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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Mayuri, For JBIMS, last year the cut-off was 99.93 percentile for general category, and for OBC, it was around 99.67 percentile. You need to score extremely good in Maharashtra-MBA/MS CET.
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Cheryl Fernandes

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The cut-off for reserved category depends on the number of students applying in the particular category. You will need to wait for your OBC rank and the seat distribution matrix. However, as per trends, the cut-off is only a bit low than gener
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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Jidnesh,
The cut-off for reserved category keeps on changing every year depending on the number of students applying in that category. You will need to wait for your category rank in the final merit list. Keep in regular touch with the DT
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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Vishwas, The details about the admission process through CIWGC will be communicated through the Institute website. Please keep in touch with the institute on regular basis. Link is:
http://jbims.edu/.
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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Kajal,
For JBIMS, last year the cut-off was 99.93 percentile for general category, and for OBC, it was around 99.67 percentile. In order to get admission into JBIMS, you need to score extremely good in MHA-MBA CET.
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Hi,
2017 admissions cut-offs were:
JBIMS for MS course (99.92 percentile) and SIMSREE for MS/PGDBM courses (99.67 percentile) for Maharashtra state students and are expected to remain in the same range.
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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Eshwar, As per the recent notification by DTE, apart from Maharashtra-MBA CET, scores of CMAT and CAT exams will only be considered for admission to the MS course. Please visit the below link for more details about the notification:
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Shubham Karingwar Proud to be a part of JBIMS.

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Its your own call, if you want to keep earning while studying then go for part time otherwise full time is a good option. Placements benefits are only for full time batch.
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Shubham Karingwar Proud to be a part of JBIMS.

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Full time MBA in JBIMS is 2 year course while part time course is for 3 years. The placement benefits are only for full time batch.
Thanks.
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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Utsav,
You will be able to apply for All India seats through your CMAT score.
For JBIMS, the cutoff percentile for All India Seats is usually 99.99.