The performance of the candidates in the IBSAT score or any other management entrance exam will be crucial for admission.
Abhiraj P | December 16, 2021 | 06:43 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The International School of Business and Research (ISBR) Business School has invited applications to its full-time PGDM, MBA Admissions 2022. The last date to apply for the PGDM course is December 28, 2021. The ISBR aptitude test (IBSAT) will be taking place on January 3 and 8, 2022. The result of the IBSAT will be announced on January 11.
ISBR Business School is offering six PGDM courses for its PGDM admission 2022. For enrolling on the PGDM course and PGDM in Sports Management, candidates must pay a fee amounting to Rs 9 lakhs. If the candidate wants to take up the PGDM course with one semester abroad, the fee would be Rs 10 lakhs, and for the Global PGDM course with a three-country program, the fee would be Rs 11 lakhs. ISBR Business School is also offering PGDM in Data Science and Business Analytics, and PGDM in Healthcare Management with a fee amounting to Rs 9.5 lakhs and Rs 6 lakhs respectively.
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Candidates are required to pay an application fee of Rs 1000. The mode of application will be online. Direct link to the application.
To enrol into the ISBR PGDM programmes, the candidates should meet the following criteria:
Candidates should be graduates from any discipline from a recognized university with an aggregate of a minimum of 50% marks.
Students who belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) community, should have scored an aggregate of at least 45% in their graduation.
Candidates will be selected based on their score in the ISBR aptitude test or any other management entrance exam. Apart from this, their performance in the micro presentation and personal interview will also be assessed.
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