
IGNOU MBA admission starts: Check eligibility criteria here
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IGNOU has started accepting applications for a 2-year long MBA programme. Here's a look at the eligibility criteria.
IGNOU MBA January 2022 session application link has been activated. Indira Gandhi National Open University’s (IGNOU’s) Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme admission application process has begun for January 2022 session.
IGNOU MBA programme under the School of Management Studies (SOMS) has been approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The eligibility criteria to apply for IGNOU MBA programme is 50 per cent marks in the undergraduate degree. However, candidates from the reserved category can apply with 45 per cent marks. IGNOU MBA programme does not require an entrance test.
The duration of the programme is two years and candidates can complete it in four years. Learners will have to complete 28 courses spanning across four semesters and will have 116 credits. Candidates can take admission in Human Resource Management, Financial Management, Marketing Management, Operations Management and Services Management.
SOMS, IGNOU, has also collaborated with the Indian Institute of Banking Finance (IIBF) and is offering MBA in Banking and Finance (MBF).
Candidates should at least have an undergraduate degree of 3 years with at least 50% marks (45% in the case of candidates belonging to the reserved category);
Candidates should have passed the CAIIB examinations of the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance, Mumbai, and be awarded the requisite qualification/credentials therefore by the Institute.

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