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Thursday, June 26, 2008

ICFAI launches MBA-CFA dual degree

ICFAI University, Tripura launched MBA-CFA, a dual degree programme. The course would be completed in 27 months instead of two years normally taken for each module.

Graduates with 55 per cent aggregate are eligible for the dual degree programme. CA/CWAs are eligible for waivers in four subjects. The course would have 32 subjects including 20 for MBA and 12 for CFA (financial analysis).

The students would have to choose four electives in MBA. The programme is based on self-study and examinations. The varsity would provide a study plan, books and e-learning package.

ISB scouts for more intl students

The Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, rated 20 in the global B schools league this year, is now looking to tap new markets - in terms of both student intake and companies that come for campus recruitment.

Towards this, the B-school is planning to conduct road shows in Moscow, Paris, Madrid, Zurich, and Milan among others in Europe. It is also visiting Australia for the first time this year in July.

Apart from these, it is also focusing on West Asia, particularly Dubai, where there is a high concentration of NRIs and international students.

Speaking to Business Standard, VK Menon, senior director (admissions and financial aid and career advancement services), ISB, said the institute was looking to tap new markets as it would increase the intake from the present 440 to 560 for the class 2010 (the admission will begin in 2009).

The exercise is in line with the efforts to have "a truly international mix of students."

This year, at least a third of the batch comprises NRIs. There are 20 international students.

"We are looking to double the international students strength," he said. The outreach programmes started three years ago but are now being pursued with renewed vigour due to the international ranking, he said.

The number of international offers is expected to increase to 150 for this batch from 110 in the last academic year, which saw as many as 60 companies from 23 countries.

According to Menon, ISB will also explore the Asia Pacific countries. There are students in Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia, who have academic qualifications and are looking for a value-addition to their careers. It will also conduct similar programmes in the neighbouring countries - Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh.

"We will foray into the Chinese market gradually," he said, adding some companies there too had shown interest in the ISB students.

The US, however, will remain a potential market. "The US, which has a large chuck of students is an important market," he said, adding the H-1B visas though are a problem with the US companies.

Nevertheless, a significantly number of US-based companies offer employment to the ISBians. The admission process would be the same for all students except that the international students would be given more time to apply.

"We expect at least 1,500 students to apply for the ISB after we conduct the information sessions," Menon said.

Institutes, students take to dual degrees

International exposure and the opportunity to learn things not usually taught in a single institute make double degrees valuable.

A management degree is no more complete with the stamp of just one good Indian or international college on it. With recruiters preferring students with diverse education profile, quite a few institutes are offering dual-degree or double-degree programmes in collaboration with foreign institutes. The programmes allow the student to complete the first year in India and the second year at a foreign institute.

Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, (IIM-A), for instance, launched its first dual-degree programme in partnership with Essec Business School, Paris, in 2006.

IIM-A has now signed up for a dual-degree programme with Italian Bocconi University and is close to doing so with University of Texas.

Academicians say the growing interest towards dual-degree programmes is not surprising. A student earns two management degrees from top management schools in the world. The exposure of both national and international markets is valuable, they add.

IIM-Lucknow (IIM-L) was one of the early readers of this trend. It launched a dual-degree programme with European School of Management (ESCP-EAP) in 2003. At least six students graduate from the programme every year.

According to Devashish Dasgupta, chairperson, Financial Aid and International Linkages at IIM-L, students are selected on the basis of academic performances in first year, potential to emerge as an ambassador for the institute and on the basis of prior international exposure.

"While top six of our students are selected for the dual degree, ESCP-EAP sends between one and three students. Students are supposed to complete three terms before the award of the degree. The biggest advantage in such partnerships is that students tend to get international exposure and learn things usually not taught in their respective institutes," said Dasgupta.

The tuition fee under such a programme is usually worked out between the two institutes, making it an attractive proposition for the student. Meritorious students can also bag full or partial scholarships for such programmes. The Institute of Business Management and Research (IBMR), a rapidly expanding business school in the country, will launch a dual-degree programme with University of Stirling, Scotland.

Lovely Professional University (LPU), Jalandhar, has tied up with the University of East London (UEL) and offers a dual-degree in computer sciences, management, biotechnology and applied sciences.

The trend has caught on in other disciplines as well. The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, has signed up for a dual-degree programme with the National University of Singapore. Likewise, The Institute of Clinical Research is offering a dual-degree programme with the Cranfield University, UK.

IITs, IIMs to reward professors with more faculty chairs

he Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) have decided to create more chairs in the institutes to help professors top up their salaries. The money that comes to these chairs from corporations will be the additional incentive for the professors.

IIT-Bombay plans to increase the number of faculty chairs to 50 from the current 20 by the year-end. Each chair, the institute estimates, can provide a top-up salary of Rs 20,000 per professor. Recently, Rahul Bajaj and Naushad Forbes committed one chair each at IIT-Bombay. The institute already has chairs from Larsen and Toubro and ICICI Bank among others.

"There are only two ways of increasing the salary for the faculty: either the human resource development ministry increases it or we have new means of creating chairs. We have decided to go the other way. Earlier, we used the chair money to give salaries to the professors. But now we use it to give their top-up salaries," says Ashok Misra, director, IIT-Bombay.

In order to attract and retain quality faculty, the institute will provide a ‘signing bonus' of Rs 3 lakh over three years — Rs 1 lakh over each year to its new professors. The professors would have to sign a three-year bond with the premier institution to avail of the same. Faculty members who joined the institute from January 2008 will also be entitled for the signing bonus.

IIM-Calcutta will be creating some chairs in the institute shortly for the first time. "The due diligence with some corporate houses is on. We are looking at several proposals," said an IIM-C professor. He, however, does not agree with the view that these chairs provide top-up salary of the professors. "The chairs are primarily for research and business ideas," he added.

IIT-Madras is looking at taking the number of chairs to 25 from the current 6.

Companies create chairs in the various B-schools with the objective of using the services of the chair professors to do research on problems areas identified by the sponsoring company.

Sponsoring research is another level of industry-academia interaction apart from the internship at corporate houses. Indian companies have started setting up excellence centres and giving research projects to academic institutions. "This trend however, is stronger in IITs than in B-schools," says a professor.

While research helps the academia gain real world insights by solving real world problems, the industry benefits by receiving knowledge created by the academic research. The institutes are also looking at this option to counter offers to their faculty from the private sector.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

India third most popular country for sourcing talent

India is the third most popular country for sourcing foreign talent after China and the US, a survey by global recruiting firm Manpower Inc released Tuesday said.

The Borderless Workforce Survey conducted in 27 countries also showed India received the highest remittances ($27 billion) from nationals working abroad.

It is closely followed by China ($25.7 billion), Mexico ($25 billion) and the Philippines ($17 billion).

'The demand for Indian skilled labour is the highest in the US followed by the Gulf. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for engineers in the oil and gas sector and aviation,' said Manpower India managing director Naresh Malhan.

Others in demand are nurses, drivers and construction workers, he said.

The survey also ranked India third in the list of the top 10 countries considered an economic threat to other nations.

Of the 26 countries surveyed other than India, all countries with the exception of Costa Rica and Peru believe that India provides competitive threat to their own country's ability to compete economically.

So far as Indian employers are concerned, they consider China, the US and the UK as the biggest competitive threats.

According to the survey, Chinese employers - followed by those in India - were the least concerned about migration of talents to foreign countries.

In India, employers in public administration, education, services, finance, insurance, real estate and manufacturing are most concerned about this, while those in wholesale and retail, transport, utilities, mining, oil and gas sectors are the least bothered.

"While it's true that we need to do more to keep our most talented workers, we must also consider how we can strengthen our collective employer 'brand' to attract talented workers from overseas," said Malhan.

Some of the key findings of the survey:

. India is the third most popular country for sourcing foreign talent; 11 of the 26 countries surveyed other than India sourced foreign talent from India.

. India receives the highest remittances ($27 billion) from nationals working abroad, followed by China ($25.7 billion), Mexico ($25 billion) and the Philippines ($17 billion).

. India has the highest percentage of nationals working abroad with tertiary education. Of the nearly 2.2 millions of Indians working abroad, 53 percent have acquired tertiary education.

. India ranks third in the list of Top 10 countries believed to be an economic threat to other nations.

. Indian employers are second least concerned about government and businesses not doing enough to slow the outward migration of talent.

IIT Bombay appoints CEO to further its incubation cause

In a bid to increase private sector investment for its incubation projects, the country's premier engineering institute — Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay — has recruited an investment banker as Chief Executive Officer of the Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE), its incubation centre.

All the seven IITs have incubation centres but only IIT Delhi had a Managing Director so far to oversee its unit. Now it's the turn of IIT Bombay.

Sushanto Mitra, the newly-appointed CEO of SINE, has spent several years as an investment banker. His earlier stints include working at Techcap India and Meghraj Financial Services India. "We are looking at a plan that will institutionalise private sector investment into these companies," says Mitra. IIT-B Director Ashok Misra expects SINE to contribute Rs 4-5 crore to the institute's exchequer.

Currently, SINE's corpus has been contributed by IIT-B, the government of India and IIT alumni. With participation from the corporate world, SINE wants to increase this corpus to Rs 10 crore. This will then allow the centre to invest at least Rs 40 lakh for each firm. SINE invests Rs 10-12 lakh in each company currently.

The incubator is also expanding its portfolio from its current 17 companies to 50 over the next two or three years. Since its inception in 2004, 32 companies have incubated at IIT-B, of which just four have folded up. IIT-B's incubation model is equity-cum-royalty based.

The institute takes an 8 to 10 per cent stake in each of the firms that it incubates. Once the company gets funding, IIT-B liquidates part of its holding. In case of a product, once the company is formed the patent is then transferred to the name of the company. Each company is allowed to operate from SINE premises for three-years.

"So far we have been self-sufficient. IIT has created enough money to sustain SINE. While we do get Rs 10-30 lakh through the equity sale once in a while, I am hopeful that we will also have a firm that will make SINE earn in crores," said Misra.

Apart from primary funding of Rs 10-12 lakh, SINE provides incubating companies with subsidised infrastructure — at one-third the market price each firm gets a set-up of six PCs. IIT Delhi, too, has a managing director who oversees the institute's Technology Business Incubation Unit which was founded in 1998. The institute invests around Rs 15 lakh for an incubating IT firm and has a corpus of around Rs 2 crore. Students from the institute get most of their ventures funded through government programmes.

IIT Delhi picks up stakes of 5-10 per cent in the incubating companies and exits after five years. So far, around 19 companies have begun operations at IIT Delhi with another five in the offing. "The institute is looking at creating separate funds for separate ventures. For instance, IT projects will have separate funds for themselves," said a professor from IIT Delhi.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Indian students among the best, says Patten

Have won more scholarships than Chinese

University may increase number of scholarships

Oxford: The Oxford University considers Indian students among the best in the world and would like more of them joining its campus, Chancellor Chris Patten has said.

The university, which produced the likes of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia, has presently 257 Indian students on roll. But it is one-third the number of students from China.

“We want more Indian students because we want the best in the world to come to Oxford,” Mr. Patten said. Most of the Indian students are in the Said Business School.

“About a quarter of the students are doing MBAs...but I would like to see more in social sciences and humanities, doing both under-graduate and post-graduate work,” he said.

Though Indians are less in number, they have won more scholarships than the Chinese.

Last year, they won 54 different scholarships, including the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, according to an Oxford journal. “They [Indians] probably got more than China,” the Chancellor said.

He said the number of scholarships may go up as the university improves its financial position.

“I hope as we develop our endowments we will be able to offer many more [scholarships] to post-graduate students in the next few years,” Mr. Patten said. The university has developed a Master’s programme in South Asian studies.

For a one-year MBA programme, it could cost as much as Rs. 40 lakh, including the cost of tuition fee, boarding and lodging and the out-of-pocket expenses.

“It is a different world out here...We are gaining immensely,” said Karandeep Singh Vohra, pursuing MBA at the Said Business School.

IIM-A maps global pathway

The institute is sure to figure in the top bracket on the FT MBA global rank list for B-schools after its executive programme completes three years in 2009.

In late 2007, when the Financial Times (FT) released its annual ranking of the best business schools in the world, there was an uproar in Indian B-school circles.

While the Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad's one-year Post Graduate Programme for executives made it to the 20th position in the FT Global MBA 2008 ranking list, the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A's) Post Graduate Programme in Management for Executives (PGPX) was not included.

Next year, IIM-A could use the same ranking to gain a global footprint.

Having entered its third year, the PGPX will now be eligible to be listed for the FT MBA rankings.

The FT MBA ranking is considered one of the most prestigious B-school ratings in the world and uses over 20 parameters to determine the rankings. The criteria include weighted salary, placement success rank, alumni recommendation rank, international mobility rank, doctoral rank and research facilities.

To be eligible to participate, a business school must be internationally accredited by a body such as the AACSB, Amba or EQUIS; it must have a full-time MBA programme operational for at least five years; and its first class must have graduated at least three years ago.

When PGPX did not find a place in the FT MBA list, institute director Samir Barua had written an e-mail to all alumni members.

In the email, he said: "If the same criteria were to continue for inclusion in the list for ranking MBA programmes, the PGPX would qualify only in 2010. Till then, no programme of IIMA would qualify for ranking of MBA programmes by the FT.

For the PGP, the Institute has been informed by the FT that the programme qualifies for inclusion in the list of programmes for ranking as Masters Programme in Management. If the institute decides to participate in this (Masters Programme in Management) ranking by the FT, then the PGP will be included under this category."

The institute has just bagged the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation, the international system of quality assessment, improvement and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business formed by the European Foundation for Management Development (EMFD), becoming the first B-school in the country to have obtained the same.

"Since we are completing three years of the PGPX programme, we will be eligible for the FT-MBA global rankings. Once listed, we are confident of placing the programme on a global map," said Arvind Sahay, chairperson, PGPX, IIM-A.

IIM-A had also taken up internet marketing initiatives considering that for most executives across the world, the web would be the first information access point. It had also designed separate brochures for Indian and overseas students.

Friday, June 13, 2008

An all-girl IIT will face faculty issue

The Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry's proposal to set up an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) exclusively for girls has intrigued the faculty and management of existing IITs.

However, sources in the Planning Commission say they have not received any formal communication from the HRD Ministry to allocate finances for the an all-girl IIT. "The project could be at the concept level. We have not received any communication from the HRD ministry so far on this subject," said a Planning Commission member on condition of anonymity.

HRD minister Arjun Singh recently indicated his consent for a girls-only IIT named after Indira Gandhi, with support from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the project. The move is in sync with President Pratibha Patil's suggestion to the government on March 11 to set up an IIT exclusively for girls. She had also suggested that the all-girls IIT be built in Amravati (Maharashtra), her former Lok Sabha constituency.

Patil's proposal in March suggested that the all-girls IIT offer only 'integrated' courses so that students immediately after school can join the institute and pass out with post-graduate degrees after five years. Currently, the existing seven IITs have some five-year integrated courses on offer, but Patil wanted to make them mandatory across all streams.

B Schools Ranking India

Top Ten: Physical Infrastructure Index
Rank Schools Score (Max. 100)
I IIM, Lucknow 100.00
II IIM, Calcutta 97.50
III IIM, Bangaloree 96.25
IV IIM, Ahmedabad 91.25
IV IRMA 91.25
VII NITIE, Mumbai 90.00
VII S.P.Jain, Mumbai 90.00
IX IMT, Ghaziabad 87.25
X IMS, Indore; MDI, Gurgaon; R.A. Podar; LIBA; FMS; M.S Patel, Baroda 85.00

Top Ten: Academic infrastructure index


Rank Schools Score (Max. 150)
I IIM, Bangalore 148.5
II IIM, Lucknow 139.5
III IIM, Calcutta 136.0
IV VGSOM, IIT-Kharagpur 134.5
V IIM, Ahmedabad 122.5
VI Fore School of Management, New Delhi 117.5
VI XLRI, Jamshedpur 117.5
VIII IIFT, Delhi 115.0
IX MDI, Gurgaon 114.0
X IRMA 113.5

Top Ten: Financial Management index


Rank Schools Score (Max. 100)
I XLRI, Jamshedpur 100
II A.V.College, Hyderabad 92
II Dept. Management Studies, REC, Trichy 92
II IIM, Indore 92
II JBIMS, Mumbai 92
VI B.K. School of Business Mgmt., Ahmedabad 88
VI UBS, Chandigarh 88
VIII IIM, Ahmedabad 80
VIII VGSOM, IIT-Kharagpur 80
X Sri Siddhartha Institute of Mgmt. Studies, Tumkur 77

Top ten: Intellectual Capital index


Rank Schools Score (Max. 120)
I IIM, Ahmedabad 112.5
II IIM, Calcutta 106.5
III MDI, Gurgaon 101.5
IV IIM, Lucknow 97.5
V IRMA 95.5
VI IIM, Bangalore 93.0
VII VGSOM, IIT Kharagpur 86.0
VIII NITIE, Mumbai 85.5
IX IMI, Delhi 77.5
X FMS, Delhi 74.0

Top ten: Governance index


Rank Schools Score (Max. 30)
I Institute of Management in Kerala, Trivandrum 30.0
II Rajagiri School of Management, Kalamassery 29.0
III Abdul Qadir Jeelani Centre, Vishakapatnam 28.5
IV IIAM, Vishakapatnam 28.0
IV Sri Sringeri Sharada Institute of Mgmt., Delhi 28.0
VI B.K. School of Business Management, Ahmedabad; Delhi School of Commerce; Graduate School of Business & Admn., Ghaziabad; IIFT; L.N. Welingkar, Mumbai; MDI, Gurgaon;SMS, Cochin; S.P. Jain, Mumbai 27.0

Top ten: efficiency index


Rank Schools Score (Max. 200)
I IIM, Bangalore 161.50
II IIM, Lucknow 154.00
III IIM, Calcutta 153.00
IV S.P.Jain, Mumbai 147.00
V IIM, Ahmedabad 145.75
V K.J. Somaiya Institute of Mgmt. Studies, Mumbai 145.75
VII Loyola Institute of Business Admn., Chennai 145.00
VIII FMS, Delhi 142.75
IX Bharathidasan Institute of Mgmt., Tiruchirapalli 140.50
X Symbiosis Institute of Business Mgmt., Pune 139.00

Top ten: perception index (overall)


Rank Schools Score (Max. 300)
I IIM, Bangalore 279
II IRMA 276
III NMIMS 263
IV Xavier Institute of Mgmt. & Entrepreneurship, Bangalore 261
V Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneshwar 249
VI Symbiosis Centre for Management and HRD, Pune 248
VII Nirma Institute of Management, Ahmedabad 243
VIII Fore School of Management, Delhi 238
IX IIM, Ahmedabad 236
IX T.A.Pai Management Institute, Manipal 236

Top ten: Perception index (recruiters)


Rank Schools Score (Max. 200)
I IIM, Bangalore 200
I IRMA 200
I NMIMS, Mumbai 200
IV ICFAIN Business School, Hyderabad 175
IV Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneshwar 175
IV Xavier Institute of Mgmt. & Entrepreneurship, Bangalore 175
IV XLRI, Jamshedpur 175
VIII Fore School of Management, Delhi 172
IX Nirma Institute of Management, Ahmedabad 170
IX Symbiosis Centre for Management and HRD, Pune 170

Top ten: perception index (Alumni)


Rank Schools Score (Max. 40)
I MDI, Gurgaon 40
II IRMA 39
III Bharathidasan Institute of Mgmt., Tiruchirapalli 38
III IMI, Delhi 38
III Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneshwar 38
VI K.J.Somaiya Institute of Mgmt. Studies, Mumbai 37
VI Loyola Institute of Business Admn., Chennai 37
VI Symbiosis Institute of Management and HRD, Pune 37
IX Indian Inst. of Social Welfare & Bus. Mgmt., Calcutta 36
IX Xavier Inst. of Mgmt. & Entrepreneurship, Bangalore 36

Top ten: Perception index (faculty)


Rank Schools Score (Max. 30)
I T.A. Pai Management Institute, Manipal 30
II Xavier Inst. of Mgmt. & Entrepreneurship, Bangalore 28
III IMI, Delhi 26
III S.P.Jain, Mumbai 26
V MDI, Gurgaon 25
V SDM Institute for Management Development, Mysore 25
VII IIM, Calcutta 24
VII K.J.Somaiya Inst. of Mgmt. Studies, Mumbai 24
VII M.S.Patel Institute of Mgmt. Studies, Baroda 24
VII Vellore Engineering College 24

IIMA now EQUIS Accredited

The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), has been
accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), the
leading international accreditation body for International business
schools. The EQUIS accreditation has ensured IIMA’s place as the
first and the only business school in India to obtain international
accreditation. IIMA becomes one among the 113 EQUIS-recognized
schools in the world, from 33 countries to have attained international
accreditation, making it a truly Global Business Management School.
EQUIS is the leading international system of Quality Assessment,
Quality Improvement and Accreditation of Higher Education
Institutions in management administration. The EQUIS Scheme has
been designed with special focus on all the activities of business
schools that aim to meet international standards of quality. The
fundamental objective of EQUIS is to raise the quality of management
education worldwide.
While accrediting management schools, EQUIS looks for balance
between high academic quality and the professional relevance
provided by close interaction with the corporate world. A strong
interface with the world of business is therefore, as much a
requirement as a strong research potential. Its scope covers all
programmes offered by an Institution, from the first degree to the
PhD, including non-degree programmes.

IIM-A wins global accreditation

The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, has been accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), a leading international accreditation body for business schools.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Aid for visually-challenged Nalgonda-based IIT topper

The travails of an IIT topper ended on Saturday when the State government offered to meet the entire expenditure for his professional education and released Rs. 40,000 towards tuition fee, to begin with.

Rapolu Ratan Kumar (17) is a visually-challenged student from Miryalaguda in Nalgonda district belonging to a backward community. He secured the first rank in IIT-JEE 2008 in the physically-challenged category and plans to opt for IIT Mumbai.

A cheque for Rs. 40,000 was handed over to Ratan by Minister for Disabled Welfare N. Rajyalakshmi in the presence of his parents and officials, at a press conference in the Secretariat on Saturday. The government has extended assistance on learning about Ratan’s plight from reports in the media.

Ratan bagged 116th rank in EAMCET and scored 935 out of 1,000 marks in Intermediate and 561 out of 600 in SSC (Miryalaguda).

Ratan said he suffered from poor vision (50 per cent), a disability which did not allow him to read books beyond seven hours a day.

Yet, he worked for more than 10 hours a day and completed SSC in Telugu medium. The department’s munificent gesture had come like a bolt from the blue, he said.
Free coaching

The Minister said the parental upper income limit for reimbursing tuition fee in case of disabled students had been raised from Rs. 12,000 to Rs one lakh per annum. She said free coaching would be offered to disabled students appearing for Group I & II services and other competitive exams.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Govt begins work to add IIT label to new engg colleges

Brushing aside objections over brand dilution, the government has reportedly begun work on modifying the IIT Act, 1961, to ensure that the eight new engineering institutes it is setting up come under the premier Indian Institute of Technology umbrella.

With the government's plan to set up engineering institutes in Rajasthan, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Punjab — besides converting the institute of technology at Banaras Hindu University into an IIT — the total number of IITs will increase to 16.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

NITIE 2008 PGDIM PROVISIONALLY SELECTED WAIT LIST 2

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NITIE 2008 WAIT LIST 1

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34 71802 ANKIT BAJAJ 5130306
35 72040 SAURABH RAI 7151186
36 71436 RAJAT MAHAJAN 5790065
37 75151 ABHISHEK TOMAR 7470699
38 75263 AYUSH GARG 7460332
39 72531 AMAN GOEL 9250673
40 74112 TIWARI RISHI SADGURU PRAKASH 4610217
41 73056 GUNJAN SABOO 5630500
42 74021 GOENKA VISHAL OMPRAKASH 4510501
43 71918 PRAVEEN PANDEY 6920499
44 74075 BHUPENDRA NATH JHA 5121667
45 72540 S ASHWIN 5790159
46 70669 VENKAT SIDDARTH GUDISEVA 5190065
47 71829 GUHAN M 283419
48 72775 VIPUL VOHRA 7230511
49 71803 PRABHJOT SINGH 6220542
50 73388 NIDHESH JAIN 5640612
51 13055 SADAF MOHD. ILIYAS SIDDIQUI 4610092
52 73922 RAVI HEDA 8161344
53 75020 OMESH GAHLAWAT 9150096
54 74242 RITESH KUMAR SINGH 9550198
55 72227 RAVI MEHTA 8151311
56 75319 PAVAN KUMAR GOYAL 9130917
57 70091 P PAVAN KUMAR REDDY 5441301
58 72007 M KARTHIGEYAN 8170180
59 73144 AMIT JAIN 5290112
60 73055 SHILPI GUPTA 6630353
Category - SC
Sr. Appl Candidate's Name Cat No.
No. No.
1 72233 SHASHWAT PRAKASH 312779
2 73313 RAHUL SAGAR 9371122
3 74213 SUMIT 9460305
4 75144 AVINASH ARYA 7410193
5 71898 NEHA PATIL 209193
6 74272 SACHIN KUMAR 9620122
7 75093 ABHIJEET MONDAL 5160408
8 74288 MAKWANA KIRANKUMAR SHANTILAL 5420009
9 74679 DINESH KUMAR 9460594
10 72204 TAPASE AKSHAY MADANLAL 9530820
11 73333 VIRAPANDY T 8151165
12 70591 SONU PAHARIYA 305125
13 73500 MOHIT BHAGAT 9130608
14 73167 KRANAL DONGRE 7330723
15 73106 SUMIT RATHORE 9110991
16 74817 KAMBLE VISHAL LAHU 5660544
17 72945 SANDIP KUMAR 4310997
PGDISEM - 2008
CATEGORY - GENERAL
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
Sr. APPL C A N D I D A T E 'S CAT
No. NO. N A M E NO.
1 75425 ASHISH RANJAN 8140562
2 74881 VISHAL GOEL 6300633
3 74088 RAJEEV RANJAN 4540480
4 75590 DEEPIKA ARORA 6271825
5 72413 ANKUR GARG 5130166
PGDITM - 2008
CATEGORY - GENERAL
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
Sr. APPL C A N D I D A T E 'S CAT
No. NO. N A M E NO.
1 73497 ATUL BHARGAVA 4350209
2 72086 POKHARKAR AJIT BALSHRIRAM 4590617
3 75366 SAYANTANI 6630343
4 71749 KUMAR GAURAV BUBNA 7240135
5 71222 RAHUL KUMAR 9410359
6 72069 MISTRY PARTH SHAILESHKUMAR 7330937
7 73971 DIGVIJAY SINGH YADAV 5730016
8 75223 VAIBHAV PRASHAR 9271073
9 73943 RAVNEET GILL 7440531
10 74057 AYLMER FRANCIS COUTINHO 195560
11 73908 PEEYUSH RAZDAN 9200929
12 10104 HIMANTIKA SAHNI 9141182
13 71870 SOURABH AGRAWAL 5120277
14 71351 SIDDHARTH YESHAWANTH MALLYA 4660372
15 74167 HARLEEN KAUR KOHLI 9330537
16 73040 TARUN GUPTA 7441406
17 71411 ARPIT PANDYA 6271642
18 71735 DSOUZA KEN LEON 4620056
19 73159 SANJOY KHAN 5480969
20 72677 KANIKA NAGPAL 9140184

NITIE PGDIM - ADMISSIONS 2008 FINAL LIST

CATEGORY - GENERAL

~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~



Sr. APPL C A N D I D A T E 'S CAT

No. NO. N A M E NO.

--- ------ ---------------------------- --------



1 71031 ABHISHEK GROVER 9270185

2 74291 ABHISHEK KRIPALANI 4600539

3 74647 ACHLESH SOOD 6271422

4 73158 ADAMYA GARG 9390486

5 70179 ADITYA JAISWAL 5680327

6 74009 ADITYA KHEMKA 6760154

7 72687 AGARWAL ANKIT RAKESHBHAI 5130871

8 75616 AKASH TIWARI 7240332

9 71940 AMIT KRISHNA MISRA 5220091

10 74842 AMIT KUMAR 5170263

11 72764 AMIT KUMAR AGGARWAL 7210861

12 13001 AMOGH ARVIND BHOLE 4670823

13 74332 ANAND GOYAL 5160591

14 71935 ANKIT GUPTA 6300336

15 73152 ANKIT MAHESHWARI 7160287

16 13061 ANKUR AHUJA 4640272

17 75152 ANKUSH SAMANT 7500135

18 75240 ANUBHAV JAIN 6640439

19 73478 ANUJ SARIN 9360141

20 72010 APARNA RAVI 8120156

21 70282 APOORVA RAJE 7340816

22 72795 ARAVIND.G 5120581

23 71781 ARVIND CHARANYAN V 5230884

24 70554 ASHISH ANAND 9190678

25 71926 ASHISH MAHESHWARI 8112007

26 72093 ASHWIN P.V. 8120824

27 72034 ATCHUTA RAMA SANDILYA KONDURI 5111876

28 73520 BARKHA KUKREJA 7460118

29 72009 BHALE SANKET SANJEEV 4660793

30 71797 CHAKRABORTY SHIBABRATA 6700163

31 74234 DA SILVA JOEL FRANCISCO 5710162

32 70762 DAVID SEBASTIAN NEWNES 5130469

33 74292 DHRUV MUCHHAL 5670070

34 75332 DILIP S ANAND 7450150

35 73310 DUTTA SOURAV ADITYA 4170654

36 71642 ETI VYAS 4670896

37 74366 G VIJAY 5450386

38 70983 GANESEN V 8320071

39 73714 GAURAV 6270926

40 74879 GULSHAN AGRAWAL 104594

41 71773 GUNJIKAR DEEPTI SHREEKANT 209133

42 75483 GUPTA DEEPAK DEVKINANDAN 4570453

43 71635 GURPREET SABHARWAL 6270749

44 74888 HAMIR SADANAND ANDHARE 5640890

45 74458 HARIHARAN P 8161107

46 75692 HARMAN SINGH 9120734

47 71715 HARSH PRADHAN 7430485

48 74734 HIMANSHU GUPTA 4530652

49 74129 HIMANSHU NIGAM 9480354

50 73744 JAIN RAHUL VIJAYRAJ 4661001

51 73401 JASHANPREET SINGH GILL 7210110

52 72450 JOSE VINAY C 5170716

53 72294 KALE PRASAD SURESH 9180085

54 73741 KAPIL BOHRA 5170560

55 73081 KARAN CLAIR 5160372

56 72973 KHUSHBOO DOSHI 7310055

57 74363 KOTESWARARAO MALIPEDDI 5440925

58 72522 KUMAR RAHUL 7130262

59 73475 KUMAR SAURABH 6840770

60 71437 L EZHILARASAN 8160116

61 72628 LOVISH JAIN 4420424

62 74940 M DHIRAJ 8450187

63 73757 MAKHARIA MOHANISH MADANMOHAN 5720227

64 73883 MAMGAIN GARIMA VIMAL KISHOR 4630414

65 71033 MANISH AERAN 4310898

66 73199 MANISH KUMAR JHA 5121476

67 72051 MANSI VERMA 5700734

68 73810 MAYANK ARORA 5700337

69 74377 MAYANK JAIN 5660531

70 72536 MAYANK SRIVASTAVA 6750312

71 75249 MUSHYAM SAIRAM 5460235

72 72884 NAGENDRA S 5111974

73 71180 NAYANI GUPTA 9120414

74 73843 NIDHI GROVER 9450603

75 72643 NIKHIL MAHESHWARI 4420169

76 13037 NISHANK BANI 4661847

77 71248 NISHANT AGGARWAL 7441280

78 71115 NITIN BAJAJ 6300959

79 73100 NITIN KUMAR MODI 7330291

80 70775 NITISH BHANDARI 4350380

81 75086 O N PRANEETH 8160037

82 73503 PAITHANE SOURABH SANJAY 5660581

83 72756 PANKAJ BHATT 5620371

84 72362 PANKAJ KUMAR MISHRA 5290635

85 13025 PARAM PREET SINGH BHASIN 9450039

86 73588 PRACHI MILIND 9290634

87 72404 PRANEETH B 8130835

88 74424 PREETISH KUMAR 5130743

89 71992 PRITESH JAIN 5110858

90 74524 PRIYABRATA MOHANTY 5660100

91 72455 RAJAT VIJ 5460619

92 72801 RAJDISH SINGH RANDHAWA 6270374

93 75531 RAJIV RANJAN 4650402

94 72855 RAJKUNWAR SINGH 7210779

95 70050 RAKSHITH RANGARAJAN 4673037

96 73272 RANJAN RAJPUT 5630324

97 71954 RANJAN THAKUR 6620787

98 72476 RINKI GUPTA 7361379

99 74415 ROHIT GARG 5720187

100 70774 S V GIRISH 8140219

101 74692 SABALE AMIT DHARMAJI 5640386

102 73176 SAMEER SINGHAL 5260488

103 75251 SANKALP SHARMA 9430506

104 71973 SANTOSH VENKATASUBRAMANIAN 4650696

105 70200 SAURABH KUMAR CHOUDHARY 6680553

106 75352 SHAH MIHIR AJAY 197611

107 74003 SHANTHOSH G 5260267

108 72535 SHARMA HARSH LALIT 4170114

109 72899 SHERFUR REHMAN 9240555

110 74054 SHERIEF RASHEED 5130298

111 71963 SHETTY CHETAN BALKRISHNA 4620069

112 72936 SHIVAM VASISHT 5460372

113 71058 SHOVIK DAS 6750818

114 74763 SIVAPRASAD NAIR 7340084

115 72881 SONALI GUPTA 9250075

116 73325 SREELAKSHMI HARIHARAN 8440262

117 73974 SRINATH DAMARLA 5211056

118 72977 SUDEEP NAGAR 7330587

119 73947 SUNEET SINGH BHATIA 9470611

120 74543 SUSMIT DANDAPAT 6630087

121 70225 SWATHI PERABATHULA 5510496

122 72252 THAKKER KAVEESH HIRAN 4661498

123 70247 UJJWAL DEEP 5441302

124 71439 UMANG M SHAH 9460987

125 74222 V ARUNGANESH 8150917

126 72232 VIKAS KUMAR 9290014

127 74026 VINAY MEHTA 6281413

128 70543 VINAY UMESH PRABHU 5240072

129 71479 VISHWACHETAN NADAMANI 5260374

130 73353 VIVEK S MENON 5130793

131 72975 VIVEK SHEORAN 7230186

132 70025 VOHRA PRERAK KASHYAPKUMAR 4150784

133 74322 VYAS KARTIK GIRISH 4730905

134 74967 YATINDRA VIJAYVARGIYA 7120691











Category - SC



Sr. Appl Candidate's Name Cat No.

No. No.





1 72772 AASTHA PRIYADARSHI 5620481

2 71930 ARUN KARTHIK K 8112020

3 70226 ARUN R S* 8410391

4 71531 AVIK SAHA 6700277

5 72849 AVNISH KUMAR 5500008

6 71987 CHARANIYA VINAY GOVIND 4673337

7 72492 DEVENDRA JADHAV 220450

8 74076 FULZELE RAJKUL DNYANESHWAR 4110355

9 71497 G.RAJESHWARAN 8150863

10 75495 GAULE HEMANT SHRI KRISHAN 4140283

11 70447 GURBINDER SINGH 6220263

12 74847 JATINDER SINGH 9390251

13 72230 K MURUGESH 8170382

14 72303 KHOBRAGADE MUKESH SURYABHAN 9430653

15 73749 KUM. MADHU PANWAR 4370554

16 72680 MANOJ KUMAR BEHERA 6550917

17 71904 PANKAJ MESHRAM 7220487

18 10051 PONSATHISHKUMAR P 8120669

19 71385 PRADEEP .K 8111114

20 73283 RAJ NIMESH 9430703

21 73989 RAJIV KUMAR 4661692

22 71306 SAUBHIK MAJI 5160153

23 70962 SUBRAT BISWAS 7120887

24 74918 SWATI VERMA 5220054

25 70275 TAPANGSHU DAS 8140635

26 75572 VAGHELA RAGHAV NANJIBHAI 4150353

27 73135 VYAWAHARE AMOL SHANKARRAO 5700102







Category - ST



Sr. Appl Candidate's Name Cat No.

No. No.







1 13033 ARUN PRABHAT TIRKEY 4510880

2 73175 DHARMESH MEENA 5240914

3 74430 GAMIT AMITKUMAR GAMANLAL 119826

4 70523 LOPAMUDRA BORO 5111293

5 71613 PAUNIKAR SHAILENDRA KRISHNARAO 4760494

6 75226 SIDDHARTHA KUMAR 9140680

7 71066 WAKDE RAVINDRA VITTHAL 5730522







Category - PD



Sr. Appl Candidate's Name Cat No.

No. No.





1 70103 BHUTADA NITESH DWARKADAS 5800048











PGDISEM - ADMISSIONS 2008



CATEGORY - GENERAL

~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~



Sr. APPL C A N D I D A T E 'S CAT

No. NO. N A M E NO.

--- ------ ---------------------------- --------



1 74558 ANKIT GOYAL 7361161

2 75427 ANKITA CHOUDHARY 5220340

3 75298 G ADITYA NARAYANAN 5500226

4 75112 K GOWRI RAO 8151196

5 70640 K VASANTH KUMAR 5180367

6 70942 MANISH KUMAR 6540256

7 75666 MEGHNA SNEHAL MEHTA 304277

8 75645 RICHA CHOWDHARY 6730287

9 73449 SRIBASTAV MOHAPATRA 6110746

10 72582 SUMAN MOULIK GUPTA 6750527

11 73241 UMESH GANDHI 8150387











PGDITM - ADMISSIONS 2008



CATEGORY - GENERAL

~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~



Sr. APPL C A N D I D A T E 'S CAT

No. NO. N A M E NO.

--- ------ ---------------------------- --------



1 75120 ABHIMANYU CHAUDHRY 9370458

2 72519 AMIT KUMAR 6260430

3 70891 FERNANDES MAYUR JULIAN 4672313

4 72525 RAHUL AGRAWAL 6751574

5 75252 RAO ANIRUDH ANAND 5150787

6 73980 SAMEER MISHRA 6730571

7 74114 SNEH ASNANI 5670761

8 71302 THITE HRISHIKESH VINAY 4550222

9 70939 TARUN MEHTA 9320238

10 74884 WAKHLU VIKRAM VIMAL 9281158







Category - SC



Sr. Appl Candidate's Name Cat No.

No. No.







1 71843 SANDEEP BAGADOA 4672745

2 71723 SHRIKANT WAGHMARE 4760447

FMS MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MS) 2008-2010 SC

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 29272 BABU PRASAD MALLELA
2 69111 NIDHI BHARGAWA (W)
3 21184 NOORPREET KAUR (W)
4 25052 RAMESHNIVASH A
5 72300 SACHIN ARYA
6 38584 TRINA HALDER (W)

FMS MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MS) 2008-2010

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 61449 AMAN SANGWAN
2 67152 MOHIT CHAHAR

FMS MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MS) 2008-2010

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 63855 DONI RIBA
2 73733 SANJANA PEGU (W)
3 14687 SAURABH SUMIT KISPOTTA

FMS MBA(MS) 2008-2010 SELECTION LIST CATEGORY- GENERAL

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 60225 ADITYA GUPTA
2 18005 AMARJEET PATNAIK
3 50163 AMIT CHOUREY
4 61078 ANUJ NANGIA
5 16011 APEKSHIT KHARE
6 20379 ASHISH GOYAL
7 63629 CHETAN AGARWAL
8 41723 DINESH AMARLAL RIJHWANI
9 29371 DIVYA PUSAPATI (W)
10 20563 GARIMA BAWA (W)
11 20609 GUNJAN VERMA (W)
12 66084 KRITI GUPTA (W)
13 18269 LISA MOHAPATRA (W)
14 13402 MEDHA POTHUNEEDI (W)
15 29736 MEGHA AGARWAL (W)
16 21090 MOHIT BHARTI
17 29924 PARTHASARATHY BHASKAR D.
18 32612 PARUL BAJAJ (W)
19 42943 RAGHAV ARVIND AGGARWAL
20 30344 S CHANDRASEKAR
21 16999 SAURABH RAI
22 43372 SHILPA RANGASWAMY (W)
23 14691 SHREEKAR SUDARSHAN
24 72653 SIDDHESH AGASHE
25 14739 SOURABH DHARIWAL
26 14629 SUJITH S
27 76321 VIDHI SRIVASTAVA (W)
28 38676 VIKASH SHARMA
29 15064 VISHAL AGARWAL

FMS MBA 2008-2010 SELECTION LIST CATEGORY- PH

CATEGORY – P1
S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 20779 JASKARAN SINGH DHILLON
CATEGORY – P2
S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 69395 PARIVESH KHANDELWAL
CATEGORY – P3
S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 51524 SAURABH JOB

FMS MBA 2008-2010 SELECTION LIST CATEGORY- CW

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 24031 ABHISHEK SUDHAKAR
2 64688 GURTEJ SINGH
3 50755 KARAN SEHGAL
4 13231 KASHISH SHARMA
5 67152 MOHIT CHAHAR

FMS MBA ADMISSION FINAL LIST 2008-2010 CATEGORY- ST

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 36886 HUBERT W DIENGDOH
2 42253 MANISH DEV
3 13540 MAYANK SEMWAL
4 69164 NAVANIDHI DEORI
5 73733 SANJANA PEGU (W)
6 14577 SHILPI SARWAN (W)
7 74383 SHIVANI SINGH DHARAMSATTU (W)

FMS MBA 2008-2010 SELECTION LIST CATEGORY- SC

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 61647 ANKIT MOHAN
2 61363 ANSHUL VARUN
3 36009 ARVIN MONDAL
4 41639 CHARANIYA VINAY GOVIND
5 64183 DHARAM VIR SINGH
6 42133 KOHIN ROY
7 42455 NIKHIL MESHRAM
8 21184 NOORPREET KAUR (W)
9 14352 S. SUMATHI (W)
10 43359 SAMYA MANDAL
11 14677 SUDHAAMSHU M. S
12 72880 SUKHBIR SINGH CHIMNI
13 21781 SUSHANT THAPPA

FMS MBA 2008-2010 CATEGORY-GENERAL

S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
1 16078 ABHILASHA KESHARIYA (W)
2 12142 ABIR SETH
3 36233 ADITYA MAHESHWARI
4 41357 ADITYA SUBHASH AGARWAL
5 50297 ALISSON PEREIRA (W)
6 24036 AMIT TYAGI
7 36372 ANURAG BINANI
8 16011 APEKSHIT KHARE
9 60072 ARKESH AJAY
10 24305 BADRI NARAYANAN V
11 63629 CHETAN AGARWAL
12 64018 DEEPIKA SHARMA (W)
13 64294 DIVYANSHU DIKSHIT
14 20563 GARIMA BAWA (W)
15 20577 GAURAV MITTAL
(PROF.A.S.NARAG) (PROF. J.K. MITRA)
CONVENOR DEAN
S.No Roll No. Name of the candidate
16 50628 GYANENDRA PRASAD
17 65037 GYANESH KUMAR SINHA
18 41909 HARSH RAJ KUMAR
19 65550 I HAREESHA RAO (W)
20 13092 INDU (W)
21 50763 K SWETHA (W)
22 66084 KRITI GUPTA (W)
23 13195 KUMAR JAYANT
24 18269 LISA MOHAPATRA (W)
25 67908 MANISH KUMAR
26 13402 MEDHA POTHUNEEDI (W)
27 32474 MRINAL PAREEK
28 50888 MUFEED UR RAHMAN F ABID
29 13645 NAVNEET KUMAR
30 68076 NEHA GUPTA (W)
31 68382 NEHA SHARMA (W)
32 42359 NIDHI KAICKER (W)
33 51091 NIRMAL DINKAR KHACHANE
34 27193 PALATHINGAL FRINSON FRANCIS
35 32612 PARUL BAJAJ (W)
36 21373 PEEYUSH ANAND
37 29999 PIYOOSH HEMNANI
38 69785 PIYUSH MEHTA
39 69873 PRIYANKA GARG (W)
40 42943 RAGHAV ARVIND AGGARWAL
41 14005 RAHUL KALLEPALI
42 37876 RAHUL SACHDEV
43 42902 ROHIT JHANGIANI
44 14809 SAHITHA K S (W)
45 14413 SANDEEP SINGH
46 72425 SAURAV PANI
47 21969 SHARAN BAINS (W)
48 43372 SHILPA RANGASWAMY (W)
49 14691 SHREEKAR SUDARSHAN
50 74929 SIDDHARTH SINGH
51 72653 SIDDHESH AGASHE
52 72577 SIDHARTH MALHOTRA
53 73729 SIMRINDER KAUR BAHRI (W)
54 14833 SOBHANJEET RATH
55 14433 SOUGATA ROY
56 25423 SRIKANT RAMESAN
57 14629 SUJITH S
58 73549 SUSHIL PASRICHA
59 75700 VAIBHAV ANAND
60 76414 VAIBHAV GUPTA
61 15076 VAIBHAV PURI
62 76321 VIDHI SRIVASTAVA (W)
63 38676 VIKASH SHARMA
64 43872 YATINDRA AVIJAY VARGIYA

Test Registration Number of 300 Candidates Offered Admission at IIMB PGP 2008-10 IIMB PGP FINAL LIST

CAT REG NO
4110229
4120555
4140281
4170654
4200212
4210412
4310585
4310995
4311065
4410097
4510937
4510992
4530179
4540083
4540553
4540649
4540894
4550067
4550535
4550786
4550952
4551798
4560163
4560194
4560366
4570690
4580833
4590179
4590666
4600008
4600144
4600231
4600737
4610371
4620776
4661051
4661847
4670327
4670823
4671142
4673413
4710651
4740528
4740559
4740758
4760447
4760903
5110236
5110858
5111429
5111844
5112235
5112310
5112322
5112364
5112467
5120164
5120903
5120948
5121094
5121228
5121590
5121657
5121689
5121696
5130063
5130067
5130306
5130474
5130554
5130606
5130944
5140009
5140146
5150333
5150382
5150386
5150534
5150624
5150785
5160333
5160341
5160491
5170322
5170407
5170606
5170608
5170754
5180284
5180413
5180417
5190004
5190104
5190482
5190509
5190562
5210152
5210175
5210812
5210921
5210957
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5220037
5220225
5220297
5220309
5230176
5230379
5230387
5240208
5240463
5240495
5240720
5240788
5241059
5241278
5250008
5250143
5250241
5250410
5250484
5250522
5250572
5260244
5260380
5260569
5260664
5260777
5260786
5260895
5270181
5280142
5280346
5280365
5280469
5280926
5281161
5281196
5290183
5290213
5440641
5450317
5450544
5450549
5450745
5460577
5470148
5470482
5471284
5480240
5480469
5480756
5520838
5620612
5650012
5660373
5660530
5680364
5700301
5760077
5760122
5770501
6210716
6220439
6230149
6230616
6260511
6290619
6290844
6530197
6530434
6540578
6550463
6550494
6560173
6620209
6620263
6621029
6630511
6630652
6630711
6700210
6700342
6710155
6710371
6710445
6730365
6740148
6740177
6750069
6750818
6751453
6751489
6760251
6760444
6760976
6840270
6920406
7110432
7210108
7210329
7210355
7210379
7210983
7220304
7221165
7230008
7240396
7340520
7420345
7420517
7430616
7460191
7470186
7500237
7500289
8110009
8110138
8110574
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8111144
8111373
8111736
8111856
8120471
8120728
8121052
8121184
8131139
8131144
8140586
8150289
8150886
8151107
8151206
8151713
8151727
8160717
8160974
8161156
8161319
8161491
8170226
8170382
8170414
8171095
8310514
8321804
8420380
8420783
8450159
8450478
9130241
9130580
9130637
9140165
9140202
9140513
9140648
9180173
9200152
9200169
9200217
9200260
9200929
9220508
9230102
9240492
9240746
9280006
9280099
9280642
9281146
9300737
9310177
9320144
9330474
9340556
9350316
9360809
9370228
9390393
9400153
9400225
9400502
9420153
9420870
9430112
9430694
9450095
9450559
9460283
9460288
9470697
9510203
9520767
9530256
9550028
9570501
9590710
9650013
9650348
End of Table One
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Table Two: Test Registration Number of 25 OBC Candidates Offered Provisional Admission in PGP 2008-10 at IIMB
The following 25 OBC candidates have been made provisional admission offers subject to their providing
documentary proof that they do not belong to the “creamy layer” of OBC as defined by the Government of
India. Any attempt to provide false information in this regard will result in cancellation of the offer. The
provisional admission offer will be void for these 25 OBC candidates if they belong to the “creamy layer”.
CAT TR_NO
4540744
4610130
5190383
5200808
5220455
5230609
5250954
5420022
5430394
5430667
5450563
5460765
5520280
5640197
6710259
7361962
7430063
8110948
8121020
8140206
8140464
8160268
8170180
9260536
9540578
Page 6 of 6
Table Three: Test Registration Number of 80 Waitlisted Candidates for PGP 2008-10 at IIMB
CAT Test Registration Number of the 80 candidates who have been waitlisted by IIMB - 50 in general
category, 16 in SC category, 7 in ST category and 7 in PWD category. Waitlisted candidates can check
their waitlist status with waitlist rank in their category on the admissions page of the IIMB website.
These candidates have also been couriered letters on May 1, 2008 stating their waitlist rank.
CAT TR_NO
4110101
4510880
4530946
4540227
4550300
4551140
4570106
4610121
4620282
4661558
4661931
4673843
5110013
5110937
5111801
5120403
5121536
5130065
5130786
5160086
5180951
5190529
5191097
5200501
5200892
5240562
5240809
5240914
5241201
5250157
5250409
5260374
5280082
5290250
5430289
5430322
5440662
5460033
5470920
5471385
5510965
5520392
5660171
5660581
5780169
5800008
5800048
6130938
6131052
6150273
6271925
6281413
6420394
6540774
6550705
6620985
6630242
6630344
6680085
6740548
6750080
6751825
6760330
7151186
7220159
7470644
8110546
8110565
8130182
8130617
8131110
8140742
8170615
9260068
9260900
9350716
9381054
9420147
9650026
9650084