Are admissions at Indus Business School entrance-based or merit-based?

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  • Admission to Indus Business School is based solely on merit. This means that candidates are chosen based on their academic performance and achievements. The entrance exam is only a qualifying criterion, not a ranking criterion. To be eligible for admission, candidates must obtain at least 50% on the entrance exam. The institute's merit list is used to make the final decision.

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    Nitesh suryavanshi

    3 months ago

    Admissions at Indus Business School (IIEBM)  are both entrance-based and merit-based. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline as recognized by AICTE/UGC, under 10+2+3 / 10+2+4 system with a minimum of 50% marks. Candidates appearing in the Final Year may also apply, provided they complete all formalities of examinations before July and furnish proof of having met the minimum eligibility criteria before November of the current Academic Year. The admission process involves a combination of factors including past academic performance, performance in the Individual Assessment Process (Group Discussion, Personal Inte

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