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Aarav Srivasatava

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Since CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT score contributes to 45% weightage during the admissions process, hence it is very important to have good percentile in it. Another advantage of good percentile in such exam is that you may become eligible for scholarship as well. I think 50 to 60 percentile is the minimum CAT score to apply for admissions.

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Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida or Indore. For the year 2020, NIRF placed Jaipuria Noida in the top 75 b schools of India. Jaipuria Indore in 75-100 band of top b-schools. I would recommend Jaipuria because they have centralized placements with good companies. The course curriculum is also the same. The only difference is that Noida is a ties-1 city and Indore is tier-2 city. Now its your call but, I'd recommend Jaipuria. ROI is something that depends on you rate of involvement. The more you're focused in your studies and extra-curricular activities, the better your CGPA will be, and hence, a better placement. The campus life i
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Jaipuria Institute of management is better. The faculty members are highly qualified and extremely helpful. There are a limited number of seats there for PGDM and hence the competition is tough though. The placement records are also far better. Centralized placements lets students from Indore campus to appear in interviews with the companies coming in Noida, Lucknow and Jaipur campus. ROI is something that depends on you rate of involvement. The more you're focused in your studies and extra-curricular activities, the better your CGPA will be, and hence, a better placement. The campus life is great. Everything sometimes seems cozy. The
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Go for Jaipuria Institute of Management. It has better placement record. Centralized placements lets students from Indore campus to appear in interviews with the companies coming in Noida, Lucknow and Jaipur campus. ROI is something that depends on you rate of involvement. The more you're focused in your studies and extra-curricular activities, the better your CGPA will be, and hence, a better placement. The campus life is great. Everything sometimes seems cozy. The faculties are highly qualified and really helping. Extra-curricular activities develop your personality and you transform to a more confident and corporate ready person. Y
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They have centralized placements. So, the students can apply for placements at any campus. The placement record of Jaipuria Institute of Management is quite good. Every year, big companies like HUL, Amazon, ITC, Tata, to name a few, visit the campus for placements. It can't be said about any institute whether every student gets placed or not. The main reason behind it is that if someone somehow manages to get admission but couldn't pass the exams and has backlogs by the end, during placements. How can you expect any company to hire him or her. So, it totally depends on the student's performance. From the institutes end, they try their
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Aarav Srivasatava

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The first thing they ask for is your CAT or MAT or XAT or CMAT score as it contributes to 45% weightage during admission process. So, you have to appear in either of the exams. If you have good percentile then you may also be eligible for some scholarship. This year they are giving a scholarship of upto 4 lakh to the CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT toppers.
Other important factors taken into account during admissions are:
Case-based Group Discussion - 15% weightage
Personal Interview - 20% weightage
Academic Performance - 15% weightage
Work Experience, Sports and Extracurricular Activities - 5% weightage

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Jaipuria Institute of management. For 2020, NIRF by Ministry of HRD ranked it among the top B-schools of India. Their placement records are also good.

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Go for Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida then. It is a great choice if you're planning to shift to NCR region. The environment there is really good for the overall development of students. Good companies come there for placements.

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Aarav Srivasatava

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The preference should be made on where you live. Since, all four campuses belong to the same brand, most things are same, even placements are centralized. So, if you live in Lucknow, then choosing Lucknow campus would be wise, as you'll save the hostel fees. There is a difference in the fees depending upon the campus too. PGDM is offered in all four campuses. However, PGDM - Financial Serves amd Retail Management are offered in Lucknow only, PGDM in Service management in Noida and Jaipur, PGDM - Marketing in Noida, and PGDM in all four. So, if you're stream specific from graduation, then you can choose accordingly, otherwise all are go
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Aarav Srivasatava

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The level of difficulty is unpredictable as it varies. However, I'll say moderate to tough. But if you know about the distribution and percent weightage of marks in the admission process at Jaipuria Institute of Management, you may prepare more efficiently for admission. They are as follows:
1. Score in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT 45% (maximum Weightage)
2. Case-based Group Discussion: 15%
3. Personal Interview: 20%
4. Academic Performance (previous): 15%
5. Work Experience, Sports and Extracurricular Activities: 5%. If you combine the percent scores allotted to GD and PI, it sums to 35%, and hence it becomes important to prepare for both.
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