Admissions in IBA would not be done through Tests in 2020

Quratulain Y Azher

Karachi, May 05, 2020: IBA Karachi has also devised a mechanism wherein case IBA admission tests do not take place due to the prevailing Covid-19 lockdown.  In this case, the admissions would be offered through interviews of shortlisted candidates.

As the threat of Coronavirus looms over the academic future of students, the IBA Karachi has taken a major step to facilitate its prospective students in these challenging times. In a major policy revision, the IBA Karachi has added flexibility to its admission process to cater to the needs of prospective candidates which include 

New Admission Policy

Shortlisting criteria would be devised by the IBA Admissions Committee once all the applications have been submitted by the applicants by the deadline for each prospective program.

IBA Karachi will accept A Levels grades awarded to students based on final exams and/or through guidance grading by the Cambridge Board.

Additionally, for all those candidates whose Intermediate and A-Levels results are pending, the IBA is working to accommodate them by granting them a provisional conditional admission offer. Such candidates will be permitted to give A-Levels exams by the year-end and submit their results by early 2021 to secure their admissions.

The IBA further plans to facilitate such students who are giving their A-Levels exams in October 2020, by offering a reduced course load, so that they can remain focused without compromising on their A-Levels exams happening alongside their studies at IBA.

Therefore, all prospective candidates are encouraged to visit the IBA’s website for more information and fill in the application with as much information as possible.

Announcing these policy changes, IBA Executive Director Dr. S Akbar Zaidi said that these changes have been made out of concern for our prospective students, whose academic future is of paramount importance to the Institute.

He said that the IBA Karachi plans to begin the next academic year on time and will leave no stone unturned for the timely graduation of upcoming intake. “We will try our best to make our admission process as flexible as we can, while upholding merit and ensuring quality, to cater to the needs of these students effected by extraordinary circumstances”, Dr. Zaidi added.

IBA Admission Office is also working tirelessly, answering all queries of the prospective candidates to minimize the prevailing uncertainty.

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