There is no minimum requirement for grades in finance courses that you must achieve while completing a bachelor's degree to qualify to apply for admission to the PGDM program, including finance specialization, at GIBS; instead, candidates who apply to the PGDM programme are assessed for eligibility based on their total grade point average for all courses taken during their degree programme and performance on an entrance exam.
To qualify for admission to the PGDM program, applicants must have attained:
At least 50% combined average grades from all subjects taken during their undergraduate studies from an accredited institution (45% for candidates from reserved categories, based on government guidelines); and
A qualifying score from a recognised management entrance test (cat, mat, cmat, xat, ATMA etc.) or any other test accepted by GIBS as a measure of management aptitude.
So, instead of saying "you need at least this level of finance course grade in order to be qualified, ” we are saying that what really matters is how many total course points you received while obtaining your bachelor's degree (50%) plus the results of your entrance exam plus your performance during the selection process (group discussion/personal interview). If you would like to know what the competitive score or percentile range would look like for PGDM finance at gibS, I would be happy to provide you with that information тоже!