IMT reopens admissions for two-year PGDM programme; Details here
IMT will follow the common admission process and will shortlist the candidates on the basis of their CAT 2020/ XAT 2021/ CMAT 2021/ GMAT scores.
Team Careers360 | January 6, 2021 | 11:59 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
IMT has reopened the admissions to its two-year post-graduate management diploma for the 2021-23 batch. Candidates who have not yet applied can now apply and fill the online common application form for IMT Ghaziabad, IMT Nagpur and IMT Hyderabad campuses. The application process is online and the fees are Rs.2,000. Before applying, candidates are required to read the eligibility criteria. IMT will follow the common admission process and will shortlist the candidates on the basis of their CAT 2020/ XAT 2021/ CMAT 2021/ GMAT scores.
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Online admission process 2021
The IMT common admissions process for 2021 will take place in online mode. All shortlisted candidates will be sent across a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) document before the commencement of the admission process in February 2021. The instruction will also address the online admission process, do’s and don’ts and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Key components of the admission process
Profile detail form and submission of SOP- All shortlisted candidates are required to
fill profile detail form which will be sent to them by end of January 2021. The profile detail form will include education background, work experience etc. In addition to this, candidates need to submit a 300-word ‘statement of purpose’.
Video - All shortlisted candidates need to upload a one minute video introducing themselves and their background, career aspirations. The same needs to be shot and uploaded in a given format and portal before the selection process. The details of the video upload (portal, size, format etc.) will be shared with selected candidates in the SOP document mentioned above.
Personal Interview - All shortlisted candidates will have to participate in an online interview process with 2-3 panellists. The interview will be 15-20 minutes long and will be online. The details of the interview including login details and other protocols will be shared with students via the SOP document mentioned above.
The candidate will be evaluated on five parameters during the Personal Interview process:
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Communication and Interpersonal skills
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Analytical /Problem solving skills
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Business Affairs and General Awareness
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Domain knowledge
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Future Potential for employability
About IMT
Institute of Management Technology (IMT) has smart campuses with ultra-modern academic facilities, deep corporate engagement, intensive international connect, faculty with rich experience in industry and academics, vibrant campus life ensuring a holistic approach in grooming the students for the challenging career.
Also read:
MAT 2020 result announced for December session
XAT 2021 response sheet released
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