LBSIM Delhi declares PGDM 2019-21 shortlist; GD-PI rounds scheduled in February
Sreetama Datta | January 31, 2019 | 07:38 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 31: Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) Delhi has announced the shortlist of candidates for the two-year full-time PGDM programmes of 2019-21 batch. The shortlisted candidates will have to appear for the Group Discussion and Personal Interview rounds. LBSIM Delhi has also sent the call letter to shortlisted candidates on their registered email and address.
Click here to check the LBSIM Delhi shortlist status.
How to check the LBSIM Delhi shortlist status?
Candidates have to enter their CAT 2018 registration number and click on ‘Get Result’ tab. The candidates have been shortlisted on the basis of their CAT 2018 performance.
Final selection criteria
The merit list will be generated on the basis of the following parameters and weightages.
Merit List - Weightage to Different factors
|
Selection Criteria |
Weightage |
|
CAT/GMAT score |
60 percent |
|
GD, PI and Extempore |
40 percent |
Admission Schedule
The GD-PI rounds will be conducted in February 2019 and the final merit list will be declared in March 2019.
The course fee for the PGDM programme is Rs. 14,26,550. The flagship programme offered by the institute is Post Graduate Diploma in Management and the specialisations are offered in Finance, Research and Business Analytics and Logistics and Supply Chain management.
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