Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Philippines Admission Process

  Manila   ESTD 1968
  Manila   ESTD 1968

Admission

AIM, Manila Admission

For MBA Course:

Selection Criteria

At the Asian Institute of Management, each prospective Master in Business Administration student is evaluated based on the following parameters:

Academic Credentials

Past academic performance and your GMAT / GRE / AIMAT / CAT / XAT for Indian applicants) score help the Institute evaluate your ability to cope with the rigor of the MBA program. Academic distinctions and certification scores, wherever applicable, are also considered.

Leadership Potential:

Applicants are evaluated based on the impact they have made on their professional and personal life. The metrics used for this assessment are ―

  • Initiatives the applicant may have spearheaded
  • Previous responsibilities handled
  • Career progression achieved to date.
  • Professional recommendations also help gauge the leadership potential of an applicant in a real-world setting.

The Individual:

A versatile, well-rounded individual brings a different perspective to the classroom and will be able to share a unique point of view.

A wealth of experience is also important. AIM encourages applicants from various backgrounds to become part of the MBA program. Diversity across multiple areas (e.g., work experience, education, culture) are also factored into the application process.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the Master in Business Administration program, applicants must:

Have a bachelor’s degree (or an equivalent qualification in any discipline, to be evaluated by the program’s Admissions Committee)
Have more than two years’ work experience. Consideration may be given to candidates with low work experience but who have displayed leadership abilities in other areas, such as volunteer or community work