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Aditi KaushikCurrent Student
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The admission process for M.Sc Finance consists of Entrance test, Group Discussion and personal interview. You can refer to the notices put out on JBIMS M.Sc Finance official Facebook page for last year. The link to Facebook page - https://m.f
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The admission process for M.Sc Finance consists of Entrance test, Group Discussion and personal interview. You can refer to the notices put out on JBIMS M.Sc Finance official Facebook page for last year. The link to Facebook page - https://m.facebook.com/MScFinanceJBIMS/
The link to JBIMS website - http://jbims.edu/course/msc-finance/.
The link to JBIMS website - http://jbims.edu/course/msc-finance/.
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6 years ago
What are the marks required in 10th and 12th for admission in Jamnalal Bajaj College for MMS programme?
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Aditi KaushikCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
There is no eligibility criteria based on 10th and 12th score. Your graduation percentage should be above 50% (45% for backward classes).
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Aditi KaushikCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
The notice regarding availability of All India Seats for JBIMS MS programme this year is likely to be out in May- June. If the seats are available then the cutoff percentile for these seats would go around 99.99 percentile.
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Jaydeep ParmarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
JBIMS accepts CAT, XAT or CET scores for admission for MBA program, so you must take any one of this Exam and score 99% so secure a call for GD PI WAT.
6 years ago
How do I prepare myself for JBIMS entrance exam for M.Sc in finance? What study material should I refer?
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Bishal BaishyaCurrent Student
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Guide-Level 12
All entrance has a prerequisite that you have basic knowledge of the subjects from your graduation level. After that your proficiency is your rank. Subject is relative then.
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Ms SomyaCurrent Student
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Hi Siddharth, I would suggest go for JBIMS. It is no point getting into an IIM just for the brand name.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Hello! Yes, you are eligible to appear for CET and pursue MBA provided you have scored at least 50% marks in graduation. The cutoff for JBIMS is generally around 99.85 percentile and above.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Hello! Among all the top-ranked B-schools mentioned, JBIMS is better due to its legacy, excellent ROI, alumni base, and lower fees. In placements, SP Jain is better than the rest. Whereas the campus life of SIBM is better than the rest. The st
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Hello! Among all the top-ranked B-schools mentioned, JBIMS is better due to its legacy, excellent ROI, alumni base, and lower fees. In placements, SP Jain is better than the rest. Whereas the campus life of SIBM is better than the rest. The standalone building of NMIMS is one of the best in the country. To rank in descending order: JBIMS, SP Jain, NMIMS, SIBM.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
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Hello! Admission in any reputed B-school (including JBIMS) is given purely on merit basis. There is no other way to get admission in such colleges except clearing their cutoffs and the subsequent interview rounds.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
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The syllabus is more or less the same for both the courses. Just that the IIMs confer PGDMs whereas JBIMS confers MMS degree (since it comes under Mumbai University).
The syllabus is more or less the same for both the courses. Just that the IIMs confer PGDMs whereas JBIMS confers MMS degree (since it comes under Mumbai University).