RSB Chennai PGDM admissions 2024 are open; check details here
Team Careers360 | February 10, 2024 | 04:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
RSB Chennai is accepting applications for PGDM admissions 2024. Students can check the eligibility criteria, fees and selection process.
NEW DELHI: Rajalakshmi School of Business (RSB), Chennai has started the PGDM admissions 2024. Applications can apply for RSB Chennai PGDM course online from the official website- rsb.edu.in. The RSB Chennai admissions 2024 are done online by filling in the application form and paying application fee of Rs. 1,500.
The Rajalakshmi School of Business admission 2024 is done based on entrance exam, academic record, and personal interview. Applicants should have a valid GMAT/ CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ATMA/TANCET score. Entrance exam scores are considered as an indicator of academic ability and achievement and are only one of the parameters for final selection. Candidates can check the RSB Chennai course and fees, RSB Chennai eligibility criteria, and more here to avoid any discrepancies in future.
RSB Chennai Admissions 2024: Programmes offered, fees and eligibility criteria
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Programme name |
RSB Chennai fees |
Eligibility criteria |
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Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) |
Rs. 8,75,000 |
Passed bachelor’s degree with 50% marks. Valid score in GMAT/ CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ TANCET. Final-year students can also apply for admission. |
Rajalakshmi School of Business Admissions 2024: Important dates
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Last date to apply/ register |
First cycle closes on January 31, 2024 Second cycle closes on March 31, 2024 Third cycle closes on May 31, 2024 Fourth cycle closes on June 30, 2024 |
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Last date of application |
June 30, 2024 |
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Result announcement date |
Ten days post interview |
Rajalakshmi School of Business Admissions 2024: Application fees & mode of application
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Application fees |
Rs. 1,500 |
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Mode of application |
Online/ Offline |
RSB Chennai Selection Process 2024
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Visit the Rajalakshmi School of Business official website.
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Fill the RSB Chennai application by paying the application fee of Rs. 1,500.
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Candidates should have valid scores in GMAT/ CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ TANCET.
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Shortlisted candidates will be called to attend the personal interview.
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RSB Chennai selection is done through the composite score of students based on the entrance test, Statement of Purpose (SOP), past academic performance, work experience (if any), extra-curricular activities and interest, achievements and accomplishments.
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Final admission is offered after verification of documents and RSB Chennai fee payment.
Note: For offline applications, students shall call the Rajalakshmi School of Business Administrative office from the contact number given below
Rajalakshmi School of Business, Chennai: Contact Details
Rajalakshmi School of Business is a part of Rajalakshmi Institutions located at Chennai - Bangalore Highway, Kuthambakkam, Kanchipuram - Chennai Rd, Post, Tamil Nadu 600124. The Administrative office is located at No. 25, Third Floor, Chitrakulam N St, Alamelu Manga Puram, Girija Garden, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600004.
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