IIM Bangalore Announces Final Result For 47th PGP Batch
Team Careers360 | May 9, 2020 | 08:46 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi- Indian Institute of Management Bangalore which is comply known as IIM-B has declared the final shortlist of selected candidates for the two year PGP programme on its official website on May 8, 2020. Candidates awaiting the results can check their result in online mode by entering their CAT registration number and email ID on the official website i.e. iimb.ac.in
IIM Bangalore Admissions 2020: Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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CAT Result |
January 4, 2020 |
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Release of Shortlisted candidates for WAT/PI |
Second week of January 2020 |
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WAT/PI rounds (Online) |
April-May, 2020 |
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Final Result |
May 8, 2020 |
How To Check Final Result for Admission to IIM Bangalore
Given below steps can be followed by candidates to check their IIM Bangalore Result
Step 1 - Click on the link provided-
iimb.ac.in
Step 2 - Click on PGP Results 2020
Step 3 - Enter the login credentials i.e. CAT registration number and the email ID
Step 4 - Click on “Go” button
Step 5 - Result indicating the qualifying status will be displayed
Step 6- Take the print of the final result
About IIM Bangalore Admission Criteria
IIM Bangalore offers admission to those candidates who have successfully cleared all the stages of the selection process i.e. qualifying CAT, written ability test, group exercise and personal interview. Due to COVID 19 the selection process of IIM-B after CAT 2019 was conducted in online mode.
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