IIM Kozhikode Announces Final Result For PGP 2020-2022 Batch
Mahima Bahl | May 13, 2020 | 05:43 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi- Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode which is known as IIM-K has declared the shortlist of selected candidates for the PGP batch of 2020-2022. The shortlist has been declared by IIM Kozhikode on its official website on May 13. Candidates who were waiting for the final shortlist can now check their result status in online mode by entering their CAT registration number, email ID as well as verification code on the official website i.e. iimk.ac.in
IIM Kozhikode 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 13, 2020 |
How To Check Final Result for Admission to IIM Kozhikode?
Candidates can follow below-mentioned steps to check their IIM Kozhikode Result 2020:
Step 1 - Click on the link provided-
iimk.ac.in
Step 2 - Click on PGP Results 2020-Offerlist/Waitlist
Step 3 - New window will open
Step 4 - Enter the login credentials i.e. CAT registration number, email ID, verification code
Step 5 - Click on “Submit” button
Step 6 - Result will be displayed
Step 7- Take the print out of the final result
About IIM Kozhikode Admission Criteria
IIM Kozhikode offers PGP admissions to those candidates who successfully clear all the stages of the selection process i.e. CAT 2019, written ability test and personal interview conducted in online mode. CAT 2019 was conducted by IIM Kozhikode (IIM-K) successfully in online mode.
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