Can I get scholarship based on MAT score for PGDM at GIBS Business School?

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    dhanush

    a week ago

    Yes, at GIBS Business School, you can get a PGDM scholarship based on your MAT score. Students with higher MAT scores are eligible for bigger scholarships. GIBS also considers consistent academic performance in 10th, 12th, and graduation for scholarships. These scholarships help support students financially and make education at GIBS more accessible.

     
     
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    Bhavani | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    Yes, you can get a scholarship based on your MAT score for the PGDM programme at GIBS Business School. GIBS offers merit-based scholarships to students with good scores in national exams like MAT. If you have a strong MAT score, it increases your chances of being considered for a scholarship.

    In addition to the MAT score, GIBS also considers other factors such as your overall academic performance, extracurricular activities, and performance in the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). So, while a good MAT score is important, the final scholarship decision will also depend on your complete profile.

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    Nishtha Shukla | Guide-Level 15

    10 months ago

    Yes, GIBS Business School offers scholarship based on MAT score. Based on the score of the candidates, scholarship amount is offered. Below is the criteria for the scholarship:

    MAT ScoreScholarship Amount
    Composite Score 700 or AboveINR 50,000
    Composite Score 650 or AboveINR 35,000
    Composite Score 600 or AboveINR 25,000

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