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ISB: Programmes Expenses for PGP 2009-10

The following is the information in respect of expenses relating to one year PGP programme for the academic year 2009-10. The School awards institutional grants and corporate-sponsored scholarship assistance in addition to facilitating agreements with financial institutions to provide long-term, low-interest loans.
*Note: As advised by the Counsel of the School, Service Tax is not applicable on the fees charged for the PGP programme. This view is not accepted by the Service Tax Authorities. The matter is under adjudication and should the decision go against the School, the School reserves the right to collect the service tax amount from the students in addition to the fees. The present rate of service tax (inclusive of cess) is 12.36%.
*Note:
  1. USD amounts are approximate and will be likely to change depending on the exchange rate.
  2. The School realises its fee in Indian Rupees. There are options available to make payments in foreign currency also; in which case the amount realised must be equivalent to the amounts fixed in INR.
  3. It is mandatory to live in the campus.
  4. Tuition fees cover course packs provided but certain courses require mandatory text books over and above the study material supplied by ISB.
  5. Every student is required to have a laptop. You can buy one from vendors identified by the School (ISB will help you to get special rates) or bring your own. Rates may vary according to the model opted for.
  6. Expenses pertaining to meals can differ depending upon the plan opted. The residential facilities have kitchens for people who would like to cook.
Medical Insurance
  • It is mandatory for all students and their dependents living on campus to have medical insurance.
  • The ISB will arrange to purchase a group medical insurance for all students and their dependents.
  • The premium of this will have to be paid by all students in addition to the other fees at the time of registration.
  • The premium is aproximately in the range of INR 1,300 to 4,000 depending on the age of the insured - these amounts are approximate and subject to change.
    Miscellaneous Expenses
  • Please also budget for some miscellaneous expenses which may vary depending on your needs and preferences (like schooling for children, sightseeing, etc.) Exchange Programme ExpensesIf you wish to participate in the exchange programme certain expenses have to be borne by the student depending upon the travelling and accommodation costs incurred. It may vary from USD 6000 to USD 10000 (approx.) depending upon the school you have been admitted to.

ISB admission information sessions - other locations

The ISB conducts Information Sessions to reach out to all prospective students. The agenda for each session includes:
A presentation on Admissions (40 mins)
Question and Answer session (40 mins)
City Address Date Timings Registration
  1. Bangalore ITC Windsor August 24, 2008 10:00 am - 12 noon Register
  2. Bangalore ITC Windsor August 24, 2008 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Register
  3. Chandigarh PHD HouseSector-31-A, Chandigarh August 10, 2008 10:00 am - 12 noon Register
  4. Chennai Taj Connemara August 31, 2008 10:00 am - 12 noon Register
  5. Chennai Taj Connemara August 31, 2008 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Register
  6. Kolkata Taj Bengal August 10, 2008 10:00 am - 12 noon Register
  7. Kolkata Taj Bengal August 10, 2008 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Register
  8. Mumbai World Trade Centre, Cuffee Parade August 2, 2008 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Register
  9. Mumbai Taj Lands End August 3, 2008 10:00 am - 12 noon Register
  10. Mumbai Taj Lands End August 3, 2008 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Register

A nominal fee will be charged to attend these sessions.

ISB Campus Sessions - August to November, 2008 at Hyderabad

The best way to explore what the ISB has to offer to its students is to visit its sprawling campus on the outskirts of Hyderabad on any of the following Fridays, for an On-Campus Information Session. At these sessions you can learn more about the ISB and about admissions into its Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) in particular. You will also get the chance to interact one-on-one with our Admissions Staff and the Class of 2009. The agenda for each session includes:
Venue: ISB, HyderabadCampus Tour: 6:00 pm– 6:15 pm
A presentation on Admissions: 6:20 pm– 6:50 pm
Question and Answer session: 6:50 pm – 7:30 pm
Date Timings Registration
  1. August 1, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  2. August 8, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  3. August 22, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  4. August 29, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  5. September 5, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  6. September 19, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  7. September 26, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  8. October 3, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  9. October 10, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  10. October 17, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  11. October 24, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  12. October 31, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  13. November 7, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  14. November 14, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  15. November 21, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register
  16. November 28, 2008 6:00 pm- 7:30 pm Register

It is also to be mentioned here that the ISB conducts admission information sessions at other big cities. For other cities, please click here.

ISB - Curtain Raiser for the academic year 2009-10

Hai Friends,
All the best for all those people who are aspiring to become tomorrow's global leaders at Indian School of Business, which is ranged as Top-20 in the global MBA rankings by Financial Times. Now that the admission process for Round-1 has started, think about it seriously, prepare with acumen and hit the bulls eye in your first attempt. I also wish all the best for re-applicants who missed the bus in their earlier attempts. In this blog, I would try to give the information about the ISB admission process, the details of admission information sessions conducted by ISB at Hyderabad and other big cities, actual interview experiences of candidates appeared in the previous years as well as in the current year, the opinions of persons who passed out from ISB, the Indian macro economic scenario, the inflation trends, the monetory trends, the growth in the Gross Dometic Product, analysis of various emerging sectors of Indian economy, emerging employment opportunities and much more.

ISB Admission Essays - 2008-09

The following are the admission essays for applying one year full time Post Graduate Programme in Mangement for the academic year 2008-09

Essay 1

The ISB culture stresses on a diverse mix of students; life at the ISB is a unique experience for the students. How will your candidature contribute to this culture at the ISB? (300 words max)

Essay 2

A million dollars or knighthood: what would you choose and why? (300 words max)


Essay 3

You have a new manager who has just joined your organisation. As a part of the handover, the outgoing manager is describing each person reporting to him. How do you think the outgoing manager will describe you to the incoming manager? (300 words max)


Essay 4 (Optional)

Please provide additional information, if any, that will significantly affect the consideration of your application to the ISB. Please do not repeat information which has already been stated elsewhere in the application. You may use this to clarify any breaks in education/work, inform about any other item which you think has not been covered elsewhere etc. (300 words max)
Note down the above essays. Prepare well and all the best.

ISB admissions for 2008-09 are open

Hai freinds,

Again the admission process for one year full-time Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) for 2008-09 at ISB is opened. The site of ISB now accepts for filling up the application form.
  • You have to register at the ISB site first by creating account by Clicking Here, before proceeding to fill up the application form.
  • The email address that you enter in this form will be treated as your primary email address.
  • All communications will be sent to your primary email address provided in the registration form.
  • Please note that the online application system does not allow you to change your primary email address once entered so as to ensure that all communications made by the ISB reach you in time. ISB would be unable to accommodate any requests for changes in your email address.
  • Upon registration, a confirmation mail will be sent to your email address with verification link. You will be able to access the application only after the verification.
  • The application form can be filled up in multiple sessions. So, start early, download the essays and start working for your essays.
  • Instructions for filling up the applications are very clear
  • Recommendations have to be written in a prscribed format provided in the application. The format can be downloaded. If the space provided in the original word document is not suffiecient, you can expand the space provided for each question in the Recommendation Letter.

If you have any query regarding the application form, you can mail to apphelp@isb.edu or you can talk to the admissions office at 040-23187474.

Wishing all the ISB aspirants for Class of 2009 all the best.

ISB Admissions - Frequently Asked Questions

A) About the Post Graduate Programme in Management
  1. What is the PGP?
    The PGP refers to the ISB’s full-time one-year residential Post Graduate Programme in Management. The PGP is comparable in rigor and content to a regular two-year full-time MBA programme offered by global business schools.
  2. Is the PGP similar to the Executive MBA programmes offered by several business schools?
    No. As mentioned above, the Post Graduate Programme is similar in rigor and content to a regular two-year full-time MBA programme offered by global business schools.
  3. Does the PGP award an MBA degree?
    No. Unlike in other countries, degrees can only be awarded by universities in India.
  4. What are the concentrations being offered in the PGP?
    The concentrations offered can be viewed on ISB's website at http://isb.edu/pgp/Curriculum.Shtml?menuid=106

B) Admissions Criteria

a) GMAT

1) What is the GMAT?
The GMAT is the Graduate Management Admission Test conducted by Graduate Management Admission Council and is a globally recognised test for admission to business schools. For more information on GMAT please visit their official web site http://www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT

2) Is there a cut-off score for the GMAT at the ISB?
There is no cut-off score for the GMAT; however, a competitive score strengthens the application but does not in anyway guarantee admission. Similarly a lower score also does not necessarily mean exclusion.

3) Is it mandatory to take the GMAT before applying to the ISB?
Yes it is. The applicant has to take the GMAT and submit his/her score before sending in the application.

4) What is the validity period for a GMAT score?
Currently a GMAT score is valid for 5 years.

5) If I submit more than one GMAT score, which score will be considered by the ISB?
The higher score would be considered, provided it is within the validity period of five years.

6) How long does it take for the Official GMAT scores to reach ISB?
Normally it takes 2-3 weeks for the official GMAT score to reach us. Therefore, we strongly recommend that applicants plan and book the GMAT test dates well in advance.

7) Will I be considered for the deadline if I send my GMAT scores later?
You will not be allowed to submit your application without a valid GMAT score. However, you can submit the application with your test centre scores, but the official score should also reach us within 3 weeks of submission of your online application.

8) Are CAT/GRE scores accepted by the ISB in lieu of GMAT scores?
No. The ISB does not consider the CAT/GRE scores for admissions, only the GMAT.

9) Can the GMAT requirement be waived under exceptional circumstances?
No. The GMAT score cannot be waived under any circumstances.

b) English Proficiency Requirements

1) Does ISB require a test to prove proficiency in English?
A TOEFL/IELTS score is required for non-Indian students who did not have ENGLISH as the primary language of instruction during their undergraduate studies.

2) Where would we get more information about TOEFL?
Please visit their official web site www.toefl.org or write to toefl@ets.org

3) What is the IELTS?

IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. To know more about IELTS please visit their official website http://www.ielts.org

C) Application Process

1) Where do I get a copy of the application form?
The ISB’s entire application process is available online and therefore no printed copy of the form is available/accepted. You will therefore need access to an internet enabled computer to apply to the programme. You will also need to scan some documents to be uploaded and will therefore need access to a scanner.

2) Does the entire application need to be completed within one session?
No. You can complete the online application in multiple sessions and have the option to save parts of the application as you proceed.

3) Do I also need to submit a printed copy of the application form once I have submitted it online?
No. We will not require you to send a printed copy of the application form.

4) How do I send in my academic transcripts/mark sheets, other documents and photographs required as part of the application?
You have two options to do this:
Scan your documents (both sides) and upload them as part of your online application or
Send us photo copies of these documents by courier (no snail mail please) with your application reference number clearly written on each such document.

5) How can my referees submit their recommendation forms?
Once you enter the details of your referees in the online application, you will be queried whether your referees will complete their recommendation forms online or will they send it to them by courier. Depending on the option chosen by you the following process will have to be adopted:

If you have chosen online submission, your referees will be sent an email with a link on which they will be able to complete your recommendation form. Please ensure you enter their official email addresses only since personal email addresses will not be considered.

OR

If you have chosen submission by courier, the online application system will generate a downloadable file which you can send to your referees who can then send these completed forms to us by courier.

6) How will the ISB verify my transcripts/documents?
At the time of joining the programme, you will need to bring all the original documents with which we will verify the photocopies/scans with these originals.

7) Can I reapply?
Yes. You can reapply. Please note that you cannot reapply within the same academic year. You have to submit a fresh online application along with the application fee and essays. If you wish to update part of your previous application, include the fresh material with your reapplication. An additional essay listing the changes in your profile from the last year is essential and should be filled in the Additional Optional Essay Form. However, it is important to show a significant overall improvement from the previous years in view of extreme intensity of competition.

8) Do you acknowledge receipt of application by mail?
ISB conveys the status of your application online. Do remember to check your application status.

D) Interviews

1) Do you have a GD/Personal Interview as part of the admission criteria?
As a part of the admission process, all short listed candidates will be interviewed. There is no group discussion

2) How many applicants are called for interview in Round-1 & Round-2 and how many selected?
There is no fixed percentage of students being called by the ISB either for interviews or for admission.

3) What will be the mode of my interview if I am overseas at the time of interview?
You will be interviewed over telephone. You have to call the telephone number given in the interview mail sent to you.


E) Fees

1) Can I pay the tuition fees in instalments?
Tuition fees can be paid in two instalments; however, the ISB allows a discount on fees paid one time in full.

2) Are there different fee structures for Indian and International students?
Currently the fee structure is the same for all students.

3) What is the acceptance fee?
The acceptance fee is the non-refundable deposit that you have to pay to secure your place in the class once the offer of admission has been made by the ISB. If this fee is not paid within the deadline mentioned in the admission offer, it will be assumed that the applicant is not interested in joining the programme and the ISB shall release the seat to another applicant on the wait list.

4) a) Is the acceptance fee in addition to the tuition fee?
No. The acceptance fee is part of the tuition fees.

b) I have paid the acceptance fee but due to unavoidable circumstances I will not be able to join the programme. Will the acceptance fee be refunded to me?
No. The acceptance fee is non-refundable.

5) How much time do I have to accept or decline an admission offer?
The ISB should receive your acceptance decision within 15 days from the date of the admission offer along with the acceptance fee.

6) Can the admission offer acceptance date be extended?
No. The acceptance dates are fixed by the Admissions Committee. If the acceptance amount is not received by the due date it will be assumed that the applicant is not interested in the programme and the offer made to the applicant will stand automatically withdrawn.

F) Financial Aid

1) I fulfil the eligibility criteria but cannot afford the full tuition fee. Can the ISB help?

Financial Aid is provided to students in the form of tuition waivers, scholarships and loans. Tuition Waivers: The ISB awards both merit and need based tuition waivers to qualifying applicants ranging from INR 1,00,000 to INR 3,00,000. Details of these waivers will be indicated in the admission offer where applicable.

Scholarships: The details of scholarships available to students are available on our website. Please visit the link http://www.isb.edu/isbweb/isbcms/PGP/Scholarships.Shtml for these details.

Loans: Student loans are available through a few leading financial institutions. Please check the website http://www.isb.edu/isbweb/isbcms/PGP/Loans.Shtml for details.


1) What is the difference between tuition waivers and scholarships?
Tuition waivers are discounts on the tuition fee granted by the ISB and communicated in the admission offer while scholarships are generally granted by other organisations and dependent on your performance in the programme.

2) Does the ISB offer financial aid to International students?
The ISB does offer financial aid to qualifying International students through tuition waivers.

3) What kinds of profiles usually get selected for scholarships?
The selection criteria usually depend on the organisation granting the scholarship. The qualifying process is highly competitive and the selection criteria vary from year to year.

4) How can an applicant apply for a tuition waiver?
The applicant has to write the required essay given in the application form and submit the latest income tax returns and pay slips of all the earning members in the family as supporting document.

5) When can one apply for an educational loan?
Once the admission process has been completed, all admitted students will be informed of the loan application deadlines through a separate mail.

G) Sponsorship

1) Can I get a sponsorship from the company where I am working?
Yes. Applicants are encouraged to get themselves sponsored by their employers.

2) Are there any other criteria to be fulfilled by the applicant for getting sponsorship from their employer?
No, there are no separate admission criteria for such candidates and the regular admission procedure will apply.

3) How does one apply to companies for sponsorships?
Each company has its own policies on sponsoring of high potential employees. It is up to you to ensure sponsorship from the company you are currently employed with.

4) Is there a different fee structure for sponsored students?
No. The fee structure and the selection criteria are universally applicable.

H) Exchange Programme

1) How many students normally go on Exchange Programmes?
The number varies from year to year and the outgoing exchange capacity for 2006-07 was in excess of 60 students. Globally 26 business schools currently participate in the ISB Exchange Network.

2) When do students go on Exchange Programmes?
Students go on an exchange programmes depending upon the mutual schedules of the ISB and the concerned exchanged partner school; this period can range from one to two ISB elective terms, most often terms 7 and 8 although some students do go in terms 5 & 6.

3) What are the selection criteria for the Exchange Programmes?
The students are allotted bidding points which they use to bid for their preferred exchange programme.

4) How does the bidding process work?
Each student is allotted an equal number of bidding points. Each term students must apply their points towards particular courses and the highest bidder is enrolled in each course. Normally most students get a majority of the courses that they bid for.

5) How do people manage possible time-clashes between the placement season and the Exchange Programme?
Most students return during placement week to participate, while others manage their placements from overseas.

6) Will all students admitted be allowed to participate in the exchange programmes?
Yes. For more details please visit http://isb.edu/pgp/ExchangePrograms.Shtml?menuid=106

I) Internship

1) Is there a summer internship at the ISB? If yes, how does it work?
As The ISB has a one year Post Graduate programme, a summer internship is not possible. However, the ISB offers the Experiential Learning Programme (ELP) to benefit students interested in doing projects while on campus. For more on ELP please visit http://isb.edu/pgp/ExperientialLearningProgram.Shtml?

J) Placements

1) When do the Placements start?
Placements normally start in the mid 7th term and go on for a week. While a few companies start coming in from November onwards, the final offers are made/decided during the placement week only.

2) Does the ISB guarantee placements? What are the placements for graduates of the ISB PGP likely to be?
No. The ISB does not guarantee placements but every effort is made by the Career Advancement Services (CAS) Office to help students find and secure their ideal career opportunities. However placements are a function of demand and supply and the CAS helps students manage their career expectations realistically.

3) How was the placement scenario this year? Which are the companies that recruited this year? What was the average salary offered?
You will find details on the placement for the class of 2007 at http://isb.edu/pgp/PlacementStatistics2007.Shtml

K) Faculty

1) What is the role of visiting faculty at the ISB?

The ISB invites faculty to teach a course during a term and they are available on campus throughout the term. Faculty from Wharton, Kellogg, London Business School, Stanford, Chicago, Duke, and Texas among others, have taught at the ISB. For more details please visit http://isb.edu/pgp/BestinClassFaculty.Shtml?menuid=105

2) How accessible are the faculty to the students?

Faculty members are easily accessible to the students, as they stay on campus throughout the term.

L) Credentials

1) Does AICTE/UGC recognise the ISB’s Post Graduation Programme in Management?

The ISB neither offers a diploma nor a degree. It is a certificate programme for students with experience. Therefore, ISB has not sought recognition for their Post Graduate Programme in Management from either the AICTE or the UGC.

M) Infrastructure & Facilities

1) Are all students required to live on campus?

Given the rigor of the course and The ISB’s aim to build a small but highly interactive campus community, it is a fully residential programme for all students.

2) Do you provide accommodation for married students?

ISB offers fully serviced studio apartment with preferential allotment to married students. However, your preferred type of accommodation cannot always be guaranteed, though every reasonable effort is made to address your specific requirements.

3) What all is provided in the accommodation?

Accommodation information can be found in http://isb.edu/KnowISb/Housing.Shtml

4) What are the facilities provide on campus?

The ISB provides the following facilities:

ICICI Bank branch

Daily Needs store- TRINETRA

Infirmary – Branch of Apollo

Recreation Centre – Equipped with Squash, Swimming pool, basket ball ground, Tennis, Table Tennis, Gymnasium, Toddler’s room etc.

House Keeping

Please check the web site for further information http://isb.edu/pgp/WorldClassCampus.Shtml?menuid=105

N) Reservations

1) Do you have any quotas for NRI'S/SC/ST/BC?

No. We do not. However, the ISB encourages applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds.

2) Will Indian and foreign applicants be evaluated on the same basis?

Yes.

O) Campus Visits and Meeting the Alumni

1) I am interested in a Campus tour. How and when can I visit the campus?

Regular campus visits are organized by the ISB on alternate Fridays during the Admission period. For registration please visit http://isb.edu/pgp/MeetourAdmissionOfficers.Shtml?menuid=109

2) How do I contact current batch students?

Please visit http://isb.edu/pgp/ContactAlumni_Students.Shtml?menuid=109 for more details on interacting with the current students.

3) How do I contact the Alumni?

Please visit the link http://isb.edu/pgp/ContactAlumni_Students.Shtml?menuid=109 and complete the online form. Once we receive this request we shall get back to you with the contact details of the alumnus or ask the alumnus to contact you directly.

P) Miscellaneous

1) Will part-time work experience be considered?

Work experience should be full-time. Part-time work experience will not be considered.

2) Will Army service be considered as work experience?

Yes, your work experience will be viewed in the context of the responsibilities you have handled.

3) I have worked in my family owned business for the past three years – will this experience be considered?

If this experience is full-time and if you can support this with relevant documents in your application, you can apply. The quality and relevance of your experience in your business will be critical. You will still have to furnish recommendations. Recommendations from your father, friends and family will not be accepted. You should furnish recommendation from people with whom you have a strictly professional interaction like your clients, vendors etc.

4) Do I need 16 years of formal education?

No, as long as you have been awarded a Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university, you are eligible to apply

5) Do you consider deferral of admissions?

The School does not normally permit deferral of admissions. However, in exceptional cases where applicants are unable to join after accepting the admission offer and depositing the stipulated acceptance fee, the School may consider deferment of admission to the following academic year. Such decisions, if any, will be made only after due validation of the genuineness of the request for deferment and compliance by the applicant concerned with the stipulated requirements. The decision of the School in this regard will be final.

6) How important are extra-curricular activities in the application?

The ISB would like to admit well-rounded students. Extra-curricular activities add that extra dimension to your personality. In the US it is routine for people to do community service, which they can mention as an extra-curricular activity in their applications. But Indian conditions are different, so not having done such activities is understandable. However, if you look deep down, you may find some things that you may have been doing. Did you tutor a kid anytime, did you organize a festival in your apartment complex, did you volunteer your time in some campaign or raise funds for some cause, etc.? If you haven't done anything at all, it's never too late to start. Don't do it just to get your B-school admission, but do what interests you. If you are in the IT area, think of something related to IT that you can do after office hours. How about persuading your company to donate their obsolete computers to charity? The possibilities are endless.

7) Will I need to buy text books?

Although most study material is included in the course packs, periodically you will need to buy text books for various courses. The expenditure on text books for the programme is estimated at INR 15,000-INR 20,000.

8) Are there any schools for children in the vicinity of the ISB?

Yes. There are a number of schools around The ISB. More information is available upon request.

9) Having done an MBA, am I eligible for the ISB programme?

There is no restriction in applying to our Programme but you should demonstrate very good reasons in your application for wanting to do the PGP from The ISB.

10)I have completed a three year diploma course but do not have an under-graduate degree. Am I eligible for the ISB Programme?

The eligibility criterion at the ISB requires all students to have an undergraduate degree. If your diploma is considered to be equivalent to a degree by the appropriate authorities then it will be acceptable otherwise not.

ISB Admission - Fee Structure & Financial Aid

The ISB provides a world-class management education and experience comparable to that offered at its global partner schools. The added advantage is a tuition fee that is approximately less than half the average cost of a typical top 10 B-School.

Programme Expenses


The ISB is committed to enrolling the best qualified students, regardless of the ability to pay. The School awards institutional grants and corporate-sponsored scholarship assistance in addition to facilitating agreements with financial institutions to provide long-term, low-interest loans.


Miscellaneous Expenses

Please also budget for some miscellaneous expenses which may vary depending on your needs and preferences (like schooling for children, sightseeing, etc.)

Exchange Programme Expenses

If you wish to participate in the exchange programme certain expenses have to be borne by the student depending upon the travelling and accommodation costs incurred. It may vary from USD 6000 to USD 10000 (approx.) depending upon the school you have been admitted to.

*Note:

  1. USD amounts are approximate. The fee structure shown is for the Class of 2008 and is subject to revision.
  2. The School realises its fee in Indian Rupees. There are options available to make payments in foreign currency also; in which case the amount realised must be equivalent to the amounts fixed in INR. Service Tax, if any, will be charged extra. At present ISB does not charge any service tax with respect to the educational programme. But should we be subject to it by a Service Tax Departmental order at a future date, then we reserve our right to collect the same from you. At present the service tax rate in India is 12.24%.
  3. It is mandatory to live in the campus.
  4. Tuition fees cover course packs provided but certain courses require mandatory text books over and above the study material supplied by ISB.
  5. Every student is required to have a laptop computer. You can buy one from vendors identified by the School (ISB will help you to get special rates) or bring your own. Rates may vary according to the model opted for.
  6. Expenses pertaining to meals can differ depending upon the plan opted. The residential facilities have kitchens for people who would like to cook.
Loans

The ISB has inked loan agreements with three leading banks/institutions that provide funding to cover up to 95% of the programme cost.
  • Programme cost includes tuition fees, living expenses, Food, Laptop and books.
  • Loans are offered at lowered interest rates starting from 8.25 % per annum.An additional privilege extended to ISB students is that the loans are available without any collateral.
  • Over 70% of ISB students have taken educational loans from banks in the past.
  • Life Insurance is mandatory for the loan amount availed.
  • Only Indian passport holders are eligible to avail these loans.

  • If a student receives an educational loan, the ISB will be the primary recipient of the funding awarded, until the course cost is covered. Any amount above and beyond this will be passed on to the student.
  • The information provided in this window aims to be correct as far as possible at the time of publication, but ISB reserves the right to make changes to any or all the matter cited here.

Scholarships For 2007-08

Each year the ISB awards several scholarships, in the form of fee remission, to outstanding candidates. These scholarships vary in amounts and include some full scholarships. Scholarships are both need and merit based. Recipients are selected on the basis of exceptional academic and professional performance, as well as personal qualities such as leadership, integrity, and community service.

As an admitted student, you will be automatically considered for these awards and will be notified of any decision at the time of admission. The ISB will award approximately 100 scholarships ranging between INR 1,00,000 to 3,50,000.

The ISB also partners with several corporates to provide scholarships during the course of the academic year. Citibank, HSBC and Novartis Group offer scholarships up to INR 11,00,000. Application criteria and selection procedures vary for each of these.

Below is a summary of the School, Company and external scholarships that are available to students.

* Application process and interview(s) by the sponsor.

  • If a student receives a scholarship, the ISB/Banks (in case of student having taken an educational loan) will be the primary recipient of the funding awarded, until the course cost/loan is covered. Any scholarship amount above and beyond this will be passed on to the student.
  • The information provided in this window aims to be correct as far as possible at the time of publication, but ISB reserves the right to make changes to any or all the matter cited in this post.

ISB Admissions - Application Process

The Application process is completely online; hence a PC with an internet connection is a must.


Application:

To apply please click on the Apply Now’ button. After you register, a confirmation email will be sent to you at the email address provided by you. Click on the link to activate your Online Application account.

Admissions for the next session will commence in July.

Shortlisting:

Selected applicants will be short listed for an interview. Interviews will take place sometime around November for the First Cycle and in January for the Second Cycle.

Interviews:

ISB representatives will conduct personal interviews in various cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, etc.

Decision:

A decision will be taken after all the interviews are conducted. Few of the interviewed students will be accepted to the programme. An admission offer will be made to them.

Acceptance:

Students will be given 15 days time to accept or decline the offer made to them. On accepting the offer, a payment of INR 2, 00,000 (non refundable deposit) has to be made.

New Admits Information:

All the new admits will be provided a site with information to the various details like fees, accommodation, pre-term courses, etc.

Course Commencement:

The course begins in April ever year and it is a 1 year residential programme.

ADMISSION CALENDAR

ISB has different deadlines for Indian and international applicants. International applicants are defined as applicants who hold a passport issued by a country other than India. Please click on the relevant link on the left for the details of the admission calendar depending on whether you are an Indian or international applicant.

When Should I Apply?
Due to the high volume of applications we receive each cycle, the Admissions Committee strongly encourages applicants to apply in the first cycle as space in the class may be limited by the second cycle. In addition, applying in the first cycle will give candidates more time to address the following:
  • International candidates may need additional time to arrange for their visas, relocation, and financial aid.
  • Some candidates may be required to complete preliminary course work prior to their enrolment.

The ISB’s financial aid decisions are made along with the admissions office. Knowledge of your financial aid award will help you make important decisions.

Allocation of shared or studio apartments are based on a combination of need and order of application and you must be admitted to the ISB before your housing requests are considered.

To avoid heavy server traffic and potential delays, we encourage candidates to submit online application materials as early as possible.

For any further information or assistance please mail ISB at admissions@isb.edu

Sources: ISB's website

ISB Admissions - Info Sessions

The ISB conducts Information Sessions to reach out to all prospective students. The agenda for each session includes:

  • A short film on the ISB (10 mins)
  • A presentation on Admissions (50 mins)
  • Question and Answer session (60 mins)

Information Session Schedule

City wise-Cycle -2

Cycle 2 sessions are likely to commence in August. Cities to be covered include Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Jamshedpur, Bangalore and Surat.


For registration, please click the city -

International Locations


The ISB admissions team travels with the World MBA Tour and other educational fairs throughout the world. This is a unique opportunity for you to meet representatives of the ISB and discuss your future education and career goals.


International Tour Schedule


Campus Visits

The best way to explore what the ISB has to offer to its students is to visit our sprawling campus on the outskirts of Hyderabad, for an On-Campus Information Session. At these sessions you can learn more about the ISB and about admissions into its Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) in particular. You will also get the chance to interact one-on-one with our Admissions Staff and the Class of 2008.

The agenda for each session includes:

  1. Campus Tour (30 mins)
  2. A short film on the ISB (7 mins)
  3. A presentation on Admissions (30 mins)
  4. Question and Answer session (30- 45 mins)

You are welcome to bring your family/spouse/friends to the information session. However, INR 100 per person should be remitted as registration fee.

Campus Visit Schedule

  1. July 6, 2007 - 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm Register
  2. July 20, 2007 - 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm Register
  3. August 10, 2007 - 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm Register
  4. September 21, 2007 - 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm Register
  5. October 5, 2007 - 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm Register
  6. October 26, 2007 - 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm Register

Class Attendance

Within the limits of class space and schedules, you may also get an opportunity to attend a lecture and experience first-hand the benefits of learning from some of the world’s leading management faculty. Classes are typically scheduled between Monday and Thursday. Please send in your request to attend a class to admissions@isb.edu and the Admissions team will get back to you at the earliest.

ISB Admission - Pre-Requisites & Criteria

Based on the information available on the website of ISB, I am providing the following information for admission into one-year full time Post Graduate Programme in Managment (PGPM) for the Class of 2009.

Admission Pre-requisites :-

To be eligible to apply, you need:


  • A Bachelor’s degree
  • A valid GMAT Score* (for more information on GMAT visit www.gmat.org)
  • 2 years full-time work experience after graduation
  • TOEFL or IELTS score only if language of instruction during undergraduate education was not English (to know more about TOEFL or IELTS visit www.toefl.org or www.ielts.org)

Admissions Criteria

Leadership Potential

Preference is given to applicants who have demonstrated leadership qualities in their work or academic life. This is assessed primarily through recommendations or references included in the application. Applicants must include recommendations from their workplace, preferably from their direct supervisor. While some of you may not have had a chance to demonstrate leadership skills at the public level, extra- curricular activities at college or university, or initiatives for the community will help the committee assess your potential.

Work Experience

The diverse professional experience of students contributes to the rich and stimulating learning in the ISB programme. ISB prefers applicants with a minimum of two years of work experience and they are specifically interested in how you have contributed to your organisation.

Diversity

The ISB believes that student diversity is a very important element of an international education. Diversity can be in the form of educational background, work experience, nationality or personal experiences and goals. Applicants are encouraged to describe their backgrounds and provide details about how they can contribute to the student community.

Academic Background and Analytical Abilities

The programme is rigorous, and since its duration makes it even more challenging, applicants must possess a convincing academic record. ISB's evaluation therefore considers your undergraduate performance. However there is no cut-off score.

A GMAT score helps in assessing your suitability to the programme. ISB does not have a cut-off GMAT score. While a good GMAT score helps, an average score can be compensated for by achievements in other areas.

Stepping the stone of Success

Let's us discuss the abmission process for one year residential Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) at ISB. If you are looking for the catalyst that will help you switch careers or enhance an existing career path, the ISB offers a graduate management programme that is unique, comprehensive and, most of all, effective.

Its graduates have leveraged the ISB experience to advance their career goals:

• Engineers growing beyond an engineering domain into management functions
• Consultants progressing from analyst roles into team leaders and managers
• Civil servants bringing a business mindset to government programmes
• Entrepreneurs implementing cutting-edge management practices into their businesses

Others have used their ISB experience to switch tracks into corporate roles :

• Defence officers looking for a transition into civilian life
• Merchant navy officers seeking the challenge of the corporate world
• Doctors wanting to leverage their medical expertise in a business environment
• A deep sea diver who found a niche management role in oil exploration
• Architects now engaged in roles as diverse as marketing, operations and consulting

If you have the drive and vision, the ISB can provide you with the experience, knowledge, and skills you need to take your career to the next level in the space of a single year.

Admission Criteria

What the ISB Looks for

Each year, the challenge is to select the brightest potential leaders from an applicant pool of outstanding candidates from around the world. A strong academic career, a distinctive potential for leadership and diverse working background and culture are few of the basic criteria emphasised in the ISB’s selection process.


Academic Background: Any good Management Programme is intense, and the one year duration of the ISB programme makes it even more challenging. ISB looks closely at your prior academic performance (percentage, division, grade point average, class rank etc), and the results of the GMAT, CAT (for provisional offer) and TOEFL (if applicable), when evaluating your ability to handle the academic rigour of our PGP Programme. While assessing your academic capability, it will also consider the reputation of your undergraduate institute. However there is no cut-off score or particular previous course of study required to apply


Leadership Potential: At the ISB, preference is given to applicants who have demonstrated leadership qualities. While some applicants have not had a chance to demonstrate relevant skills at a public level, initiatives in their extracurricular activities while at college or university, in their workplaces, and in their communities will help the Committee assess their potential. ISB will evaluate your leadership qualities through your experiences and accomplishments, as well as through your essays and recommendations

Diversity: ISB believes that student diversity is a very important element of an international education. The ISB Admissions Board aspires to create a class with diverse backgrounds and global perspectives to add to the richness of both the ISB learning experience and the ISB community. Diversity can be in the form of educational background, work experience, nationality or personal experiences and goals and we encourage you to address these dimensions in your application.

Work Experience: The diverse professional experience of students contributes to the rich and stimulating experience of the ISB programme. Successful applicants must demonstrate managerial and leadership potential, maturity, drive and focus. Irrespective of your industry or job function, ISB is specifically interested in how you have contributed to your organisation.

The frequently asked questions regarding the admission process can be obtained from http://isb.edu/pgp/visit/admissions_faq.htm

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