Application
Every year thousands of aspiring students send us applications from all over India.
Student intake: 180
GAAT
GAAT stands for GIM Analytics Aptitude Test. This test conducted by GIM is intended to assess a student's aptitude. This is a 75 minutes test with Multiple Choice Questions. GAAT will be administered online. The candidates will be sent a test link for GAAT, which can be taken from anywhere at no extra cost.
GAAT will be held on 1st February 2026.
Shortlisting
Our panel will shortlist worthy candidates, based on their profiles they will be attending Regular Round interviews in the month of February/March 2026.
Shortlist results will be announced in the month of March 2026.
Interviews
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for individual Assessment in the Written Ability Test and Personal Interview.
Regular round will be held in the month of February 2026.
Admission Results Announcement
Top ranking candidates will receive the admission letter via email.
We’re excited to meet you!
If you’ready to make it big, we’re ready to get you there. Academic sessions begin from June.
Programme Commencement June 2026
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Programme Commencement
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