By the year 2025, India is expected to be the third-largest consumer economy* in the world. With consumption expected to rise to $4 trillion* business truly is booming. However, India is also a land defined by socio-cultural diversity. Maintaining its economic dominance demands visionary leadership that can strike a balance between the complexity of India and its rise as an economic superpower.
*India Brand Equity Foundation
Designed to prepare participants for the future, this is one of the most competitive advanced management programmes in India today. You will gain the skills to meet both contemporary and emerging business challenges head-on. Our MBA programmes also provide distinct specialisations, to help give you an advantage over other MBA graduates.
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Member of AMDISA
MHRD Category '1' University Graded Autonomy
Eligibility
Must have a bachelors degree or equivalent with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in any discipline. The UG degree should entail a minimum of 3 years of study.
Admissions Test
A common aptitude test by GITAM, GAT/GBAT 2024 2024 is mandatory
Candidates with valid MAT, GMAT, CAT, XAT, ATMA, CMAT or NMAT scores exempted from GAT/GBAT 2024.
Selection Process
Candidates are shortlisted based on their application and Admissions test score. Participants with a low Admissions test score and a poor application are rejected in this round.
The candidates are then screened in a Personal Interview and other qualitative parameters.
Must have a bachelors degree or equivalent with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in any discipline. The UG degree should entail a minimum of 3 years of study.
Students in their final year are also eligible to apply, provided the candidate can furbish their pass certificate with the minimum cut-off.
A common aptitude test by GITAM, GAT/GBAT 2024 is mandatory
Candidates with valid MAT, GMAT, CAT, XAT, ATMA, CMAT or NMAT scores exempted from GAT/GBAT 2024
Candidates are shortlisted based on their application and Admissions test score. Participants with a low Admissions test score and a poor application are rejected in this round.
The shortlisted candidates are then screened in a Personal Interview and other qualitative parameters.