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Vipra Shrivastava

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For JSAT, candidates have to fill an online application form which is released at Jindal Global Business School website as per the admission cycle. Given below is the process to fill JSAT application form:·       Open the institute website : https://admissions.jgu.edu.in/·       Click on apply now/register now option·       Enter name, address, mobile number, password and other details to register·       Upon successful registration, you will be able to access the application form&midd
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Vipra Shrivastava

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JSAT is an easy exam. The test pattern is also simple so you can crack it with basic coverage of JSAT syllabus and some practice. There are 120 MCQs in JSAT, to be completed in 120 minutes. There is no pressure of negative marking or sectional time limit. Moreover, every candidate gets 3 attempts. So, if you haven’t performed in first attempt, you can improve your score in the subsequent attempt.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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JSAT is an easy exam. Candidates can prepare it by practicing sample papers and test practice of Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Skills topics. The questions will be class 12 level for UG courses, so candidates need to mainly brush up the basics and practice a few JSAT sample papers to crack the exam. About 2-3 months of preparation will be enough.

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JSAT syllabus includes all the important topics of Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Skills. Candidates must cover English Reading Comprehension, Parajumble, Grammar and Vocabulary. In Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Skills, they are required to cover topics included in the syllabus of an entrance exam for BBA.

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Admission process through JSAT includes personal statement and personal Interview. Apart from the entrance exam marks, candidates academic record is also taken into consideration. The examination panel, checks a candidate’s overall record and performance to select for admission. The candidate has to score minimum 50 % marks (Overall in JSAT) for selection. Those seeking admission through other entrance exam scores have to have the following score:·       SAT – 1100 Marks·       ACT – 27 Points·       UGAT &nd
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Candidates are allowed to make 3 attempts at JSAT during the year’s testing period if they wish to. The best scores out of all the attempts will be considered. Candidates are required to pay for each attempt and can schedule the retake test with a gap of four or more days from their previous attempt during the testing window (subject to real-time availability). Candidates will be able to select any slot, which is a minimum of 48 hours later than the time they carry out the scheduling transaction in the Pearson VUE system.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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To appear for JSAT in remote proctored mode, candidates have to fill the application form and select JSAT option from the competitive examinations section. They will have to then pay INR 1020 for booking an exam slot. Post payment, click on the ”BOOK JSAT SLOT” button to go to the JSAT website, where you have to select “JSAT_001_Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test”. Select your preferred date and time. The confirmation will be sent to candidates in mail.

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The total registration fee for JSAT is INR 2500/ including 1st attempt of JSAT entrance exam. The fee is to be paid at the time of slot booking for remote proctored mode exam. For exam reattempt and revaluation, candidates have to pay INR 1020 per attempt. In JSAT, every candidate is allowed three attempts. For every attempt candidate has to pay the exam fee.

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JSAT is conducted in remote proctored mode. It is conducted by Pearson VUE system on behalf of OP Jindal Global university. Candidates can appear for the remote proctored JSAT from any location. The need to log in to the link provided by Pearson VUE system and take the test as per the exam slot chosen.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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No, there is no negative marking in JSAT. Candidates must understand that JSAT is essentially an aptitude test. It doesn't need extensive preparation and coaching. Basic English comprehension, quantitative and logical reasoning aptitude is tested in this exam. Candidates can prepare for with basic practice and need not worry about the marking scheme as the cut offs are in mid range for admission.

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