SIBM Bengaluru invites applications for MBA 2024 programmes; apply now
Piyush Chaudhary | October 6, 2023 | 08:54 AM IST | 2 mins read
SIBM is accepting applications for admissions to MBA and MBA (Business Analytics) programmes. Last date to register online is December 8, 2023.
NEW DELHI:
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM) Bengaluru has started the application process for full time Master of Business Administration (MBA) 2024 programmes. For admission to MBA and MBA (Business Analytics) programmes, interested and eligible candidates can apply by visiting the official SIBM website - sibmbengaluru.edu.in. Last date to apply online is December 8, 2023.
SIBM Bengaluru MBA registrations 2024 -
Apply here
Before proceeding to fill the SIBM application form, candidates need to carefully go through the SIBM Bengaluru MBA admission 2024 notification to know the course eligibility criteria, fees, duration, dates and other important details.
SIBM Bengaluru MBA admissions 2024 - Important dates
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Events |
Date |
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Last date to register online |
December 08, 2023 (Friday) |
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SNAP entrance exam date |
December 10, 2023 (Sunday) |
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December 17, 2023 (Sunday) |
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December 22, 2023 (Friday) |
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SNAP result date |
January 10, 2024 (Wednesday) |
SIBM Bengaluru MBA admissions 2024 - Eligibility criteria
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Candidates should be Graduate from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance and must have obtained a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes).
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Candidates appearing for final year examinations can also apply, but their admission will be subject to obtaining a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% or equivalent grade for Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes).
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Candidates who have completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
SIBM application 2024 - Fees and mode
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Registration fee for SNAP |
Rs 2250 per test (non-refundable) |
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Programme Registration Fee |
Rs 1000 per programme (non-refundable) |
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Mode of application |
Online |
SIBM Bengaluru admissions 2024 - Programmes and fees
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Programme Name |
Specialisation |
Total Fees |
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MBA |
Finance Marketing Human Resource Management Operations |
Rs 18.90 lakhs |
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MBA (Business Analytics) |
Business Analytics |
Rs 18.90 lakhs |
SIBM Bengaluru MBA selection process 2024
Final selection to SIBM MBA programmes, will be based on candidates performance in SNAP entrance exam, Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI).
SIBM MBA selection weightage
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Particulars |
Marks |
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SNAP Score out of 60 |
50 Marks |
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Group Exercise (GE) |
10 Marks |
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Personal Interaction (PI) |
40 Marks |
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Total |
100 |
Contact Details
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru, 95/1, 95/2 Electronics City, Phase 1, Hosur Road, Bengaluru – 560100
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