IIM Indore Announces Final Result for PGP and PGP-HRM 2020-2022 batch
Richa Kapoor | May 22, 2020 | 07:32 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Indian Institute of Management has announced the final result for those candidates who have been offered admission to the PGP and PGP-HRM 2020-2022 batch. The result is of those candidates who qualified the Common Admission Test and the selection round also. It is the provisional admission status and candidates will have to confirm their admission by paying the fees.
Important Dates related to IIM Indore Admission Process
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Events |
Dates |
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CAT 2019 |
November 24, 2019 |
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CAT Result 2019 |
January 4, 2020 |
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IIM Indore Selection Process |
April-May 2020 |
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IIM Indore Final Announcement of Result |
May 22, 2020 |
Know how to check the result of IIM Indore Admission to PGP and PGP-HRM 2020-2022 batch
Step 1 - Click on the official website of IIM Indore
Step 2 - Now click on the tab which states Provisional Admission Status : PGP and PGP-HRM (2020-22 Batch)
Step 3 - A new page will open wherein the candidates will have to enter the CAT registration number and email address or date of birth
Step 4 - Now check the box outside which is written that you are not a robot
Step 5 - Now click on the status
Step 6 - Final result will be displayed. Candidates will have to download and take the print out of the result
About the IIM Indore Selection Process
Indian Institute of Management, Indore tweaked their admission process due to the lockdown that was caused because of COVID 19. IIM Indore, this year dropped the written ability test for the shortlisted candidates.
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