Admission to IIM-B will also depend on how good you are in English.IIM-B has made its admission process for class 2008 public.Besides the usual group discussion (GD) and Personal Interviews (PIs), the institute has added another component before selecting a student -- language score -- for admissions 2008.
the score for GD and GD summary content has gone down from 7.5 to 5. A new criteria -- group discussion summary language score with weightage of five will be added to arrive at the final aggregate score.While the institute has not revealed why it was including English, the reasons behind the move could be to filter as many students as possible and make the admission process tougher.
IIM-B has internally developed an admission process based on academic performance (school, high school and graduation), CAT score, GD/PI and prior work experience.
Entry into the premier B-school will involve Two-phase selection process.
1st phase is applied to all eligible candidates who appear for CAT 2007 to determine those qualifying candidates who will be called for GDPI.During the GDPI, two faculty members will evaluate each qualifying student on his/her performance in the group discussion, summary of group discussion, personal interview. For those with work experience, each interviewer will evaluate the quality and relevance of work experience.
These scores in combination with the pre-GDPI selection parameters will be used cumulatively in the second and final phase of selection to identify the candidates, who will merit selection from among those who appear for the GDPI.
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