IFIM School of Management UG admissions 2024 open; check details here
Sukriti Sahoo | April 18, 2024 | 11:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
IFIM School of Management is accepting applications for BBA (Hons) and BBA LLB programme 2024. Students can check the course fee, eligibility criteria, selection process and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: IFIM School of Management, Bangalore has started the application process for the BBA (Hons) and BBA LLB programmes in online mode. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can apply for IFIM School of Management BBA (Hons), BBA LLB admissions 2024 on official website - ifim.edu.in by submitting all the required details.
To complete the application process for IFIM School of Management admissions 2024, candidates need to pay the application fee of Rs. 1,000. For IFIM School of Management BBA (Hons), BBA LLB admissions 2024, students will be shortlisted based on profile screening and personal interview. Students can also apply for IFIM School of Management admission in offline mode.
IFIM School of Management Admissions 2024: Programmes Offered & Fees
|
Programme Name |
IFIM School of Management Fee Structure |
|
BBA (Hons) |
Rs. 1,25,000 (Karnataka) Rs. 1,75,000 (Non-Karnataka) |
|
BBA LLB |
Rs. 2,00,000 |
IFIM School of Management Admissions 2024: Hostel and Other Charges
|
Particular |
Amount |
|
Hostel Fee: Shared accommodation with food for one year |
Rs. 1,62,000 |
|
Security Deposit: To be paid at the time of registration |
Rs. 15,000 |
|
Student council fund (Non-Refundable) |
Rs. 5,000 |
|
IFIM Alumni Association Fund |
Rs. 5,000 |
|
University Registration, Processing Fee, Eligibility Fee, Examination Fee, Convocation Fee |
As notified by Bangalore University/ KSLU |
IFIM School of Management Admissions 2024: Application Fees & Mode of Application
|
Application Fees |
Rs. 1,000 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online/ Offline |
IFIM School of Management Eligibility Criteria 2024
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The candidate seeking admission to the BBA programme should have appeared/ passed pre-university/ 10+2 or equivalent exam from any recognised university or board.
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The candidate should have scored 50% or above in their 10th and pre-university/ 10+2 or equivalent exams.
IFIM School of Management Selection Process 2024
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Visit the official website of IFIM School of Management, Bangalore
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Fill the IFIM School of Management application form by paying the application fee of Rs. 1,000
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IFIM School of Management selection criteria is based on profile screening and personal interview
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If selected, candidates will receive an offer letter
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At last, candidates can secure the seat by paying the registration fees
IFIM School of Management, Bangalore: Contact Details
IFIM School of Management - Admin Office Contact Details
Phone Number- 080-41432888
Email Id - ifimc(@)ifim.edu.in
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