Indus Business Academy Bangalore invites applications for PGDM 2024 programme; apply now
Piyush Chaudhary | December 8, 2023 | 02:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
Indus Business Academy Bangalore admissions open for the PGDM 2024 programme. Check all the details here.
NEW DELHI: Indus Business Academy (IBA), Bangalore is accepting applications for the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) 2024 programme. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for admission to Indus Business Academy PGDM Batch 2024-26 in online mode by visiting the institute's official website - applyonline.iba.ac.in.
Before proceeding to fill the IBA Bangalore application form, applicants need to carefully go through all the PGDM programme details mentioned in the Indus Business Academy PGDM admission notification 2024 like eligibility criteria, fees, and more.
IBA Bangalore PGDM eligibility criteria 2024
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Candidates must be a Graduate (10+2+3 OR 10+2+4) in any discipline from a recognized university, with not less than 50% and (reserved category not less than 45%) overall aggregate marks.
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IBA Bangalore accepts CAT 2023/ XAT 2024/ CMAT 2024/ NMAT by GMAC 2023/ MAT (September 2023, December 2023, February 2024, May 2024) / ATMA 2024/ GMAT (after September 2022)/ GATE 2022-23 or State Government Entrance tests scores.
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Final year students are also eligible to apply.
Indus Business Academy Bangalore PGDM application 2024 - Fees and mode
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Application Fee |
Rs 1050 |
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Mode of application |
Online |
IBA Bangalore admissions 2024 - Programme and fees
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Programme |
IBA PGDM fee structure |
Duration |
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PGDM |
Rs 9.78 lakhs |
2 years |
Indus Business Academy Bangalore PGDM admission process 2024
For admission to IBA Bangalore PGDM programme follow the below given steps.
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Eligible candidates can apply to IBA by filling the online application form.
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Pay the IBA Bangalore application fee.
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Send the printed copy of the filled application form along with other documents to the Admission Department of IBA Bangalore.
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Once the application is received by the Admission Department of IBA Bangalore, applicants will be notified about the initial round of selection process i.e., submission of the SOP (Statement of Purpose) via call and an email.
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Next step of the IBA selection process will be intimated after receipt of the SOP.
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Applicants will have to attend the IBA selection process on the designated date and time along with the original copies of all the relevant documents.
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The result will be intimated within 3 to 4 working days from the day of the selection process. Selected applicants will receive an IBA Admission Letter through email and Post.
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Applicants will have to send a confirmation mail of accepting the offer of admission within the specified time period as mentioned in the admission letter.
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Selected candidates are required to pay the prescribed IBA fee by the date specified in the admission letter.
Contact Details
Address
: Indus Business Academy, Lakshmipura, Thataguni Post, Kanakapura Main Road, Bengaluru 560062, India.
Email
: admissions@iba.ac.in
Phone No.:
+91-8026083703/ 8026083704/ 8026083705
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