What is the application process for ABBS?

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    Shirsha Dutta | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    ABBS (The Acharya Bangalore Business School located in Bangalore) Application Process is as follows :

    •  Submit the Filled Application
    •  Eligibility Criteria is matched
    •   Applications are then short listed
    •  Students undergo Screening Test, Group Discussion & Personal Interview (Verification of all the Original Documents and  Experience Certificate (if any) at Group Discussion and Personal Interview Centre)
    • The final decision of the admission in ABBS is completely based on the performance, by the candidate.
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    Bhashkar jyoti sharma

    a year ago

    The ABBS Bangalore application process includes the following steps:

    1. Submission of Application
      2. Evaluation for Eligibility
      3. Shortlisting of Applications
      4. Candidates undergo a Screening Test, Group Discussion, and Personal Interview (where original documents and experience certificates, if any, are verified).
      5. The final admission decision at ABBS is solely based on the candidate's performance.
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    Nagaraju KP | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    ABBS Bangalore Application Process as follows:

    > Filled Application

    > Eligibility Criteria Matching

    > Short-listing of Applications

    > Students undergo Screening Test, Group Discussion & Personal Interview (Verification of all the Original Documents & Experience Certificate (if any) at GD & PI Centre)

    > The final decision of the admission in ABBS is completely based on the performance, by the candidate

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