Aspiring MBA and PGPM students, listen up! The clock is ticking on IBSAT 2025 registrations, and if you’re eyeing a spot at one of the prestigious ICFAI Business School (IBS) campuses – including the flagship IBS Hyderabad – now is the time to act. With the application window closing soon, the national-level entrance exam scheduled for December 27-28, 2025, and scholarships worth up to ₹10 crore up for grabs for top performers, this is your golden opportunity to kickstart a transformative management career. Karnataka applicants, take note: IBS welcomes you with open arms!
In this detailed guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about IBSAT 2025 – from eligibility and the application process to exam details, selection criteria, and those lucrative scholarships. Whether you’re a fresh graduate or a working professional from Karnataka or beyond, read on to ensure you don’t miss out. Head straight to ibsindia.org to apply today!
The ICFAI Business School Aptitude Test (IBSAT) is a computer-based entrance exam conducted by the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education. It’s the gateway to MBA and Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) admissions across nine IBS campuses:
IBSAT is known for its student-friendly format, focusing on practical aptitude rather than rote learning. Over the years, it has helped thousands of students secure spots in programs that emphasize case-based learning, industry exposure, and global perspectives. For 2025, the exam remains a key qualifier, with additional weight given to past academic records, work experience, and personal interviews.
Pro Tip: With the exam just over a month away from now, start your prep immediately if you haven’t already. The registration portal at ibsindia.org is user-friendly and accepts online payments via net banking, credit/debit cards, or UPI.
IBSAT 2025 is inclusive and accessible:
Candidates with valid scores in national exams like CAT, GMAT, NMAT, or XAT (from the last two years) may be exempt from IBSAT and directly shortlisted for interviews – a huge perk for high scorers!
Applying is straightforward and fully online:
The form takes about 30-45 minutes. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid discrepancies later.
IBSAT is a 2-hour, online proctored test with 140 multiple-choice questions divided into four sections:
Key Highlights:
The exam is conducted in multiple cities across India, including major hubs in Karnataka like Bengaluru, Mangaluru, and Hubli.
Scoring well in IBSAT is just the start:
Past academic performance, extracurriculars, and diversity (e.g., applicants from Karnataka bringing regional insights) can tip the scales.
This is the game-changer! IBS offers merit-based scholarships totaling ₹10 crore for IBSAT 2025 top performers:
These scholarships make quality education affordable – IBS Hyderabad’s MBA fee is around ₹16-18 lakhs for two years, but top rankers pay significantly less (or nothing!).
For Karnataka students, IBS Bengaluru offers proximity, while Hyderabad provides a broader ecosystem.
With registrations closing soon and the exam on December 27-28, 2025, there’s no time to waste. Visit ibsindia.org today, complete your application, and gear up for IBSAT. Whether you’re dreaming of IBS Hyderabad’s lush campus or a program closer to home in Karnataka, this could be your launchpad to a stellar career.
Questions? Drop them in the comments below or contact IBS admissions at 1800-425-5522. Share this post with friends – the more, the merrier!
Disclaimer: All details are based on official IBS announcements as of November 10, 2025. Verify on ibsindia.org for any updates.
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