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Tanieya Kumari

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JBIMS, Mumbai offers the following course with different stages of admission process such as:·       Master of Management Studies (MMS)- MAH- MBA CET. The selection of students is done through the common admission process carried out by DTE, Maharashtra.·       Master of Science in Finance (M.Sc. Finance)- MH- CET/ CAT·       Master of Human Resource Development (MHRD)- A written test and In Person Assessment·       Ph.D. Programme in Management Studies- Qualifying exam- PET/ NET/ SET/ GRF
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Vinty Tanwar

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For admission to its management programmes, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) accepts Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) results.Candidates are normally required to take the CMAT test, which is administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA). JBIMS publishes its cutoff scores after the CMAT results are announced. Candidates that match the cutoff requirements are then invited to participate in the institute's selection process, which frequently involves group discussions (GD) and personal interviews (PI). The ultimate decision is based on the candidate's total performance, which takes into account C
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Khushoo Kohar

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If you are worried about your Quantitative Aptitude for MAH MBA CET, here are some tips that can help you prepare:Understand the syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the syllabus of MAH MBA CET and identify the topics under the Quantitative Aptitude section. Focus on strengthening your basics and practicing problems from these topics. Practice regularly: Dedicate some time every day to practice Quantitative Aptitude problems. Start with easy problems and gradually move on to more difficult ones. Refer to study material: Use standard study materials and reference books to understand the concepts and practice problems. There are many book
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Khushoo Kohar

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Familiarize yourself with the exam format and syllabus: Start by understanding the exam pattern, the number of questions, and the time duration. Go through the syllabus and make a study plan accordingly. Identify your strengths and weaknesses: Analyze your performance in mock tests and identify areas where you need to improve. Practice previous year's papers and mock tests: This will help you understand the exam pattern and the level of difficulty of the questions asked. It will also help you identify your weak areas, and you can focus more on them. Time management: Time management is critical while taking the exam. Practice solving qu
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