Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management - Admission

Admission

The admission process is quite tough for the B-School. The candidates those are succeeded in the CAT test are shortlisted for the further processes to get admitted in Master in Business Administration (MBA) course. Therefore, the final list of the candidates is then called for a personal interview along with a small group discussion. The final list is made on the basis of the performance in this complete admission process. Admission to the MHRM is done by the same procedure.

While getting admission in MPSM is a bit easier — students can get admission on the basis of their MAT score. The institute used to conduct its own admission test for other courses.

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