Indian School of Mines - Dhanbad (ISM)
Indian School of Mines (ISM) is a premier institution of international repute. The Department of Management Studies of the School launched its MBA program in 1997. The erstwhile Department of Industrial Engineering and Management (IE&M) was restructured and re-christened as Department of Management Studies. Having run the M.Tech program of IE&M for two full decades, the requisite experience as well as expertise was available with the department to run the MBA program.
Since its inception, Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines has been moving ahead, continuously in tandem with the growth and diversification in the business field maintaining constant interaction with various industries. To its credit, the department has successfully completed several consultancy assignments, in-house and off-campus executive development programs and specific research projects supported by AICTE, UGC, ICSSR, MHRD, CIL, World Bank etc.
The department has been constantly rated as A/A+ institute by the various rating agencies including AIMA-Business Standard, Business India, The Telegraph (Careergraph) etc. in their B-School surveys conducted from time to time. We have crossed these milestones in a period of just seven years.
Apart from the above, the Faculty and the students have won laurels for the School by their different curricular activities. ISM has launched its AICTE approved MBA program under the Department of Management Studies in 1997. Strength of ISM’s value-addition to management graduates lies in its excellent faculty as well as its institute-industry interaction and networking with leading institutes of India. The Department of Management Studies has been constantly rated as one of the leading business schools of the country by news media agencies.
Introduction to ISM
Programmes in ISM
Eligibility for ISM
Admission Process for ISM
Test Pattern for ISM
Tentative Dates for ISM
Test Centres for ISM
Application for ISM
Scores & Reservations for ISM
Important Instructions for ISM
Application
The CAT application form and bulletin issued by IIMs can be obtained from select branches of State Bank of India.
Request for ISM application form and brochure should be accompanied by a Demand Draft of Rs. 1000/- (one thousand only) drawn in favour of Registrar, Indian School of Mines and payable at Dhanbad with two self addressed stickers and should be addressed to the Assistant Registrar (Academic) Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.
Contact
For further admission details, students can contact the following address:
Assistant Registrar (Academic)
Indian School of Mines
Dhanbad 826004
Jharkhand.
Dr. Pramod Pathak
Head of the Department
Indian Institute of Technology - Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE)
Introduction
Joint Entrance Examination –JEE is one of the most popular and important entrance examination for the Engineering, Technology, Design, Architecture & Planning, Pharmacy and basic sciences streams in India. In the year 2006 nearly 3 Lacs students have taken part in this examination from all over the country.
The admission to the Undergraduate Programmes for Indian and Foreign nationals at Indian Institute of Technology -IIT’s, Institute of Technology- Banaras Hindu University - IT-BHU and Indian School of Mines- ISM-Dhanbad is done through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). The exam is conducted by
Eligibility
For getting enrolled in the MBA program in the Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines, one has to fulfill the following eligibility conditions:
A Bachelor’s degree (10+2+3) in any discipline/B.Tech/B.Pharm or equivalent with at least 55% marks in aggregate.
For Honours graduates the aggregate will include marks of both Honours and Pass Papers.
Notification
For admission to undergraduate courses at the above-mentioned seven Indian Institutes of Technology, IT-BHU, Varanasi and Indian School of Mines. Dhanbad.
Examination Schedule
: 09.00 -12.00 hrs
Paper -1
: 14.00-17.00 hrs
Paper-2
Paper-1 and Paper-2 will each have three separate sections on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Both the papers will be of objective type, designed to test comprehension and analytical ability of candidates.
Eligibility:
A candidate can attempt JEE only twice, in consecutive years. Candidates who have passed (10+2) or equivalent qualifying examination in 2006 or will be appearing in 2007, and secure at least 60% (55% for SC/ST and PD) marks in aggregate in their respective