Saturday, March 6, 2010

PGP Admission Policy Document of IIML Lucknow for the year 2010

PGP Admission Policy Document of IIML Lucknow for the year 2010

This document details the process that has been developed at Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIML) for identifying the right candidates for admission to its programmes titled PGP and PGP-ABM. The process, which has progressively been refined over time, is derived from the cumulative data on the Common Admission test (CAT) and on the competency cum diversity profiles requirements of the PGP class at IIML.

IIML has observed over the years that students who perform well in PGP are typically those who have a consistently good academic record during their secondary school, higher secondary school, and graduate levels, besides exhibiting sufficiently high aptitude as measured by the CAT. Therefore, IIML uses multiple parameters, viz. academic performance in secondary school, higher secondary school, and graduate programmes in addition to the candidate’s absolute scores in CAT to judge the suitability of candidates for PGP. Work experience, after graduation, if any, is also given due weightage in the PGP admissions process. Evaluation by multiple criteria is also consistent with IIML’s analysis of industry requirements.

The process accommodates the relationship of academic performance in IIML to past
academic performance, CAT scores, performance in written ability test, group discussion and personal interview (GDPI), and prior work experience. The selection criteria and weights given to various parameters are based on past data as well as on inputs from the IIML faculty and other relevant stakeholders.

The process that is being adopted for selecting the promising students for PGP at IIML for the year 2010 involves two stages. Stage–1 applies to all eligible candidates who have appeared for CAT–2009 to determine those qualifying candidates who will be called for Stage–2. Sufficient numbers of candidates belonging to different categories are short listed in Stage–1 for meeting the (Government of India) norms on reservation.

Stage – 1:


All candidates who will secure minimum section – wise and aggregate percentile scores in CAT are first short listed. The percentile cut-off scores (the minimum percentile scores Required) for the Stage-1 consideration are given in Table-1.

In order to identify the PGP/PGP–ABM candidates to be called for written ability test and GDPI, the past academic performance (in secondary school, higher secondary school, and graduate programme) and the experience profile of the candidate are considered as per the weights given in Table-2.

The Pre–GDPI score for the work experience profile is given as indicated in Table – 3.

Table1: Minimum CAT-2009 percentile requirement for short listing




Category Sec.1 (Quantitative) Sec.2 (Logic & DI) Sec. (Verbal) Total
SC 55% 55% 55% 75%
ST 50% 50% 50% 70%
PWD 55% 55% 55% 75%
OBC 75% 75% 75% 80%
General 85% 85% 85% 90%
ABM 75% 75% 75% 85%


Table 2: Various components with weights used (for PGP)


Components Sec.1 (Quantitative)

Aggregate CAT-2009 30
Class – X Marks 10
Class – XII Marks 5
Graduation Marks 5
Experience Profile 5
Total 55


Table 3: Pre – GDPI score for the work experience (for PGP)

Components Sec.1 (Quantitative)

Work Experience in Months Score (out of maximum of 5)
9 to 11 1
12 to 23 2
24 to 35 3
36 to 47 4
48 and more 5

In order to identify the PGP–ABM1 candidates to be called for written ability test and GDPI, the past academic performance (in secondary school, higher secondary school, and graduation programme) and the graduation profile of the candidate are considered as per the weights given in Table -4.




Table 4: Various components with weights used (for PGP–ABM)





Components Sec.1 (Quantitative)

Aggregate CAT-2009 30
Class – X Marks 10
Class – XII Marks 5
Graduation Marks 5

Graduation Profile$ 5
Total 55

$ Only the bachelor’s / Master’s Degree holders in select disciplines listed below are eligible for this weightage:


Sl. No. Academic Discipline

01 Agriculture: Agronomy, Soil Science, Agriculture , Biochemistry, Agricultural Economics,
Agricultural Extension, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Entomology, Plant Pathology etc.
02 Agricultural Engineering
03 Animal Husbandry
04 Dairy Science/Technology
05 Forestry
06 Food Technology
07 Horticulture
08 Rural Studies/Rural Sociology/Rural Cooperatives/Rural Banking
09 Science: Biology, Biochemistry, Bio-technology, Botany, Life Science, Zoology
10 Veterinary Science

ABM stands for PGP in Agri-Business Management of IIML.


Stage–2:

Stage-2 of the admissions process involves the assessment of the candidate by an interview
panel, which will conduct the following:
(i) Written Ability Test (of 15 minutes duration),
(ii) Group Discussion (on a given topic for 20 minutes),
(iii) Personal Interview.

The weights for these components are as shown in Table-5.

Table 5: Various components with weights used

Components Sec.1 (Quantitative)
Written Ability Test 10
Group Discussion 10
Personal Interview 25
Total 45


The minimum requirement for getting a pass in Personal Interview is 7.5 out of 25 marks. Sum of the scores in all the eight components (as given in Table 2 / Table 4 and Table 5) will be taken as the final score of a candidate for arriving at the merit list(s) for final selection to the PGP / PGP-ABM of IIML.

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