Imperial School of Agri Business MBA admissions 2023 open; apply now
Imperial School of Agri Business is accepting applications for the MBA in Food & Agribusiness Management programme. Check all the programme details here.
Piyush Chaudhary | January 24, 2023 | 09:17 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Imperial School of Agri Business (ISAB), Greater Noida admission open for full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Food & Agribusiness Management 2023 programme. The ISAB MBA-FABM programme offers specializations in nine different domains. Applicants interested and eligible can apply for the Imperial School of Agri Business MBA programme in online mode by visiting the ISAB official website - isab.org.in. An application fee of Rs 650 has to be paid for successfully submitting the ISAB MBA application form. Last date to apply for round 2 of ISA'BEST is April 12, 2023.
Before filling the ISAB application form, applicants must go through all the information provided in the Imperial School of Agri Business MBA admission notification 2023.
Imperial School of Agri Business MBA Eligibility Criteria 2023
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Candidates should have a Bachelor degree with 55% marks or equivalent in the agriculture and allied streams like Horticulture, Forestry, Fisheries, Sericulture, Agriculture Marketing, Home Science, Food Processing, Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Plant Sciences, Agriculture Engineering, Food Technology, Biotechnology and allied Sciences. Those with non-agriculture and allied streams like BA, B.Com, B.Tech, BBA/ BCA can also apply.
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Candidates who are in their final year can also apply.
Imperial School of Agri Business Application 2023 - Fees & mode
The MBA programme application form can be filled in online mode by visiting the Imperial School of Agri Business official website. An application fee of Rs 650 is to be paid while submitting the ISAB application form.
ISAB Admission 2023 - Programme, specializations, fees & duration
Programme Name |
Specialization |
Fees |
Duration |
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MBA |
Irrigation & Farm Mechanisation Agri-inputs Management Horticulture & Farm Management Commodity Management Food Business Management Dairy Management Poultry Management Animal Health Management Aquaculture Management |
Rs 6.70 lakhs + Rs 30,000 (Caution Money) |
21-24 months |
Imperial School of Agri Business Admission Process 2023
Admission to ISAB MBA in Food & Agribusiness Management programme is offered based on candidate's score in one of the following entrance exams: ISAB Online Aptitude Test/ CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT, percentage/ CGPA in SSC, HSC & undergraduation, valid certificate/ proofs of extra/ co-curricular activities, group discussion and personal interview. Candidates having percentile above 75 in CAT or XAT are exempted from appearing for the ISAB Online Aptitude Test and will be directly eligible for the GD and PI.
Contact Details
Imperial School of Agri Business, 30/7 and 8, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
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