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Eligibility

  • A candidate is declared eligible for PGDM Courses if he/she has passed the degree examination from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks and a minimum of 45% marks for reserved category from any state in India. Such a candidate's application must be accompanied by relevant caste certificates and non-creamy layer certificates at the time of confirming the PGDM course admission. The absence of such certificates at the time of submitting the admission PGDM course application forms for admission to the course disqualifies them from reserved category seats, and such candidates will be considered for the open/general category.
  • 20% of the sanctioned seats are institute-level seats for the PGDM course.
  • Final year degree students, who have not received their results will be allowed to appear for ISBS PGDM course admission process, provided at the time of taking admission they have a certificate from their college/university about being a final year student awaiting results.
  • Before applying for the admission process of the ISBS PGDM course, candidates must have a written test score of any of the following tests: AICTE- CMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT/ATMA/G-MAT / State level Entrance Test (MH-CET) Candidates will be shortlisted for admission of PGDM courses based on – Indira Common Admission Process (ICAP).
Sr.No. Component PGDM course Weightage
1 Score in Common Entrance tests (CAT /MAT/XAT/ATMA/CMAT/ GMAT/ (MH-CET) 35%
2. Score in Academic Performance 15%
3. GD & PI 45%
4. Participation in Sports, extracurricular activities, Academic Diversity & Gender Diversity 05%

Note: The percentile scores of different entrance tests will be normalized by using a multiplier.

Accreditation

Accreditation

ISBS PGDM (General) & PGDM in Marketing program has been accredited by NBA and accorded Equivalence to MBA by AIU

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