ICFAI Business School to close registration for MBA 2nd phase selection process today
Careers360 Connect | April 3, 2025 | 05:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
The ICFAI Business School selection process for the second phase is scheduled to be held on April 5 and 6.
NEW DELHI: The ICFAI Business School (IBS) will close the application window to apply for the second phase of the selection process for MBA, PGPM 2025-27 today.
The ICFAI Business School selection process for the second phase is scheduled to be held on April 5 and 6. The business school will conduct the selection process for admission to its eight campuses, excluding IBS Hyderabad, as per the official statement.
The selection process for the second phase will be conducted across eight campuses and at the IBS head office in Hyderabad.
“This phase is open to candidates who missed the first selection round, conducted between February 15-24 at IBS Hyderabad, as well as new applicants who applied before or after February 15th,” the business school said.
Notably, to participate in the second phase of the selection process, eligible candidates must confirm their selection process date and preferred location, the school added. Candidates can also apply for IBS admission using their national, state level management test scores, it said.
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ICFAI Business School: Selection process
Candidates will be shortlisted after qualifying the selection process, which includes a micro presentational and personal interview, carrying a weightage of 50%. “The remaining 50% weightage is based on the candidate’s academic performance. Based on the cumulative score, candidates will receive their campus allotment confirmation,” it said.
In the micro presentation round, registered candidates will select a number between 1 and 100, each corresponding to a pre-assigned topic. Upon choosing a number, they will receive the associated topic and have one minute to prepare. Candidates then will have to deliver a three-minute presentation on the given topic. “Candidates must specify their campus preferences in order of priority. The cutoff for each campus will be determined based on the number of candidates opting for a particular campus,” the business school added.
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