The aim of the Executive MBA (EMBA) program is to develop principled, innovative leaders to lead change acrossorganizations, industries and society and to generate ideas that advance management practice.
The intended learning outcomes of the EMBA program are as follows:
The admission test for the Executive MBA program is held thrice in a year. The admission process for EMBA is very competitive, and IBA takes a holistic view and uses a wide variety of criteria to evaluate applications, including academic credentials. The eligibility and admission requirements are reviewed annually by the Academic Committee of IBA based on the local and global context.
Admission eligibility for a foreign national is the same as stated above. However, a foreign national who has appeared for the GMAT Test and obtained a minimum qualifying score may be exempted from the written part of the admission test. The minimum qualifying score is set annually by the Academic Committee of IBA.
Degree requirements
To qualify for the EMBA degree, a student has to complete 12 courses within 8 (eight) academic years from the date of admission with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.50 on a 4.00 point scale.