IBSAT 2024: Registration Window Extended Till December 23, Apply NOW!
Interested parties may apply by going to general.ibsindia.org, the IBS's official website.

IBSAT 2024 | Official Website
The ICFAI Business Studies Aptitude Test (IBSAT) 2024 registration deadline has been extended by the ICFAI Business School (IBS) to December 23, 2024. The previous deadline was December 18, 2024. Interested parties may apply by going to general.ibsindia.org, the IBS's official website.
Eligibility criteria
Applicants must have graduated with at least half of their credits.
Applicants must have completed their 10+2+4 schooling.
Those who do not qualify for English-language education must submit their TOEFL, NELT, or IELTS scores by May 31, 2025.
Application fees
Students must pay the IBSAT 2024 registration fee in order to complete the registration process. Candidates must pay Rs. 1800 as an application fee. You can pay the application cost by UPI, credit, debit, or online banking services.
How to check?
-Visit the IBSAT official website.
-Go to the homepage and select "Apply Now."
-Select "New Registration" and provide the required details.
-Complete the application online.
-Click the link for the final submission after paying the registration cost.
ICFAI conducts the IBSAT online to applicants for MBA and PhD programs at IBS Bengaluru and Hyderabad. The computer-based test format consists of multiple-choice questions. Exams last two hours and include questions about quantitative approaches, language, analytical thinking, data interpretation, and reading comprehension.
IBSAT tests are administered online with proctored supervision. Applicants must complete the registration and application process by the stipulated date.
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