Jagdish Sheth School of Management (Formerly IFIM Business School), Vijaybhoomi University

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Kandregula charishma

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There is no specific cutoff that has been publicly announced for admission into the BBA course at Jagdish Sheth School of Management, JAGSOM, on the basis of CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for the year 2024. The process normally includes a holistic evaluation of entrance exam scores, academic records, and performance during an interview or group discussion.Their regular selection process to management programs, however, includes an aptitude test such as JAGMAT, followed by a group exercise and interview. The best way to get further and more accurate information regarding cutoff marks or any other kind of entrance criterion woul
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Kandregula charishma

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The expected cutoff for CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for Jagdish Sheth School of Management, JAGSoM, would be for the 2024 admission process as follows:75 percentile for the general Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) program.65 percentile for all specialized programs such as Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, and Business Analytics.The cutoff figures are based on past trends and expectations for 2024 admissions. One has to keep in mind that the final cutoff may be slightly different due to factors such as the amount of applicants, how challenging the test was, and other emerging trends.On
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Arnav Raj

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JAGSOM is well known for its MBA course. When it comes to placements, the institute offers good placements annually. As of 2023 placements, 50% of the MBA/PGDM batch 2023 secured PPOs so far. The highest and average package offered stood at INR 43 LPA and INR 13.30 LPA, respectively.

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Nikhil Chowdary Dhanemkula

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It is not that hard to pursue MBA at Jagadish Sheth School of Management as their curriculum is very simple and they makes us understand the subjects in a very easy way as they've very qualified teachers who've been working for so many years

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Nikhil Chowdary Dhanemkula

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Yes. I think they're maintaining a 100% placement record in MBA and PGDM. With an average placement of INR 10-12 LPA and the highest package of INR 40+ LPA. Total 75+ has recruited the students in campus placements. Out of which 3 people got international placements too. 

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Nikhil Chowdary Dhanemkula

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Yes. Jagdish Sheth School of Management is under CUET but only for under graduation programme like BBA. For MBA, and other master's programs, CAT is preferred as the general  entrance examination. For UG courses, they'll filter the students based on CUET score and previous education records too.

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Nikhil Chowdary Dhanemkula

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180 students can do BBA at Jagadish Sheth School of Management every year. They're filtered using admission criteria. Main eligibility is that the students must have above 50% in 12th class along with a good score in SAT/LSAT/IPMAT/VUSAT/CUET to get the admission

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Nikhil Chowdary Dhanemkula

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Yes, pursuing BBA at Jagdish Sheth School of Management is expensive as it costs INR 16 Lacs for BBA honours. Hostel fees has to be paid additionally. So, it is expensive but most of the top business schools charges more as they offers more placements, internships, etc.

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