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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
The pattern for entrance exam is- written test comprises of 200 marks. There will be 200 multiple choice questions of one mark each with four alternatives, with single correct or most probable answer. There is no negative marking. The break-up of marks will be as follows:
Written Test Questions Marks:
i) Current Affairs – 20
ii) Mathematics atX level – 30iii) Logical and Abstract Reasoning – 50iv) Computer Awareness - 20
v) Verbal Ability and Reading comprehension – 40vi) Quantitative Aptitude 20 20vii) Management Skill 2020 Total
200 Group Discussion and Interview Test:
i) Performance in Group Discussion
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
Since you have an experience of 10 years, the better option here would be to go for part time MBA related to your work domain. The details about the part courses offered by JBIMS can be checked from below links:
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mmm/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mfm/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mim/
http://jbims.edu/course/mba-part-time-mhrdm/
However, again this is completely subjective to you and your liking. But doing MBA from JBIMS is a good option, be it full-time or part-time. If you want, you can also check the details about the MS course in the below link:
http://jbims.edu/course/m
New answer posted
6 years agoGuide-Level 13
Hope this helps you.
Be free to share any problem you have.
Good luck.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Yes, you surely can. Correspondence students are eligible for regular courses.
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