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Sreetama Tyagi

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Yes, you can crack JSAT exam without coaching as it is an easy test. You will need to only revise the basic concepts of English, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Skills and practice some sample questions.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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JSAT exam is conducted in multiple phases in a one academic year. Candidates can choose the exam session as per registration phase.

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Nishtha Shukla

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JSAT is an online remote proctored mode exam under which, candidates can appear for the test from any location. They only need a computer or laptop with microphone, camera and internet connectivity.

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Esha Singh

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The maximum marks in JSAT exam is 120. The question paper has 120 questions, each carrying one mark.

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Anyam Kalra

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JSAT exam is of 120 minutes. There is no sectional time limit or bio break. Candidates have to attempt 120 questions in the given time limit only. They can skip questions as it is not mandatory to attempt all questions.

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Anya B

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Yes, JSAT exam is of MCQ type. Every questions has 4 options to choose the right answer. Candidates can mark only one option as their response.

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Jasleen Dixit

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JSAT exam is not conducted on a particular date for all applicants. Candidates can choose an exam day and slot while filling up the application form and appear for it on that day.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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It is not very difficult to crack JSAT. Candidates with basic preparation and practice of English Verbal Ability, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Skills. Candidates will need not more than 2 months to study the topics included in JSAT exam.

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2 months ago

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Yes, candidates are allowed to apply for Jindal School of Journalism and Communication BSc (Hons) admissions if they failed to secure the appropriate score in one exam but managed it in another. However, appearing for multiple entrance exams may not be possible always as most of them are held around the same time.

Candidates will need to look at the registration timeline for all accepted entrance exams to plan their attempts.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, only candidates who manage to secure admissions into the BSc (Hons) course at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication will be considered for the MCM scholarship. Candidates are not required to appear for JSAT to gain admissions and can appear for the exam after becoming a student of JSJC.

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