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Aditi Kaushik

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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 Kaushik

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The notice regarding the All India Seats will only come out in May June for JBIMS. I suggest that you take CET exam in March. It cannot be said for sure that All India Seats would be there this time.

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Shubham Narkhede

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You can't get admission in JBIMS with 55.26 percentile in CAT. The cut-off for getting admission in JBIMS through CAT usually goes very high.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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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.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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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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Aditi Kaushik

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As a Nepal national, you would come under the category OCI/PIO/Foreign students.
6 seats are reserved for this category for a batch of 140 along with 6 seats for NRI and 6 seats for CIWGC quota for Masters of Management (MS) Course in JBIMS. The merit list will be based on your graduation percentage. The course fees is generally 5 times that of General category students. I don't think scholarship is offered for this category.

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Ms SomyaCurious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.

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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 Desai

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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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