Can I get direct admission in IMI Kolkata?
Direct admission is not offered at the Institute of Engineering and Management (IEM) Kolkata. Admissions are determined by entrance exam scores and merit. Accepted exams include IEMJEE for B.Tech, BCA, and BBA courses; CAT/MAT/JEMAT for MBA; WB JECA for MCA; and WBJEE for B.Tech. Shortlisted candida
No, IMI Kolkata does not give direct admissions. The institute offers PGDM, and admission is strictly entrance based. To get into the institute, students should meet admission criteria of the course. IMI Kolkata shortlists the students depends on CAT/ XAT/ CMAT scores etc. Candidates also have to ap
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IMI Kolkata charges an application fee for the registration in the PGDM program. It charges INR 2250. This fee can be paid via the online mode on the official website of the college.
The Delhi campus of IMI Kolkata was established in 1981. The Kolkata campus of IMI was established in 2011. IMI Delhi has been ranked 40 in the Management Category by NIRF in 2025. On the other hand, IMI Kolkata was ranked 42. Thus, IMI Delhi is ranked better.
According to the NIRF 2025 rankings, IMI Kolkata was ranked 42 whereas IMI Bhubaneswar was ranked 94 in the Management Category. So IMI Kolkata is ranked better than IMI Bhubaneswar.
Students have a wide range of electives to choose from in the PGDM programme at IMI Kolkata. PGDM students are allowed to take courses from two areas of specialisation, one as a major and the other as a minor.
The duration of PGDM offered by IMI Kolkata is 2 years. There are 3 trimesters in each academic year. So there are a total of 6 trimesters of this program. Each trimester is 10-12 weeks long.
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