KIMS MBA Admissions 2022: Registration open; Check details here
Ujjwal Kirti | March 2, 2022 | 06:31 PM IST | 1 min read
KIMS Bangalore invites application for the MBA admissions 2022. Candidates can check all about the eligibility criteria, course fees and other important details here.
NEW DELHI: Koshys Institute of Management Studies (KIMS), Bangalore has started the admission process for MBA programme 2022. Eligible candidates can apply for the KIMS MBA programme both online or offline mode. Students need to submit valid scores from management entrance exams such as CAT, MAT, KMAT(Karnataka), CMAT.
Before applying for KIMS MBA 2022, candidates need to go through the detailed eligibility criteria of different courses of KIMS that are MBA - Core, MBA Comprehensive and MBA Advance. The registration process will be completed after paying the application fees of Rs. 1,000. Candidates can choose thier specialization after the completion of the first year.
KIMS Bangalore: Programme and fees
|
Programme Name |
Fees |
|
MBA - Core |
Rs. 325000 |
|
MBA - Comprehensive |
Rs. 455000 |
|
MBA - Advance |
Rs. 650000 |
KIMS MBA 2022: Application fees and mode of application
|
Application Fees |
Rs.1000 |
|
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
KIMS MBA admission 2022: Eligibility criteria
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Candidates with the minimum aggregate of 50% marks in their undergraduate programme can apply.
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Those students who appeared for the top management examination such as CAT, MAT, KMAT(Karnataka), CMAT are eligible.
KIMS Bangalore address and contact details:
No.31, Kannur P.O, 1, Hennur-Bagalur Road, Mitganahalli, Kadusonnapanahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562149
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