At a meeting in New Delhi on 26th April 1994 attended by the Secretary General of the Association of Indian Universities and the IBO, a revised recognition and acceptance agreement was approved of the IB Diploma as an entry qualification to all universities in India.

This agreement was revised in January 1999. It is expressed in terms of IB achievement and the equivalence to the marks awarded in the Indian Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations:

This is the equivalence as recognised by the Association of Indian Universities and the IBO.

   IB Diploma Grade   

  Indian Context Percentage
   7 - Excellent    93-100 %
   6 - Very Good    80-92 %
   5 - Good    60-79 %
   4 - Satisfactory    40-59 %
   3 - Mediocre    30-39 %
   2 - Poor    less than 30 %
   1 - Very Poor  

For more information on the IBO and its recognition around the world, visit http://www.ibo.org



Medical courses: Higher Level passes in Physics, Chemistry and Biology with Standard Level passes in English A1, A2 or B. The medical degree courses include MBBS, BDS, B. Pharm., nursing and BPT.

Engineering Courses: Higher Level passes in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with Standard Level English A1, A2 or B. Engineering courses include B. Eng. in all streams - civil, mechanical, electrical, electronics, instrumentation, computer, aeronautical engineering etc.


    

Application for admission to first degree courses in the humanities/social sciences or basic sciences (physics, chemistry, biology) should be made direct to the universities. The academic year at most Indian universities begins in the first week of June.

The admission requirements for professional courses are outlined separately for Indian foreign nationals. Indian nationals with the IB Diploma may compete with other students for the State Level / All India Entrance Examination.

Payment seats in professional courses (engineering and medicine) are also offered on a restricted basis to Indian students/non-resident Indians/foreign nationals on payment of an economic fee.

 


Additional information and further assistance can be obtained by writing to the Joint Secretary of the Association of Indian Universities or to the IB Asia-Pacific South Asia Regional Representative.

Association Of Indian Universities 

Dr. Goswamy
c/o Association of Indian Universities
16 Kotla Marg
New Delhi 110002, India


 

         
 IBO Sub-Regional Office  

Mrs. F.B. Dohadwalla
South Asia Regional Representative
Taheri Manzil
Ground Floor Nesbit Road
Mazagaon, Mumbai 400010, India
Tel: 91-022-23 74 60 07
Fax: 91-022-23 74 60 07

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University of Agricultural Sciences
GKVK Campus, Hebbal - Bangalore, 560 065

Aligarth Muslim University
Aligarh 202 002

Univesrity of Allahabad
Allahabad 211 002

All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Ansari Nagar - New Dehli, 110 029

Andhra University
Waltair, Vishakapatnam 530 003

Anna University
Sardar Patel Road, Guindy - Madras 600 025

Bangalore University
Jhana Bharathi - Bangalore 560 056

Bharathidasan University
Palkalai Perur - Thiruchirapalli 620 024

Birla Institute of Technology and Science
Thiruchirapalli - Rajasthan 333 031

University of Bombay
University Road, Fort - Mumbai 400 032

University of Calicut
Calicut - 673 635

University of Delhi
Delhi - 110 007

Himachal Pradesh University
Summer Hills - Shimla 171 005

Indian Institute of Technology
Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016

Indian Institute of Technology
Madras 600 036

Jadavpur University
Calcutta 700 032

Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Mehrauli Road - New Dehli 110 067

University of Kerala
Trivandrum 695 034

Kurukshetra University
Kurukshetra 132 119

University of Madras
Chepauk - Madras 600 005

M.S. University of Baroda
Opp. Drug Lab - Vadodara 390 002

National Law School of India University
Nagarbhavi, Post Box No. 7201 - Bangalore 560 072

North Eastern Hill University
Lower Lachumiere - Shillong 793 001

Osmania University
Hyderabad 500 007

Panjab University
Chandigarh 160 014

University of Poona
Pune 411 007

Punjabi University
Patiala 147 002

University of Rajasthan
Jaipur 302 004

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
Coimbatore 641 003

North Maharashtra University
P.O. No. 80 - Jalgaon 425 001

Disclaimer: Some of the textual material has been taken for informative purposes from http://www.ibo.org. In case of a discrepancy, http://www.ibo.org shall be the authoritative website.


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