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IIM Bangalore MBA Program Guide 2025

IIM Bangalore Class Profile

IIM Bangalore Class Profile
Average GPA:
Average Work Experience:
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Class Size:
Acceptance Rate:
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Yield Rate:
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IIM Bangalore Deadlines

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Round
Year
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Post-MBA industry
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Date
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied with Interview
Round 2 2025 2.7 6 Internet and New Media India
03 Dec 2024 10:11 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Admitted, ($)
Round 2 2025 645 GMAT Focus
715 GMAT Focus
6.8 7 Energy India
02 Dec 2024 11:53 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied with Interview
Round 2 2025 325 GRE 3 7 Consulting India
02 Dec 2024 04:59 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Admitted
Round 2 2025 645 GMAT Focus 7.8 8 Consulting India
30 Nov 2024 11:20 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied with Interview
Round 2 2025 655 GMAT Focus 8.2 5 Consulting India
26 Nov 2024 07:55 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied with Interview
Round 1 2025 655 GMAT Focus
660 GMAT Classic
6 Consulting India
18 Nov 2024 02:55 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Interviewed
Round 2 2025 645 GMAT Focus 6 Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals India
R_S
28 Oct 2024 12:26 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Admitted
Round 1 2025 8 Consumer Packaged Goods India
18 Sep 2024 09:05 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Admitted
Round 1 2025 660 GMAT Classic 8.8
18 Sep 2024 09:03 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied without Interview
Round 2 2024 730 GMAT Classic 2.5 9 Other India
04 May 2024 07:28 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied without Interview
Round 1 2025 690 GMAT Classic 3 11 Energy India
09 Apr 2024 10:09 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Waitlisted with Interview
Round 1 2024 700 GMAT Classic 4 7 Transportation India
10 Feb 2024 03:30 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Admitted
Round 3 2024 720 GMAT Classic 3.6 6 Manufacturing India
08 Feb 2024 01:56 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied with Interview
Round 3 2024 730 GMAT Classic 3.8 5 Consulting India
03 Feb 2024 06:31 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied with Interview
Round 2 2024 700 GMAT Classic 3.5 7 Manufacturing India
31 Dec 2023 11:05 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied without Interview
Round 3 2024 625 GMAT Focus
620 GMAT Classic
6 Consulting India
31 Dec 2023 02:05 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Waitlisted with Interview
2023 710 GMAT Classic 8 Finance India
04 Dec 2023 07:23 PM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Admitted
2023 710 GMAT Classic 3.6 6 Consulting India
01 Nov 2023 05:28 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied without Interview
Round 2 2024 11 Military & Defense India
24 Oct 2023 08:20 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Denied with Interview
2023 730 GMAT Classic 3.1 1 Consulting India
25 Sep 2023 09:58 AM
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Posted:   Sep 18, 2023 09:09
Status:
On Campus
Interviewed on:
Aug 26, 2023
Final Decision:
Admitted
My panel had two professors P1 and P2 and an alum A1. P1 ushered me into the room and the interview... Read More
My panel had two professors P1 and P2 and an alum A1. P1 ushered me into the room and the interview began on a high energy note. I had mentioned in my SOP that I've dabbled in stand-up comedy. They were very interested to find what I've done. P2: How do you go about preparing your material? Explained my process and the observations I used. P2: What's your best work? Told them about a script I'd written taking inspiration from the White House Correspondents' Association Annual Dinner and rewriting it for the India Parliament at the time. P2: Who are the comedians you look upto? Told them my top two comedians and my reasons. Worked in how I they inspired me to write Bangalore specific jokes. P1: Tell me some Bangalore specific jokes. Told them two and they had poker faces. My heart sank a little. P2: Moving on, you have mentioned industries like education and healthcare in your SOP. Do you think such companies come for placements? Told them that they currently do not. However, added that through my research, attending the open house, and talking to alums I've seen that the placements are largely student-driven. Added that these are my preferred industries, not necessity. P2: What impact can you create in the healthcare industry as a PM? I started rambling a little and told more process-oriented stuff than product oriented stuff. P2 seemed to get irritated. P2: Do you think these are process impacts or product impacts? I corrected myself and tied my answer to how a product could improve the said processes. P2: What can be an example of a product in healthcare that you'd like to build? I answered and tied to my own experience of getting admitted to multiple hospitals. P1 took over and asked questions about my sector, which was surprising because I was expecting questions more specific to my country. P1: With all the new online ed-tech courses and universities popping up, do you think traditional schools like our still hold importance? I chose to not take sides in this answer. I told that both can co-exist because India has a vast population and each of them have different needs. Solidified the answers with personal experiences. P1: Which age segment in the education space would you consider to be the most lucrative? Answered and gave reasons. Worked in a personal story into the answer. A1: I want to understand that you've mentioned both content and product roles in your application. What exactly do you do? Answered how I started by building content but slowly progressed to contributing at the product level too. And since this wasn't formal, wanted to pursue and MBA to formalise it. Panel: Any questions for us? I asked two questions - one related to preparing for a certain course and the second related to campus life. Overall, the interview was very pleasant and lasted for a little over 30 minutes. Not a stress interview at all. Would advise to keep your answers short and interesting because P2 seemed to get frustrated a bit when I was going off-topic. Be true and answer genuinely and make the answers as personal as possible. Also, be confident and don't let a low or an unexpected moment take you down. I struggled a bit during my post MBA goals part of the interview. Yet, i kept smiling and answered the rest of the questions. That could've played a significant role too in my selection. Read Less
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IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Posted:   Sep 14, 2023 10:09
Status:
On Campus
Interviewed on:
Aug 26, 2023
Final Decision:
Admitted
P1: Old prof started with what is SoC design engineer. What is SoC? Explained. Are you individual co... Read More
P1: Old prof started with what is SoC design engineer. What is SoC? Explained. Are you individual contributor ? No. I explained I am a functional lead role not a inline manager. Asked do I do appraisal? I said no...then started about initiatives. Jumped to what I initiatives I have bought. Laughed about it and pressured me. Prof asked about schemes for India's semiconductor manufacturing. Why intel doesn't have logo in phones? Explained about the ingredient branding done here. Intel doesn't Operate in mobile market. Alumni asked about intel monopoly. I corrected him about market figures. Intel is 6th in market share. Explained about tsmc. Explained him what we are doing to bring back leadership prodcuts. Explained the historu of intel about apple/challenges from Japan. Explained the history of semiconductor industry growth. How japan/China benefited from globalisation. Then finally he asked why epgp? I said learning/transformation/Chetan subramanian/collaboration between epgp/Pgp/pgpem students P3: asked do you a economist has spoken about sc policies. I answered it was raghuram rajan. Asked my opinion about it. I said I don't agree with it. Then done coz they didn't have much time left. Didn't prompt me to ask any questions Read Less
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IIM Bangalore MBA Employment Report

Full-time graduates:
Full-time graduates known to be seeking employment:
Full-time graduates employed at graduation:
%
Full-time graduates employed three months after graduation:
%
Average base salary:
Average signing bonus:
Consulting (26%)
Finance: Diversified Financial Services (22%)
Technology(7%)
Retail: E-commerce (11%)
Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals (3%)
Energy (9%)
Manufacturing (9%)
Government(5%)

IIM Bangalore Recommendation Questions

Full IIM Bangalore Recommendation Form
How long and in what capacity have you known the candidate? (No word limit)

If this is a work-related reference, in what position is/was the candidate employed and for how long? (No word limit)

What do you consider to be the candidate’s principal strengths/talents? (No word limit)

What do you consider to be the candidate’s weaknesses or areas that need improvement? (No word limit)

IIM Bangalore MBA Essay Questions

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IIM Bangalore MBA Program Cost

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IIM Bangalore MBA Application Deadlines 2025

Official IIM Bangalore Application
Submit by:
Interview Invite by:
Decision by:
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Posted:   Sep 18, 2023 09:09
Status:
On Campus
Interviewed on:
Aug 26, 2023
Final Decision:
Admitted
My panel had two professors P1 and P2 and an alum A1. P1 ushered me into the room and the interview... Read More
My panel had two professors P1 and P2 and an alum A1. P1 ushered me into the room and the interview began on a high energy note. I had mentioned in my SOP that I've dabbled in stand-up comedy. They were very interested to find what I've done. P2: How do you go about preparing your material? Explained my process and the observations I used. P2: What's your best work? Told them about a script I'd written taking inspiration from the White House Correspondents' Association Annual Dinner and rewriting it for the India Parliament at the time. P2: Who are the comedians you look upto? Told them my top two comedians and my reasons. Worked in how I they inspired me to write Bangalore specific jokes. P1: Tell me some Bangalore specific jokes. Told them two and they had poker faces. My heart sank a little. P2: Moving on, you have mentioned industries like education and healthcare in your SOP. Do you think such companies come for placements? Told them that they currently do not. However, added that through my research, attending the open house, and talking to alums I've seen that the placements are largely student-driven. Added that these are my preferred industries, not necessity. P2: What impact can you create in the healthcare industry as a PM? I started rambling a little and told more process-oriented stuff than product oriented stuff. P2 seemed to get irritated. P2: Do you think these are process impacts or product impacts? I corrected myself and tied my answer to how a product could improve the said processes. P2: What can be an example of a product in healthcare that you'd like to build? I answered and tied to my own experience of getting admitted to multiple hospitals. P1 took over and asked questions about my sector, which was surprising because I was expecting questions more specific to my country. P1: With all the new online ed-tech courses and universities popping up, do you think traditional schools like our still hold importance? I chose to not take sides in this answer. I told that both can co-exist because India has a vast population and each of them have different needs. Solidified the answers with personal experiences. P1: Which age segment in the education space would you consider to be the most lucrative? Answered and gave reasons. Worked in a personal story into the answer. A1: I want to understand that you've mentioned both content and product roles in your application. What exactly do you do? Answered how I started by building content but slowly progressed to contributing at the product level too. And since this wasn't formal, wanted to pursue and MBA to formalise it. Panel: Any questions for us? I asked two questions - one related to preparing for a certain course and the second related to campus life. Overall, the interview was very pleasant and lasted for a little over 30 minutes. Not a stress interview at all. Would advise to keep your answers short and interesting because P2 seemed to get frustrated a bit when I was going off-topic. Be true and answer genuinely and make the answers as personal as possible. Also, be confident and don't let a low or an unexpected moment take you down. I struggled a bit during my post MBA goals part of the interview. Yet, i kept smiling and answered the rest of the questions. That could've played a significant role too in my selection. Read Less
User avatar
Posted Privately
India
IIM Bangalore
IIMB EPGP
Posted:   Sep 14, 2023 10:09
Status:
On Campus
Interviewed on:
Aug 26, 2023
Final Decision:
Admitted
P1: Old prof started with what is SoC design engineer. What is SoC? Explained. Are you individual co... Read More
P1: Old prof started with what is SoC design engineer. What is SoC? Explained. Are you individual contributor ? No. I explained I am a functional lead role not a inline manager. Asked do I do appraisal? I said no...then started about initiatives. Jumped to what I initiatives I have bought. Laughed about it and pressured me. Prof asked about schemes for India's semiconductor manufacturing. Why intel doesn't have logo in phones? Explained about the ingredient branding done here. Intel doesn't Operate in mobile market. Alumni asked about intel monopoly. I corrected him about market figures. Intel is 6th in market share. Explained about tsmc. Explained him what we are doing to bring back leadership prodcuts. Explained the historu of intel about apple/challenges from Japan. Explained the history of semiconductor industry growth. How japan/China benefited from globalisation. Then finally he asked why epgp? I said learning/transformation/Chetan subramanian/collaboration between epgp/Pgp/pgpem students P3: asked do you a economist has spoken about sc policies. I answered it was raghuram rajan. Asked my opinion about it. I said I don't agree with it. Then done coz they didn't have much time left. Didn't prompt me to ask any questions Read Less
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IIM Bangalore MBA Essay Questions

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IIM Bangalore Recommendation Questions

Full IIM Bangalore Recommendation Form
How long and in what capacity have you known the candidate? (No word limit)

If this is a work-related reference, in what position is/was the candidate employed and for how long? (No word limit)

What do you consider to be the candidate’s principal strengths/talents? (No word limit)

What do you consider to be the candidate’s weaknesses or areas that need improvement? (No word limit)

FAQ

What GMAT score do I need for IIM Bangalore?

The average GMAT score for IIM Bangalore is around 690 (Classic) / 635 (Focus Equivalent) for the latest incoming class. As score is just one component of the application it does not mean that you can get in with 740 and someone will get dinged with 700.
Here is what you can use as a guide:
1) Are you from an over-represented demography? If yes, add 30 points to the average to arrive at a competitive score for your peer group.
2) Are you from a unique background or disadvantaged group such as a refugee or first-time college grad? You can subtract 30 points from the average and still get in.

What is the average GRE score for IIM Bangalore?

IIM Bangalore average GRE score for the latest incoming class is 322 (estimated). The dynamics for most schools with GRE admissions is that a great profile with a lower-caliber GRE score seems to be acceptable but a below average profile will usually not be able to get in with above-average GRE score. As the result, the average GRE score may look very tenable but it may not result into an Admit. This is just an average score and schools admit a spectrum of applicants.

Does IIM Bangalore accept without GRE or GMAT?

CAT-India is compulsory for admission in IIM Bangalore

What GPA do you need to get into IIM Bangalore?

When is IIM Bangalore MBA program application deadline?

IIM Bangalore has 3 application deadlines:
Round 1 is Aug 09, 2024
Round 2 is Oct 09, 2024
Round 3 is Dec 02, 2024 Round 1 is best for admissions and scholarships. Round 2 tends to be the most competitive. Round 3 is not for friendly for most applicants and has the least chances of financial aid.

How long is the FT MBA program at IIM Bangalore?

IIM Bangalore Full Time MBA program is 24 months long.

Does IIM Bangalore have a Part Time MBA program?

In addition to Full Time MBA program, IIM Bangalore also has A competitive EPGP, PGPBA, and PGPEM programs

How much is IIM Bangalore MBA tuition?

MBA is expensive! IIM Bangalore MBA Program costs $37,087 Total. In addition, you will need an additional $3,500 per year for room and board (living expenses).

How many years of work experience do you need to get into IIM Bangalore Business School?

IIM Bangalore Requires at least 2 years of work experience for their Full Time MBA program. Two years is minimum and the recommended / ideal work experience is 5-6 years, which gives you more content for the application and is more likely to result into admission. More experience also offers a stronger resume and better chances for recruiting.
Keep in mind that having too much work experience such as 10 or more years, is often detrimental to your chances.

What is the starting salary for MBA from IIM Bangalore?

Average starting salary for IIM Bangalore is $41,004 per year. In addition, many qualify for annual incentive, retention, or performance bonuses up to 20% of their annual pay.