Last Updated Nov - 25 - 2024, 05:25 PM | Source : India Today | Visitors : 43
IIM Lucknow announces the shortlisting and selection criteria for its MBA, MBA-ABM, and MBA-SM programs for the 2025-27 batch, with emphasis on CAT scores, work
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow has announced the shortlisting and selection criteria for its MBA, MBA-ABM, and MBA-SM programs for the 2025-27 batch. The selection process includes CAT 2024 scores, an Application Rating Score (ARS), and a Personal Interview (PI), assessing candidates’ academic performance, diversity, and interpersonal skills. For the MBA-SM program, candidates must have a minimum of 24 months of work experience.
The CAT 2024 exam, conducted by IIM Calcutta on November 24, was successful, with questions ranging from moderate to difficult. The test was conducted in three shifts.
Overview of the Admissions Process and Weight
The final selection for IIM Lucknow’s MBA programs is determined through a comprehensive evaluation process, considering various parameters with assigned weightages. Each parameter plays a key role in assessing candidates, and the overall score reflects the significance of each component. Below is a breakdown of these factors along with their respective weightages:
The MBA in Agribusiness Management (MBA-ABM) invites applications from candidates with backgrounds in agriculture, rural management, and sustainability, aligning with the program’s focus on agribusiness and rural development.
Candidates can check the detailed admission criteria here.
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