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Content Writer | Updated On - Nov 27, 2025
Eligible candidates can now apply online at lloydbusinessschool.edu.in and check the complete eligibility, entrance criteria, and application process.

Lloyd Business School, Greater Noida, has officially opened admissions for the 2026 academic session across all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Candidates seeking admission to MBA, PGDM, BBA, and B.Com courses can now apply online through the institute’s official website, lloydbusinessschool.edu.in.
Apply Here – Lloyd Business School Admission 2026
LBS Greater Noida grants admission to its programmes based on national-level entrance examinations and merit criteria. For MBA admissions, the institute accepts valid scores of CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, or GMAT, followed by a Personal Interview (PI).
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Selected candidates must later submit proof of graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST). Additionally, applicants must have secured at least 50% marks in both Class 10 and Class 12 examinations.
Admission to the BBA programme is merit-based. Applicants must have completed 10th and 12th from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST). Eligible students can apply by filling out the online application form available on the official website of the institute.
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LBS Greater Noida Admission 2026: Eligibility, Selection Criteria, Cutoff, Application ProcessThe application process is entirely online. Applicants must register on the official portal, fill in the required academic and personal details, upload documents, and submit the form along with the application fee. The selection process may involve an entrance assessment, personal interview, and academic merit evaluation, depending on the programme.
Prospective candidates are advised to visit the official website to review eligibility criteria, fee structure, programme details, and important dates before applying. Early applications are encouraged as seats are allotted on a first-come-first-served or merit-based basis, depending on the course.
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