Educational Qualification: The candidates are required to have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institution with a minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying exams. Students appearing in the final examination of their graduation year are eligible to apply for our PGDM program.
Entrance Exam Scores: Students with a valid score in a management entrance exam such as CAT (Common Admission Test), XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test), GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test), MAT (Management Aptitude Test), or CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) will be considered for admissions.
Work Experience (if applicable): Candidates with prior work experience, especially for working professionals are encouraged to apply for our PGDM course as it adds value to the experience and helps than to get a post graduate degree.
Personal Interview: Shortlisted candidates are required to appear for a personal interview as part of the selection process. The interview panel assesses the candidate's communication skills, personality, motivation, domain knowledge and suitability for the program.
Academic Performance: In addition to entrance exam scores, the institutes may consider the candidate's academic performance in previous examinations as part of the selection process and it will be given due weightage in the preparation of the final list for admissions.
Group Discussion/Written Ability Test (GD/WAT): Depending upon the number of students appearing the admission in the PGDM program we conduct group discussions and written ability tests as part of the selection process to assess the candidate's communication skills, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills.
Statement of Purpose (SOP): Candidates may be required to submit a statement of purpose or essay outlining their career goals, reasons for pursuing the PGDM program, and how the program aligns with their aspirations.
It's important for prospective applicants to carefully review the admission criteria specified to ensure that they meet all the requirements before applying.
Step 1: - All the students who are interested in taking admission in SSIM needs to fill the admission form which is available on the website and also it can be collected from the college if the student wants to fill in the form personally.
Step 2: - Once the admission form is submitted to the college on through email the next step of the admission process is the selection process which has the following steps.
Step 3: - The student will have a first round of interview through telephonic round and if shortlisted than the student would be eligible for the next round which would be the GD followed by the personal interview.
Step 4: - If the student is selected for the final admission by the institute they would be informed by the college through email and also through a call.
Step 5: - Once the student is selected for admission he will have to submit a registration amount of Rs 50,000.
Step 6 :- Submission of 1st installment of the fees within 1 months of admission.
Qualifying candidates will be informed about the date, time and venue of Admission Procedure (Written test and / or Group Discussion and / or Personal/Telephonic Interview) via telephone and email. In certain cases, options of dates will be available giving greater flexibility. The Admission procedure may last till late in the evening. You are requested to make traveling & boarding arrangements on your own.
All selected candidates will get an intimation of their selection through an Admission Letter. Details regarding payment of fees at the time of admission, allotment to hostel and date, time and commencement of the academic session will be mentioned in the admission letter.
Ragging in any form is banned at SSIM, New Delhi. It is a punishable offence in accordance with one of the recent guidelines of the Honourable Supreme Court of India. SSIM, New Delhi has a ‘zero-tolerance policy’ on ragging. The institute will take disciplinary action/legal proceeding/expulsion from the Institute, as per the directives of the Supreme Court of India, if ant student(s) is/are found guilty of ragging inside or outside the premises of the Institute.