How are IPS Business School 2023 cut off marks determined?

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    Rohit Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The specific process of determining the cut-off marks for IPS Business School in 2023 may vary depending on various factors and the policies of the institution. Generally, cut-off marks are determined based on the following factors:

    1. Number of Applicants: The number of applicants for a specific programme affects the cut-off marks. If there is a high volume of applicants, the cut-off marks may be higher to ensure a competitive selection process.

    2. Availability of Seats: The number of available seats in a programme also impacts the cut-off marks. If there are limited seats, the cut-off marks may be set higher to select the most qualifie

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    Kousik Jana | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    IPS accepts CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA or any state level or central level test score. There is no cut-off predefined, but the merit is prepared on the basis of general profiling based on 10th, 12th, Graduation marks, Work experience, Entrance exam score for Interview/Telephonic Interview and final selection.

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    Arshiya Pathan | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The results of several national management entrance tests, such as the XAT, CAT, MAT, CMAT, and ATMA, determine the admission cutoff for the MBA programs at IPS Business School. Additionally, final-year students may apply for registration. In place of a set cutoff, merit is prepared for interviews and final selection based on X, XII, graduation marks, work experience, and test score marks.

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