSAT 2021 Registration
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Candidates can buy IBSAT 2021 registration form along with the prospectus from any of the IBS campus/ designated marketing branches/ Axis bank branches on payment of Rs 1,800 in cash
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The candidate will receive a packet on which a login ID and voucher number will be printed.
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Log in using these credentials and register
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Set a new password for IBSAT 2021
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Use login ID and new password to fill the IBSAT 2021 application form
About IBSAT 2021
IBSAT 2021 exam will be conducted on December 25 and 26, 2021 as an online computer-based test of two hours duration for MBA admission 2022-24 in 9 ICFAI Business schools. ICFAI Business School Aptitude Test (IBSAT) is a moderate difficulty level exam that consists of 140 questions divided into four sections.
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