IIMU EMBA admissions 2024 open; check details here
Sukriti Sahoo | April 16, 2024 | 02:35 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIM Udaipur is accepting applications for the EMBA programme 2024. Students can check the eligibility, course fee, selection process, and other details here.
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Udaipur has started the application process for the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programme 2024. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can complete the IIM Udaipur EMBA registration 2024 in online mode on the official website - iimu.ac.in. To apply for IIMU EMBA admissions 2024, applicants need to submit all the required details and pay the application fee of Rs. 1,000.
Direct Link to apply for IIMU EMBA admissions 2024 - Click Here
Candidates will be shortlisted based on a combination of their overall academic profile, work experience, score in the GMAT/ GRE/ CAT/ IIMU Test and performance in the personal interview for IIM Udaipur EMBA admissions 2024. IIMU EMBA application deadline for Cycle 3 is April 21, 2024 (as per the official website).
IIM Udaipur EMBA Admissions 2024: Important dates
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Last date to apply for IIMU EMBA admissions
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April 21, 2024
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IIMU Test date
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April 24, 2024 (8 PM to 10 PM)
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IIM Udaipur EMBA Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
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Programme Name |
IIM Udaipur EMBA Fee Structure |
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Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) |
Rs. 14,20,800 |
IIM Udaipur EMBA Eligibility Criteria 2024
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Minimum of 10+2 years of school education and 3 years of university education with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any discipline with at least 50% marks.
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Minimum three years of full-time post-qualification experience as on May 15, 2024.
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Valid GMAT or GRE score (not older than 5 years from the date of GMAT/ GRE exam) or CAT score of tests taken in 2020 or later, or
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Score of the IIMU Test to be conducted by IIMU.
IIMU EMBA admissions 2024: Mode of application and application fees
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Application Fees |
Rs. 1000 |
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Mode of Application |
Online |
IIM Udaipur EMBA Selection Process 2024
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Visit the official website of Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur.
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Complete the online application form by paying the application fee of Rs. 1000.
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Candidates who have a valid GMAT/ GRE/ CAT score do not need to appear in the IIMU Test. All other candidates need to appear for an IIMU Test.
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Shortlisted candidates will be called for an online personal interview.
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Admission will be offered based on a combination of the candidate’s overall academic profile, work experience, score in the GMAT/ GRE/ CAT/ IIMU Test and performance in the personal interview.
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Final admission will be confirmed after verification of documents and IIMU EMBA fee payment.
Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Udaipur: Contact Details
Phone No.: +91 72300 01227
(9:00 AM - 5:30 PM)
emba.admission(@)iimu.ac.in
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