JBIMS Admission 2024: Fees, Cutoff, Selection Criteria, Eligibility, Dates

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JBIMS MMS program is offered on a total of 156 seats where 18 seats are offered in All India Category. Candidates seeking admission in all India category on the bais of CAT and CMAT Score also need to appear for MAH-CET and Participate in CAP process, conducted by DTE Maharashtra. JBIMS also offers a 2-year full-time Master in Human Resource Development (MHRD) program, Masters in Finance (M.Sc Finance), a part-time MMS programme and a PhD programme. The candidates who cannot pursue a 2-year MMS course are provided with a part-time MMS course for 3 years at the institute.

JBIMS Mumbai is popularly known as CEO Factory of India. The college is located in economic capital of india. JBIMS Mumbai Alumni appreciate the college for its faculty and guest faculty, campus life and exposure to the business environment. The college is known for its remarkable ROI. JBIMS Mumbai offers MMS as its flagship programme. The Fees for MMS program is INR 6 Lakhs and the average placement package offered is INR 27.63 LPA. Check JBIMS Courses & Fees

Table of Content

  1. JBIMS Mumbai Top Courses, Seats & Fees
  2. JBIMS Vs IIM Ahmedabad Vs NMIMS Vs NITIE Vs SPJIMR Vs FMS Delhi Vs IIFT Delhi Vs XLRI
  3. JBIMS Admission 2023: MMS

3.1 JBIMS MMS Selection Criteria

3.2 Evaluation of Candidate's Profile (AR)

3.3 Past Academic Record (PAR)

3.4 JBIMS MMS Seat Intake and Cutoff

3.5 JBIMS Reservation Criteria

3.6 How to Prepare for JBIMS MMS Admission?

  1. JBIMS Admission 2023: MHRD

4.1 JBIMS MHRD Eligibility Criteria

4.2 JBIMS MHRD Intake Capacity

4.3 JBIMS MHRD Selection Criteria

4.4 How to Prepare for JBIMS MHRD Admission?

4.5 JBIMS MHRD Written Test (WT)

4.6 In Person Assessment

  1. JBIMS Admission 2023: M.Sc

5.1 JBIMS M.Sc Selection Criteria

5.2 JBIMS M.Sc Intake Capacity

  1. JBIMS Admission 2023: PhD

6.1 JBIMS PhD Selection Process

6.2 How to prepare for JBIMS PhD Admission?

  1. JBIMS Admission 2023: Part-Time MMS

7.1 JBIMS Part-Time MMS Eligibility Criteria

7.2 JBIMS Part-Time MMS Selection Criteria

  1. JBIMS Mumbai FAQs

JBIMS Important Dates

Events Dates
MAH MBA CET Registration February 23 - March 6, 2023
MAH MBA CET Registration Restarted March 9 - 11, 2023
MAH MBA CET Form Correction March 7 - 11, 2023
MAH MBA CET Admit Card March 19, 2023
MAH MBA CET Exam Date March 25 - 26, 2023
MAH MBA CET Re-Exam Registration April 6 to 16, 2023
MAH MBA CET Re-Exam April 30, 2023
MAH MBA CET Result Declaration 1st week of May 2023
Counselling Process Begins 2nd week of May 2023
MAH MBA CET CAP Registration June 2023
CAT Dates
CAT Notification Release July 31, 2023 (tentative)
CAT 2023 Registration Opens 1st Week of Aug, 2023 (tentative)
Registration Ends 3rd Week of Sep, 2023 (tentative)
CAT Form Correction Last Week of Sep, 2023 (tentative)
CAT 2023 Admit Card Release Last Week of Oct, 2023 (tentative)
CAT Mock Test Link Activation 4th Week of Oct, 2023 (tentative)
CAT 2023 Exam Date Nov 26, 2023 (tentative)
CAT 2023 Answer Key Release 1st Week of Dec, 2023 (tentative)
Answer Key Challenge Process 1st Week of Dec, 2023 (tentative)
CAT 2023 Result Declaration 1st Week of Jan, 2023 (tentative)
CMAT Dates
Last Date of Submision of Applications Forms Online Mar 13, 2023 (Up to 5 PM)
Last Date for Payment of Application Fee Online  Mar 13, 2023 (Up to 11.50 PM)
Correction Window (Online Only) Mar 14, 2023 – Mar 16, 2023

JBIMS Mumbai Admission 2023: Top Courses, Seats & Fees

JBIMS offers full-time admission in courses such as MMS and M.Sc in Finance. JBIMS also offers MMS in Human Resources, Finance, Marketing, Operations and System specializations. JBIMS Admission 2023 is also offered in part-time MMS course, MHRD and a PhD programme.

Here are some details about the courses offered at JBIMS below:

Course Name Course Eligibility Fees (in INR)
MMS

Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks
Duration: 2 years
Selection Criteria: CAT / MH-CET Percentile
Seat Intake: 120

INR 6 Lakhs
MHRD Eligibility: 10+2 with a minimum of 60% and Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks
Duration: 2 years
Selection Criteria: Aptitude Test + Writing Ability Test (WAT) + Group Activity + Personal Interview
Seat Intake: 30
INR 7 Lakhs
M.Sc Finance Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks with Mathematics as main subject at HSC level or 1st year of degree level
Duration: 2 years
Selection Criteria: CAT & MAH-CET Percentile
INR 6 Lakhs 
PhD Eligibility: Master’s degree in required field with a minimum of 55% marks from a Recognized University.
Duration: 3 years
Selection Criteria: Open Personal Interview
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MMS (Part-Time) Eligibility: Graduate from any University recognized by UGC and Minimum 2 years of Work Experience
Duration: 3 years
Selection Criteria: Based on Performance in Selection Test (Common Entrance Test & Group Discussion)
INR 7 Lakhs

JBIMS Vs IIM Ahmedabad Vs NMIMS Vs NITIE Vs SPJIMR Vs FMS Delhi Vs IIFT Delhi Vs XLRI

Here’s a quick brief about top institutes for you. You can choose one according to your requirements.

College Name JBIMS IIM Ahmedabad NMIMS NITIE SPJIMR FMS Delhi IIFT Delhi XLRI
Course Fees INR 6 Lakhs - Total Fees INR 23 Lakhs - Total Fees INR 23.90 Lakhs - Total Fees INR 14.63 Lakhs - Total Fees INR 20.42 Lakhs - Total Fees INR 2 Lakhs - Total Fees INR 21.77 Lakhs - Total Fees INR 27.40 Lakhs - Total Fees
Popular Electives
Finance, Human Resource Development
Consulting, Business Analytics Operations, Human Resource, Marketing, Finance Industrial Engineering, Industrial Management, Industrial Safety & Environmental Management Finance, Marketing, Operatios, Supply Chain Management Marketing, Strategy, Finance, Consulting International Business  Human Resource Management, Business Management
Highest CTC INR 42 LPA INR 1.32 CPA INR 57.65 LPA INR 49 LPA INR 53.16 LPA INR 58 LPA INR 46.5 LPA INR 60+ LPA
Average CTC INR 27.63 LPA INR 26.13 LPA INR 23.07 LPA INR 25.4 LPA INR 32.06 LPA INR 34.2 LPA INR 25.16 LPA INR 30.7 LPA
NIRF Ranking - 1 25 9 21 - 24 8
Accepted Entrance (Minimum Cut-off) CAT (95), MAH-CET (99.97) CMAT (99) CAT (99) NMAT (232) CAT (97), GATE (750) CAT (85) CAT (98) IIFT (120) XAT (93)
Quick Links JBIMS Admission IIM Ahmedabad Admission NMIMS Admission NITIE Admission SPJIMR Admission FMS Delhi Admission IIFT Delhi Admission XLRI Admission

JBIMS Admission 2023: MMS

JBIMS offers 2-year full-time Masters in Management Studies (MMS) as its flagship programme. Anyone with a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% marks candidates of reserved categories and PwD candidates of Maharashtra state) is eligible for MMS in JBIMS Mumbai.

The MMS programme is spread into 5 areas of specializations i.e Finance, Marketing, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Human Resources, System and Digital Business. 

JBIMS MMS Selection Criteria

JBIMS Mumbai offers MMS Admission based on MAH-CET / CAT Score. Candidates need to apply for CAP Rounds, conducted for DTE Maharastra.

JBIMS MMS Selection Process

However, For 2023-25 JBIMS Admissions are finalised on the basis of In-person Assessment (IPA) consists of Group Activity (GA), Written Aptitude Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI). 

The candidate is also considered on the basis of Profile Evaluation and Past Academic Record. The Total Score for the candidates is made up of the Application Rating Score (AR) and In-Person Assessment (IPA) Score. 

The Application Rating Score has 60% and the In-person assessment has 40% weightage respectively. The minimum total score for admission is 50 for General Category and 45 for Reserved Category.

Evaluation of Candidate's Profile (AR)

An Application Rating (AR) is used to shortlist candidates for the in-person assessment. In this, a candidate's profile is rated on various parameters. 

Criteria Weightage
CAT/MH-CET/ CMAT Score 60
PAR (10th, 12th and Bachelor Marks)  15
Extra-curricular/Work Experience 20
Diversity 5
Total 100

Past Academic Record (PAR) 

The institute also considers past academic records for computation of Application Rating Score(AR). The cutoff for PAR is as follows:

Category Percentage of Marks in 10th Standard SSC or equivalent Percentage of Marks in 12th Standard SSC or equivalent
General 60% or above 60% or above
Reserved 55% or above 55% or above

IPA Round

The final selected candidates make it to the MMS program at JBIMS. The weights of the various components of the IPA are given below.

Criteria Weightage
Group Activity 20
Personal Interview 60
Group Discussion 20
Total 100

Check What is a detailed plan to crack the MH-CET, so as to get into JBIMS?

JBIMS MMS Seat Intake and Cutoff

JBIMS offer MMS program on a total of 156 seats, where 120 seats are offered under Maharastra state category, 18 seats are offered in All India Category and rest of the seats are offered in NRI and foreign nationals category. MMS cutoff for JBIMS Mumbai are as follows:

Category Score Seats Rank
Open 136 47 86
SC 121 13 465
ST 104 7 1750
VJ 120 3 525
NT1 118 3 127
NT2 116 4 712
NT3 126 2 278
OBC 128 19 202
PWD Open 117 3 645
TWFS 139 6 34
PWD RNT 108 1 1328
PWD OBC 97 1 2503
EWS 134 12 77
Orphan 74 1 6841
All India OMS 99.97% 18 45

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JBIMS Reservation Criteria

JBIMS Reservation Criteria vary from course to course. Reserved category seats are only applicable for candidates who have Maharashtra State Domicile with valid documents. 13% of the seat is reserved for SC Category, while 2% is reserved for NTD Category. 

JBIMS Seat Intake

Check Detailed JBIMS MMS Admission Process

How to Prepare for JBIMS MMS Admission?

Interested Candidates preparing for Admission in JBIMS Mumbai need to appear for MAH-CET or CAT. Once they have a valid score on the entrance test, they can apply for college. Admission is based on the In-person Assessments including the Writing Aptitude Test (WAT), Group Activity, and a Personal Interview (PI). 

Here’s a link to one such admission story which will help you in your admission process:

Devika Satpute Admission Story.

Also check Personal Interview Questions for JBIMS Mumbai

JBIMS Admission 2023: MHRD

JBIMS Mumbai offers a 2-year full-time Management program in Human Resource Development (MHRD). The 2 year course is divided into 4 semesters. Each semester of MHRD will consist of eight courses and 2 seminar papers of 4 credits each. Every student is required to undergo at least two workshops. The fees for the course is INR 7 Lakhs (Total Fees).

For the MHRD programme 30 seats are available. 15 seats are reserved for General Category and 15 seats are reserved for Reserved Category.

JBIMS MHRD Eligibility Criteria

  • The candidates should have scored at least 60% marks in 10th & 12th Standards or equivalent (55% for reserved category students)
  • Bachelor’s degree (minimum 3 years) from a recognized University in any discipline with at least a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved category students)
  • Candidates in the final year of their Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University

JBIMS MHRD Intake Capacity 

JBIMS has revised the intake capacity to 30% for the academic year 2023. The seat intake for various categories are as follows (Reserved category seats are only applicable for candidates having Maharashtra State Domicile).

Category Percentage of Seats
SC 13
ST 7
VJNT 3
NTB  2.5
NTC 3.5
NTD 2
OBC 19
General 50
Total 100

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JBIMS MHRD Selection Criteria

Selected candidates for the JBIMS MHRD programme will have to appear for a Written Test (WT) and In-person Assessment (IPA) which includes Group Activity (GA), Written Aptitude Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI).

JBIMS MHRD Selection process

How to Prepare for JBIMS MHRD Admission?

Candidates seeking admission to JBIMS MHRD program, need to appear for the Entrance exam conducted by JBIMS. The entrance exam will be conducted in online format. Further, the college will release a shortlist of candidates selected on the basis of Entrance test.

Selected candidates further need to undergo o In-person Assessments including Writing Aptitude Test, Group Activity and Personal Interview.

Finally the college will release a merit list as per total score of candidates in Entrance test, Personal Interview, WAT and Group Activity.

JBIMS MHRD Written Test (WT)

The Written Test is of 100 questions which carry 1 mark each. The 100 questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). The correct answer will be scored as 1. The test scores will have a 0.25 Negative Marking for wrong answers in the Numerical ability and General and Business environment awareness sections. The other three sections will not have negative markings. 

The 100 questions are subdivided into:

  • 20 questions for Numerical Ability (NA)
  • 20 questions for General and Business Environment Awareness (GA)
  • 20 questions for Human Behavior Aspect (HB)
  • 20 questions for Group Dynamics (GD)
  • 20 questions for Individual Behavior (IB)

General Category students need to score 50 marks in the written test while the Reserved Category students are required to score 45 marks.

Also check Personal Interview Questions for JBIMS Mumbai

In-Person Assessment

  • Group Activity: GA will be conducted in a group of 12-15 students, where behavior in the group showcasing leadership, communication, interest in the group activity, initiative, logical reasoning / sequencing. GA is 40 marks.
  • Personal Interviews: PI will be carrying 50 Marks.
  • Written Aptitude Test: WAT carries 10 marks and it includes writing of a 300 word essay on “Statement of Purpose” (SoP) and pledge for joining the course.

Application link: https://esystems.jbims.edu/admission/lauth/login

JBIMS Admission 2023: M.Sc

JBIMS offers a 2-year full-time M.Sc in Finance. The basic eligibility for admission to the program is a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% score with Mathematics as the main subject at the HSC level or first year of degree level.

INR 6 Lakhs is the Total Fees of the course.

JBIMS M.Sc Selection Criteria

JBIMS shortlists the candidates based on their profile and their CAT/MH-CET scores.

Shortlisted Candidates are called for the second round of in-person assessment (IPA). It consists of a Group Activity, a Personal Interview (PI) and a Written Ability Test (WAT). 

JBIMS M.Sc Intake Capacity

Here is a table for Allotment of Reservation for M.Sc Programme in Finance.

Category Percentage
General 50
SC 13
ST 7
VJNT 3
NTB  2.5
NTC 3.5
NTD 2
OBC 19
Total 100

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JBIMS Admission 2023: PhD

JBIMS Mumbai offers Doctoral Programme in Management Studies (PhD).

Applicants applying for PhD programme must have a:

  • Master’s Degree in Management Studies from any recognized University with 55% Marks (50% Marks for Reserved & DAP Categories).

JBIMS PhD Selection Process

JBIMS Mumbai conducts PhD admission on the basis of NET/SET/PET/GRF (If any) Score. Along with this, Candidates need to submit a research proposal. 

Application Fees: INR 100

Application Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSevhdzkSZkXKpHrV6oea2uO9vknLtRhgsqbYrFk844FqilyEA/viewform

How to prepare for JBIMS PhD Admission?

Candidates having a valid entrance exam score in any of the NET/SET/PET/GRF (If any) can apply for admission by visiting the link mentioned above. Further, candidates are also required to submit a research proposal for JBIMS PhD Admission. The steps to write a research proposal are as follows:

  1. Decide a Topic and give an apt title to your proposal.
  2. Outline the Proposed Mode of Research
  3. List Aims and Objectives of Research
  4. Give a brief synopsis
  5. Get into details of the research
  6. Provide a detailed work plan
  7. List Sourcers in the biography section
  8. Conclusion

Moving on, after submitting the application form and research proposal successfully candidates further need to appear for JBIMS Personal Interview. 

JBIMS Admission 2023: Part-Time MMS

Two-year full-time MMS programme is converted into three-year part-time programme for the working professionals. The course duration is 3 years. JBIMS part-time MMS has 4 specializations, they are:

  1. Master in Marketing Management (MMM)
  2. Master in Financial Management (MFM)
  3. Master in Human Resource Development Management (MHRDM)
  4. Master in Information Management (IM)

Admission will be based on performance of the candidate in the selection test.

All eligible candidates will be invited for a selection test consisting of a “Common Entrance Test” and a “Group Discussion”.

JBIMS Part-Time MMS Eligibility Criteria

Interested candidates for JBIMS Part-Time MMS who wish to apply for the admission to are required to meet the following criteria:

  • UG Qualifications from any UGC-recognized university or institute.
  • Minimum two years of work experience in an Executive or Supervisory Capacity

JBIMS Part-Time MMS Selection Criteria

After the completion of submission, shortlisted candidates will have to appear for the Mock Test conducted by JBIMS Mumbai.

Following the Mock Test, selected candidates will be required to come for a Group Discussion Round and Interview Process on the campus. The final selection will be based on overall performance of the students and availability of seats.

Application Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfOdFkdiTXO3kVIifS_ZBJWR7ptZLTF9Avl6xAgQ5cgF9jV6w/closedform

FAQ

Ques. What are the reservation criteria for M.Sc in Finance and MHRD at JBIMS Mumbai?

Ans. The reserved seats at JBIMS Mumbai are offered to Mumbai domicile only who have valid documents. The percentage reserved for each category is as follows:

Category Percentage
General 50
SC 13
ST 7
VJNT 3
NTB  2.5
NTC 3.5
NTD 2
OBC 19

Ques. What exactly do I need to do to get into JBIMS?

Ans. To get admission to JBIMS Mumbai, you must score a good score in MH-CET/ CAT. The minimum score required for admission is as follows:

  • CAT: 95 percentile
  • MAH CET- 99.97 percentile

Check More: JBIMS Mumbai Cut off

Ques. What is JBIMS admission consist of?

Ans. The admission procedure of the college consists of Written Test (WT) and In-Person Assessment (IPA) that includes

  • Written Aptitude Test (WAT)
  • Group Activity (GA)
  • Personal Interview (PI)

Ques. What is the syllabus for the JBIMS written test for MHRD?

Ans.The written test at JBIMS consists of 100 questions (1 mark each). 100 items will include:

  • 20 Items for Numerical Ability
  • 20 Items for General and Business Environment Awareness
  • 20 Items for Human Behaviour Aspect
  • 20 Items for Group Dynamics
  • 20 Items for Individual Behaviour

Ques. Is there a negative marking for the written test conducted by JBIMS?

Ans. The written test scores have 0.25 negative marking for wrong answers in the Numerical ability and General and Business environment awareness sections. The other three sections do not have any negative marking.

Ques. On what basis does the college shortlist students for admission?

Ans. The applicants need to clear below-given stages to get an admission at JBIMS Mumbai:

  • The college checks application of the aspirants
  • Evaluate written test of 100 marks
  • Prepare a merit list for WT
  • Shortlists the first 200 candidates
  • Conducts group activity
  • Qualified candidates are called for the personal interview round
  • In case all the seats are not filled, the college conducts a written aptitude test of 300 words SOP and Pledge.
  • Computes total score and prepares a merit list to display the list of students admitted to the program.

Ques. What are the selection criteria for outside Maharashtra & non-Maharashtrian students at JBIMS? 

Ans. There are 70% of seats for Mumbai University Students, who are Maharashtra domicile. 15% is for Non-Mumbai University Students, but Maharashtra domicile. 15% is for Non-Mumbai University Students, non-Maharashtra domicile. The admission process is the same for all. Applicants need to write the written test, based on which they are ranked as per one of the categories as specified above, and seats are then filled as per ranking. This ranking is based on Written & GDPI, or only written, which is specified every year in their notification.

Ques. Whom should I contact for admission-related queries?

Ans. You may contact on the given-below contact numbers for admission related queries:

  • +91 22 2202 4133
  • +91 22 2274 7700
  • +91 22 2274 7705

You may also drop an email on Email: admin@jbims.edu.

JBIMS Admission 2024 Dates


Important Events

EventDate
CMAT Exam Date
May 04, 2024Upcoming
CMAT Result
May 31, 2024Tentative
MAHCET Result Date
Jun 03, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
CAT 2023 Admit Card Date
Nov 07, 2023
CAT 2023 Exam Date
Nov 26, 2023
CAT 2023 Result Date
Jan 04, 2024

Important Events

EventDate
CMAT Exam Date
May 04, 2024Upcoming
CMAT Result
May 31, 2024Tentative
MAHCET Result Date
Jun 03, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
CMAT Admit Card Date
Apr 08, 2024
MAHCET Exam Date
Mar 23, 2024 - Mar 24, 2024
CMAT Registration Timeline
Feb 13, 2024 - Mar 13, 2024

Important Events

EventDate
MAHCET Result Date
Jun 03, 2024Tentative

Expired Events

EventDate
MAHCET Exam Date
Mar 23, 2024 - Mar 24, 2024
MAHCET Admit Card Date
Mar 11, 2024
MAHCET Registration Timeline
Feb 05, 2024 - Mar 04, 2024

JBIMS Cutoff 2022


JBIMS, MAHCET Cutoff 2022

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JBIMS, Mumbai Fees & Eligibility

CourseFeesEligibility
HRD3.5 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) Graduation
Ph.D17,680 (1st Year Fees) Post Graduation
M.Sc3.04 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation
M.M.S3.05 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) Graduation
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Ques. What exactly do I need to do to get into JBIMS Mumbai?

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Ques. Do you know anyone who got into a top b-school (IIMs, XLRI, JBIMS, NM, IIFT, FMS etc.) with average UG percentage?

● Top Answer By Ashish Metkar on 20 Feb 23

Yes, I do know a friend who managed to get calls from many top B Schools despite having an average Undergraduate Score. Her profile looked like this 10th- 76% 12th- 68% UG- 64% Although her marks witnessed a gradual decline, she was lucky enough to study at XLRI. Past academics are considered as one but not the major factors at XLRI, unlike IIMs that focus a lot on past academics. A good XAT and GD-PI score can compensate for your poor academic record at XLRI, FMS, and JBIMS. NITIE is a top B School that does not consider past academics at all. My friend with her average profile managed to convert NITIE, XIMB, and all the IIMs except for the top ones obviously. So we can safely assume that admission into these top B Schools is possible even with an average profile provided that you score excellently in the CAT or XAT and the GDPI round....Read more

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Ques. How tough is getting into JBIMS?

● Top Answer By Milind Thakur on 20 Feb 23

It certainly is quite tough to get into JBIMS, especially for the full-time MMS Program. I’ve r the last few years JBIMS witnessed 3 admission procedures Percentile required 99.5: Initially followed an admission procedure that included CET (200) + GD (17) + PI (17) + Past Academic Record (2) + Work Experience (2). This procedure was discontinued around 2012. Only 120 students were allotted a seat out of 10000 and the percentile required was around 99.5. Percentile required 99.85: This admission procedure did not include the GD-PI round and the admission was done solely on the basis of a written test. This was a book for candidates who had average academic backgrounds and were very excellent in written English. However, this process could not focus on soft skills and other aspects of the candidate's profile so were discontinued.  Autonomous Procedure: The current procedure is an autonomous one wherein the CAT/CET scores are considered along with GD PI WAT rounds. The weightage given to the written test has been reduced so as to enable candidates with lower percentile like 98.9 to get a chance too. They can prove themselves in the GD-PI round and hence make it into JBIMS. Approximately from every GE one candidate gets admission. One may think this is easy when in reality the competition is extremely tough due to the quality of the candidates. Each one of them is talented in one or the other areas and gives an edge to the other. There is no safe score as one may not get in even after scoring 99 percentile whereas one may get admitted even with 98 percentile. It all depends on your overall profile....Read more

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Ques. Is it worth to join an MBA at JBIMS at the age of 28 having lot of academic gaps and no any work experience?

● Top Answer By Manish Jain on 20 Feb 23

Joining JBIMS for MBA without any work experience may have a slight drawback. Whether the overall experience will be worth it or not, depends on the exact purpose with which you have started on this journey. With all honesty, your lack of experience and academic gaps will have a negative impact on your placements. Getting higher packages will be almost impossible as companies might object to your flaw in the profile. I am not saying that MBA will be a bad choice, but it will benefit you academically and not financially. It will increase your knowledge and skills and add value to your CV thereby improving your initial situation. But as far as placements are concerned, you will be slightly at a disadvantage to others. You will be eligible for the final placements only and not the lateral ones. Many companies may or may not put filters on age, work experience, and academics. It all depends on the particular company and your luck. With excellent communication skills and content building, you can make your way into the interview and much more. But you have to strive hard for a very long time as the race is a difficult one for you. If you can prepare well with no pressure or expectations, especially during the summer internship process, you should be fine. Coming to the knowledge and skills that you will acquire during the MBA, it will certainly have a positive impact on you. You will be able to get rid of negativity and focus on acquiring maximum knowledge.  Still, at the end of the day, I will advise you to get a job and get a level of experience to make your journey a bit easier. ...Read more

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Ques. Is it advisable to settle on JBIMS, if one only aimed for IIM's?

● Top Answer By Ashish Pai on 20 Feb 23

Comparing JBIMS with IIMs is highly unjustified as IIMs are way ahead of JBIMS or FMS even if we consider the ROI. They are unique in many aspects such as IIM ABC and ISB is the only B-schools that offer Investment banking profiles in placement. Even if we look at other profiles, it’s easy to infer that they are much superior in terms of quality than the ones offered at JBIMS.  Being a pass out of IIMs or ISB, you have an upper hand in the higher spectrum of one’s career, i.e, leadership roles. JBIMS or FMS lack the general ambiance and culture of a typical B School due to a lack of residential and campus facilities. The peer quality of IIMS and ISB are much better than JBIMS whose gender ratio, diversity, and competitive exam are very one-dimensional. The only significant aspect of JBIMS is the ROI which when negated makes JBIMS as mediocre as SP Jain and MDI. The placement statistics of JBIMS are much similar to that of new IIMs or average B Schools like MDI, and SP Jain. They are in no way in comparison to the top IIMs even with batch sizes as small as 120. So one should choose JBIMS or FMS over IIM only if one wants to spend low fees, take no loans, or pursue MBA in Mumbai or Delhi....Read more

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Ques. I have a convert from MDI Guragon and will most probably convert JBIMS Mumbai as well. What business school should i choose? Why?

● Top Answer By Chinmay Dhopate on 20 Feb 23

Of the 2 options, I will recommend you to go for JBIMS Mumbai. I have various reasons to support my opinion. The most important ones have been listed below  Quality of education: Owing to its location, JBIMS attracts many eminent faculty from the industry to the campus apart from the general guest lectures. Some of these big names include Prof. Moradian: Esse Group - Boman Moradian Prof. Shivanand & Kedar Mankekar Prof. Sandeep Gokhale: Appointed at JSW Aluminium Prof. Ghadiyar: Nitin Ghadiyar: Executive Profile & Biography Placements: The quality of placements at JBIMS is excellent with many big firms visiting the campus. Some of the big names in respective domains are Finance : Citi, Stan C, HSBC, JPMC, all Indian banks, IB roles Marketing : HUL, P&G, PepsiCo, Marico, ColPal, Dabur, HCCB  Consulting : Mckinsey, BCG, EnY, Cognizant Business Consulting, Infosys Consulting Industrial Touch: With its splendid location, JBIMS enjoys strong interference with industries. These industries give live projects to the students that provide top-notch learning opportunities. The campus is within walking distance from big shots like HDFC, HUL office, ICICI, BCG, and McKinsey. Competitions: The students at JBIMS have made their names by participating in National Competitions like HUL LIME, P&G Dream Team, JP Morgan - The Deal, Nomura Investment Banking Case Study Contest, and PepsiCo BIAC. Alumni base: JBIMS has an elaborate alumni base and has been nicknamed the CEO factory owing to the huge number of CEOs it has given birth to. Some of the most famous ones are Noshir Kaka - MD, Mckinsey India Nitin Paranjpe - Former CEO HUL, now, Global role, Unilever Kainaz Gazder - Former Marketing Director, now, Global role P&G China Vinita Bali - Leadership Role at Britannia Mani Ratnam - Acclaimed Film-maker Sam Balsara - Madison Communication Chanda Kocchar - MD, ICICI Bank Ajay Piramal - Piramal Healthcare Paresh Sukhtankar, MD, HDFC Bank Sanjay Lalbhai, Chairman & MD of Arvind Ltd. JBIMS is in the vicinity of Marine drive and other places of socialization. The hostel is just five minutes away. Overall the campus and the institute, in general, seem promising and you won’t regret your decision of joining it....Read more

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Ques. How difficult is it to get into JBIMS, Mumbai considering the fact that the candidate is not a resident of Mumbai?

● Top Answer By Nikunj Bhatia on 20 Feb 23

As long as you are a Maharashtra resident, getting admission to JBIMS is not that difficult. Out of 120 seats, 102 seats are allotted to Maharashtrian candidates and the additional caste card will further increase your chances. Other than Maharashtra you will have to target 99.99. To ensure a good CET score  Prepare well for CET and strengthen your basics Attempt a lot of mocks Pay more attention to logical reasonings  In the quant section focus on m DI and DS the most  Practice visual reasoning thoroughly  Improve your speed and efficiency  If by the difficulty you mean the probability of getting into JBIMS then here it is. Out of 100k candidates, only 120 are selected. For some, this may be a discouraging factor but if you look on the bright side, being along the 120 will guarantee a bright future....Read more

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Ques. Can students outside Maharashtra get into JBIMS?

● Top Answer By Mahima Sethi on 03 Mar 23

Admission to JBIMS can be gained through two methods: Direct admission based on written scores in CET and other All India entrance tests, or shortlisting based on CAT/CET scores and GD-PI. For the Direct admission method, 15% of the total intake will be set aside for All India seats. This includes seats for Maharashtra residents, as well as a maximum of 18 seats for students from outside of Maharashtra. The cutoff for these seats is generally a score of 99.98 or higher in any of the entrance tests, such as CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, ATMA, or CET. Additionally, there are 2 seats set aside for students from Jammu and Kashmir, which are not counted among the 18 outside Maharashtra seats. For the Shortlisting method, there is no fixed quota. Students with a score of 99 percentile or higher, a good profile, and successful performance in the GDPI can be admitted. When this method was followed in the past, students with scores as low as 97 percentile received calls, but most admitted students had scores of 98.8 or higher in CET or CAT. This method promotes diversity and fairness, but the method used for admission is ultimately up to the discretion of the institute. In conclusion, students from outside of Maharashtra can get into JBIMS as long as they have a strong written score and perform well in the selection process....Read more

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Ques. What should be the study plan to get into JBIMS?

● Top Answer By Tanuj Chandra on 28 Feb 23

To gain admission into JBIMS, it is essential to possess more than just a study plan. A positive mindset, consistency, and speed are key to success. JBIMS admission procedure is managed through DTE. For Maharashtra-based candidates, CET scores are accepted. There is a reservation for All India Seats, where one may apply through CAT, ATMA, or MAT. It is important to keep in mind that focusing on the JBIMS cutoff for CET or any other exam is not recommended, as the school is highly sought after and the intake for General Candidates is approximately 50. Therefore, aim to rank first in CET or any other exams accepted by JBIMS, as only the top 50 students are enrolled. As for the study plan, it is imperative to have a strong grasp of basics and Vedic maths. The CET exam consists of 200 questions and has a duration of 150 minutes, equating to roughly 30-40 seconds per question. Therefore, it is crucial to be quick with calculations. A mentor should focus on speed and accuracy while preparing students for the exam. Start by learning tables, squares, cubes, and formulas, and ensure to revise them weekly. Take one mock CET exam, and analyze both your strong and weak sections. Utilize the option to toggle between sections by attempting the section where you score better first, as this will boost confidence during the weaker sections. Since there is no negative marking in CET, try to attempt as many questions as possible. Analyze your weaker areas and make a list of them. Ensure a clear understanding of concepts for topics causing difficulties by solving 5-10 questions daily. This will increase comfort and scores. Practice solving at least 10 abstract reasoning questions daily. This is the easiest and quickest section to clear, with 25 questions in CET based on abstract reasoning. With regular practice, this section can be cleared in 15 minutes with 95% accuracy. In the Verbal section, focus on being clear with grammar and vocabulary, with the main emphasis on speed. Practice one RC daily and aim to solve it in under 5 minutes. To improve speed in Quants and DI, learn Vedic Maths and shortcut tricks. Regularly revise formulas. For LR, practice 5-10 questions daily and one question of Seating Arrangement and Puzzles each. Continuously give sectional mocks to increase accuracy and once concepts have been completed, start taking full-length mocks. Analyze the first three mocks, set a strategy, and then focus on implementing it while solving all other available mocks. This will help improve speed, and accuracy, and build confidence. By following these steps, one can effectively prepare for CET and gain admission into JBIMS....Read more

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Ques. I am 26 years old and I am getting admission to Chetna College for a full-time MBA. Should I take it or study for another year for IIM or JBIMS?

● Top Answer By Mahima Bhalla on 03 Mar 23

Before applying for an MBA program at any institution, be it Chetna College, IIM, or JBIMS, it is recommended that you take the following steps:  Thoroughly review the college website and gather information from social media platforms, especially Quora, to understand the college's reputation. Ensure that the college you are considering offers a robust curriculum, experienced faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a strong track record of successful campus placements. Reach out to alumni who have completed the MBA program from the college to understand their experiences and career growth. Determine if financial institutions are willing to provide loans to support the cost of the MBA program, as students of reputable institutions usually do not face difficulties in securing bank loans. Visit the college campus to get a firsthand experience of the college environment and facilities. This step is extremely crucial. Additionally, it is noted that you are 26 years old and it is mentioned that you did not immediately start working after graduation. The inquiry is made as to what you have been doing since graduation, and if you have spent all of this time preparing for the CAT exam....Read more

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