IIM Bangalore has released final shortlist for its 47th PGP batch on May 9, 2020. Delay in final selection process occured due to COVID-19 pandemic and nationwise lockdown. Shortlist for Written ability test and personal interview was released on January 10 after CAT Result was declaredon Janury 4, 2020. IIM banglore relaxed cutoff dor admissions in 2020 with greater focus on academic profile. Candidates who made it to the final shortlist will be intimated personally via email and message.
IIM Bangalore Selection Criteria held in 2 steps- Clearing CAT,Written Ability Test (WAT) & Personal Interview (PI).
WAT and PI was conducted at Banglore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi. Candidates shortlisted for the PI process had to take WAT on a topic provided by IIM Bangalore.
Class 10-12 grades, academic performance at graduation level and prior work experience are also considered while preparing the final merit list.
For foreign nationals, GMAT score will be accepted. IIM-B reduced CAT Cutoff percentile by 5 points bringing it to 85 percentile this year
Note- IIM Bangalore has announced that 40% weightage will be given to CAT Score for PGP admissions 2020-2022. Earlier 20% weightage was given to CAT Score. The remaining 60% weightage will be based on several other factors.
A balanced score in all threesections of CAT: Verbal ability and reading comprehension, quantitative aptitude,data interpretation and logical reasoning. In addition a sound academic profileis a must to get into pretigious IIM Bangalore.
In this phase, the average of the scores given by the interviewers will be considered. While for the content & style, the score given by an independent evaluator will be considered in Personal Interview. IIM Bangalore Selection Process Phase 2 includes the below stages-
Written Ability Test (WAT) (Score = 10)
Personal Interview (PI) (Score = 30)
The WAT score and the personal interview score after standardization across interview panels and sessions will be added to the following scores to arrive at the final aggregate score.
CAT (weight = 25)
10th board (weight = 10)
12th board (weight = 5)
Bachelors (weight = 10)
Weighted Work Experience (weight = 10)
The final offers of admission to candidates will be made strictly on the basis of ranks in each category on the final aggregate score.
The average quality of work experience score will be multiplied by the pre-PI work experience score and accordingly, the work / professional experience component score (maximum score 5) used in Phase 1 will be revised in Phase 2 (maximum score 10).
IIM-B Shortlisting Parameters
IIM Banglore Shortlisting Parameters
Parameter
Weightage in Percentile on a 100 scale
Details
CAT 2019 Percentile
40
Prescribed differently for each section
Class 10 marks
20
90% and above
Class 12 marks
10
90% and above
Bachelors Degree
20
Stream wise weightage
Gender diversity
2
Preference to Female candidates
Work Experience
8
3 years and more given maximum weightage
The database of 10th and 12th scores of all CAT applicants of the past two years is used for identifying the 90th percentile score for each 10th and 12th board for this purpose.
For all candidates in the first shortlist, final scores obtained by them are used for the bachelors’ degree and professional degrees (if any). Incomplete or intermediate scores are considered only if their final score is pending.
For all candidates in the first shortlist, candidates with Chartered Accountancy, CostAccounting, and Company Secretary certifications are eligible for weight under professional course. No other professional course is eligible for weight under professional course. The professional course score is also standardized for all candidates in the first shortlist.
For all candidates in the first shortlist, the score/weight for work experience is calculated as:
Pre PI score for Work Experience
= 8x/36 if 0 < x < 36
= 8 if x >= 36
Where x is the months of work experience up to July 2019
For all candidates in the first shortlist, the weights for the parameters are fixed as:
CAT = 40
10th board = 20
12th board = 10
Bachelors = 20
Gender Diversity = 2
Work Experience = 8
The 40 points for CAT are derived from the performance in each of the three sections as follows:
Section
Points
Quantitative Aptitude (QA)
10
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR)
16
Verbal & Reading Comprehension (VRC)
14
For all candidates in the first shortlist, the top 10 candidates in each of the following: total score in CAT exam, adjusted Bachelors’ score (commerce, arts, and science disciplines) and Professional (CA/ICWA/CS), from the first shortlist, as created using the criteria (in first table) automatically qualify for PI. These candidates are given a chance to appear for PI due to their exceptional performance in these categories. However, at the end of Phase 2, all such candidates must merit selection at an identical level of composite aggregate score like any other candidate.
For all candidates in the first shortlist, normalization or standardization in any component stated above is carried out as per the following formula. All standardization is done with reference to the qualifying first shortlist or its sub-divisions; Standardized score, truncated between 0 and weight (wt) is computed from the raw score (val) as:
Max [0, min {wt, wt/2 + ((val-mean) / sd) * wt / 6}]
IIM-B Admission Dates
IIM Bangalore Admission Dates 2020
Given below are all important dates for PGP 2020-20:
Event
Date (Tentative)
Application Deadline
December 05, 2019(5.00 p.m. IST)
Interview Shortlist
December 08, 2019
Interviews Dates
December 16 or 17, 2019
Offers
December 26, 2019
Last date for accepting offers
January 25, 2020
Programme Registration
June 14, 2020
IIM Bangalore CAT Cut Off 2018
Category
Section 1 (VARC)
Section 2 (DILR)
Section 3 (QA)
Aggregate
General
90
80
80
90
NC – OBC
80
70
70
80
SC
50
50
50
70
ST
50
50
50
70
PWD
50
50
50
60
IIM-B Admission through GMAT
IIM Bangalore Admission through GMAT
For candidates applying via GMAT, a separate process will be followed.
It is important for a candidates applying via GMAT to have resided abroad for at least 18 months in the preceding three years, have a valid GMAT score, and should not be / have been in a position to appear for CAT. The GMAT code for IIMB PGP is Q9H-KK-49.
The first shortlist among such applicants is created by applying the same percentile cut-offs for CAT, as used for the general category candidates.
The academic background and international experience of the candidate will be scrutinized.
The evaluating faculty will also assess whether the candidate is likely to gain admission through CAT.
All shortlisted candidates will appear for the PI round.
Candidates appearing for the PI process through remote video conferencing would be required to take the Written Ability Test (WAT) through email.
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