GIM Goa PGDM Admission Criteria 2024 Changed; Check Details Here


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GIM provides a general PGDM and three specialised PGDM Programs (PGDM - Big Data Analytics, PGDM - Banking Insurance and Financial Services, and PGDM - Health Care Management) with an advanced curriculum taught by experts. 

GIM PGDM Admission Criteria Changed; CMAT Score Not Accepted Anymore

New Delhi: Goa Institute of Management has changed its selection criteria for admission into PGDM courses. The institute no longer accepts CMAT scores for admission into the courses.

Prior to this change, the Goa Institute of Management(GIM) was considering CMAT scores with 40% weightage in the selection of the candidates. But, now, as per the recent update of the institute, it is no more accepting CMAT scores for admission.

GIM Not to Accept CMAT Score

Goa Institute of Management (GIM) won't consider CMAT scores for 2024 admissions. GIM, a globally well-regarded business school with excellent placements comparable to IIMs, is changing its admission process. It will conduct admission strictly on the basis of merit and the other entrance exam scores like CAT, XAT are still accepted. You should also know that there is no management quota reservation for admission to its PGDM Courses.

They provide a general PGDM and three specialised PGDM Programs (PGDM - Big Data Analytics, PGDM - Banking Insurance and Financial Services, and PGDM - Health Care Management) with an advanced curriculum taught by experts. Shortlisted candidates are called for the Final Selection Process which includes Academic Scores, Personal Interview, Work Experience and Profile Assessment.

Weightage for Final Selection for GIM PGDM Admission 2024

Components Weightage Scores
Objective Assessment (Based on CAT, XAT or CMAT Scores) 40%
Academic Records 15%
Work Experience 10%
Face to Face Evaluation 30%
Composite Diversity Index 5%

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