IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT admissions 2024 open; check details here
Sukriti Sahoo | March 29, 2024 | 12:30 PM IST | 2 mins read
IDRBT Hyderabad is accepting applications for the PGDBT programme 2024. The last date to apply for IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT admissions has been extended till July 15, 2024.
NEW DELHI: Institute for Development & Research in Banking Technology (IDRBT), Hyderabad has started the application process for PGDBT programme in online mode. Eligible candidates can visit the IDRBT Hyderabad official website - idrbt.ac.in to complete the application process of the IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT programme 2024.
Applicants can complete the IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT registration process 2024 by submitting the basic details and paying the application fee of Rs. 2,100. The last date to apply for IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT admissions has been extended till July 15, 2024. Candidates will be shortlisted based on GATE/ CAT/ GMAT/ GRE/ CMAT/ XAT/ MAT/ ATMA scores along with performance in the Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GDPI) for IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT admission 2024.
IDRBT Hyderabad Admissions 2024: Important Dates
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Last date of application |
July 15, 2024 |
IDRBT Hyderabad Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and fees
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Programme Name |
IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT Fees |
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Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Technology (PGDBT) |
Rs. 5,00,000 (Plus applicable Taxes) |
IDRBT Hyderabad Admissions 2024: Application fees and mode of application
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Application fees |
Rs. 2,100 (including applicable charges) |
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Mode of application |
Online |
IDRBT Hyderabad PGDBT Eligibility Criteria 2024
The Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Technology (PGDBT) is open both to Direct candidates and Sponsored candidates/ Employees of Banks and Financial Institutions.
Direct Candidates:
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Hold a first-class (minimum of 60% marks) bachelor's degree in Engineering or a first-class master's degree in any subject with a minimum of 10+2+4 years of formal education.
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All direct candidates need to possess a valid score on any one of the GATE/ CAT/ GMAT/ GRE/ CMAT/ XAT/ MAT/ ATMA tests.
Sponsored/ Direct Candidates from Banks and Financial Institutions:
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Banks and Financial Institutions can sponsor their employees for the Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Technology (PGDBT).
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Employees of Banks and Financial Institutions may also apply directly for the PGDBT.
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Candidates in both these categories too must hold a first-class (minimum of 60% marks) bachelor's degree in Engineering or a first-class master's degree in any subject with a minimum of 10+2+4 years of formal education but need not have GATE/ CAT/ GMAT/ GRE/ CMAT/ XAT/ MAT/ ATMA scores.
IDRBT Hyderabad Selection Process 2024
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Visit the official website of IDRBT Hyderabad.
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Fill the IDRBT Hyderabad application form online by paying an application fee of Rs. 2100.
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Appear and secure valid scores in GATE/ CAT/ GMAT/ GRE/ CMAT/ XAT / MAT / ATMA.
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The institute will shortlist the candidates for Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GDPI) based on their GATE/ CAT/ GMAT/ GRE/ CMAT/ XAT/ MAT/ ATMA scores.
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Thereafter, the actual selection for admission is based on the scores of the candidates in the GDPI.
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Final admission is confirmed after verification of documents and IDRBT Hyderabad fee payment.
IDRBT Hyderabad: Contact Details
Coordinator PGDBT, Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology, Castle Hills, Road No. 1, Masab Tank, Hyderabad, Telangana - 500057.
Phone: 040 2329 4999 / 4164
Mobile: 8919132013; 9885885024; 91336 89444;
Email: pgdbtadmissions@idrbt.ac.in
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