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IRMA 2017: Exam dates announced; check www.irma.ac.in for details
The Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) has announced the dates for IRMA 2017 examination, which will be held in February next year.
New Delhi: The Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) has announced the dates for IRMA 2017 examination, which will be held in February next year, on its official website.
There is no age limit for the admission into the PRM and FPRM courses at IRMA, however, it is compulsory for the candidates to appear for CAT 2016/XAT 2017 and "Issues of Social Concern (ISC)" test of IRMA.
The examination for IRMA 2017 is scheduled to be conducted on February 12, 2017 for granting admission into Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management (PRM) and Fellow Program in Rural Management (FPRM).
180 seats available for PRM 2017-19
Initially, candidates will be short-listed on the basis of the scores of CAT.
The short-listed ones will then be called for IRMA written test on the subject of "Issues of Social Concern".
The final selection will then be made on the basis of group activities and personal interview.
The institute will finally release a list of selected candidates.
How to apply
Interested, eligible candidates are required to apply online and pay through payment gateway
Candidates need to make payment at any IMS learning centre after getting the IMS receipt, and should then apply through IRMA website by using the IMS receipt number
A print-out of SBI challan needs to be taken out, available on the website in the admission link.
Candidates can make payment at any branch of SBI by using the challan. SBI would then issue a unique ID number. This unique ID number can be used to apply online through IRMA website
Important dates
December 23 - The last date for submission of hard copy of application form (Indian nationals).
December 30 - The last date for submission of online application (for Indian nationals).
February 12, 2017 – The date for Issues of Social Concern 2017 test.
March 31, 2017 – Declaration of final results.