Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
India
This institutional profile has been created for use by University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate programs.
First degree/qualification: Postgraduate diploma (2 years).
Minimum quality for UW-Madison Graduate School admission: 5.0/9.0.
Minimum level for UW-Madison Graduate School admission: If diploma follows a 3 year bachelor's, the postgraduate diploma would be the admitting level. If it follows a 4 year bachelor's it would be considered a postgraduate diploma.
Documents required: Official mark sheets/transcripts/records; official certification of diploma and date awarded.
Description: Instituted in 1961, one of six management institutes set up by the government of India. An autonomous institution, its diploma is recognized by the Association of Indian Universities as comparable to a university MBA. Usual admission requirements are a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks and an admission test.
Grading systems:
Letter | |
A+ | 9 |
A | 8 |
A- | 7 |
B+ | 6 |
B | 5 |
B- | 4 |
C+ | 3 |
P | Pass |
F | 0 |
Some Indian institutions award class on last year; some on honours courses; some do not count failed/repeated courses. We calculate average on all marks/grades. Examinations held at end of each term (3 terms to an academic year).
Language of instruction: English.
Advanced degrees:
Ph.D. Fellows program.
Last updated: May 09, 2005