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The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B) has disclosed the scheduled dates for the IIM-B Test, an examination for admissions into its Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management (PGPEM) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes. The IIM-B Test is slated to be conducted online on November 19 and January 28, 2024.
The examination sessions on both days are set to take place from 10 AM to 12 noon. Aspiring candidates should take note of the specific registration deadlines corresponding to each session.
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For the test scheduled on November 19, 2023, the last date for registration is November 15, 2023. Meanwhile, candidates intending to appear for the January 28, 2024, session must complete their registration by January 25, 2024.
Prospective candidates are required to indicate the desired test round in the PGPEM/PhD 2024 online application before submission. Those who have previously taken the test but wish to reappear for the subsequent round have the option to do so by paying a fee of Rs 1,000.
It is important to note that if an applicant is unable to participate in the initially scheduled test round, the test fee paid for that round will be forfeited. However, they have the opportunity to appear for the second round test on January 28, 2024, by submitting the requisite test fee of Rs 1,000 through the provided link on the official website.
The IIMB Admission Test will be conducted and proctored online by IIM Bangalore. Candidates have the flexibility to take the test from the comfort of their homes or any suitable location. Specific instructions, conditions, and requirements for the test will be communicated to the candidates well in advance, as stated in an official statement from IIM Bangalore. The IIM-B test 2023 scores will be accepted for admission to the two-year MBA for working professionals: Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management (PGPEM) and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programme.
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