IIM Udaipur announces BBA admission 2026 dates; Know programme fees, eligibility
Vaishnavi Shukla | February 23, 2026 | 12:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Udaipur: No entrance exam will be held for IIMU BBA admissions 2026. Class 12 qualified students can apply for the BBA programme on the official website, iimu.in, by May 31.
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Udaipur has announced the IIM Udaipur BBA admission 2026 dates. Eligible candidates can apply for the IIM Udaipur BBA programme on the official website, iimu.in. No entrance exam will be held for IIMU BBA admissions.
As per the schedule, the last date for the IIM Udaipur BBA application is May 31. The programme will begin on June 6.
To apply for IIM Udaipur BBA admissions 2026, candidates will have to fill the application form, upload the required documents, and submit the application within the specified timeline.
Students will have to submit a fee of Rs 1000 while registering for the programme. The list of required documents for IIM Udaipur BBA admissions 2026 is as follows:
- Photo ID Card: Aadhaar, PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, passport, any other government photo ID card
- Address Proof: Aadhaar, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, any other government id with address
- Class 12 Marksheet (If pursuing class 12, submit 11 marksheet)
- Photograph
- Signature
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IIM Udaipur BBA Admissions 2026: Programme fee
The programme fee for IIM Udaipur BBA Admissions 2026 is shown in the table below.
|
Programme level |
Level Fee |
Cumulative Cost |
|
Year 1 |
Rs 50,000 |
Rs 50,000 |
|
Year 2 |
Rs 1,00,000 |
Rs 1,50,000 |
|
Year 3 |
Rs 1,50,000 |
Rs 3,00,000 |
|
Year 4 |
Rs 2,00,000 |
Rs 5,00,000 |
Note: The BBA fee structure is subject to change. Scholarships and fee waivers may be available for eligible candidates. For more fees and scholarship details, candidates can contact the institute's admission cell or visit the official website.
IIM Udaipur BBA Admissions 2026
Students who are appearing for Class 12 exams or equivalent in any stream from a recognised board are eligible to apply. Students who have completed Class 12 from any recognised board or the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) or have any Diploma are eligible. Working professionals or graduates seeking a second degree can also register.
According to the official IIM website, the programme is exclusively open to Indian nationals. Indian citizens residing outside India are also eligible to apply; however, they must attend the mid-semester and end-semester examinations in person at designated centres in cities across India.
“There are no restrictions based on academic stream, making the program accessible to learners from varied educational backgrounds,” the official IIM website reads.
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