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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! Nothing can be predicted as of now whether DTE decides to accept the scores of XAT and MAT for the 2021 exam season for the MMS program of various colleges like JBIMS and Sydenham. Only time will tell.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello, kindly visit this link to know about the batch profile of JBIMS's 2019 MS batch. (That's the latest information available on their official website) http://jbims.edu/students/batch-profile/mms-batch-of-2019/.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
All the colleges (including JBIMS) which participate in the CAP process, held by DTE, do not conduct their separate interview rounds for giving admission for its MMS program.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
JBIMS comes under the CAP (Common Admission Rounds) process which is governed by DTE. And under this process, no college offering MMS degree is required to conduct any separate interview rounds. Since JBIMS confers only MMS, it doesn't conduct any admission process separately, and this is the main reason for its exorbitantly high cut-off via CAT/CMAT/CET.
I hope this clarifies your query.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
7 months is more than sufficient time to get into JBIMS, provided you have the necessary schedule, proper exam preparation material, and are ready to follow it religiously.
Wish you all the best.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
If you belong to the general category, you have to score at least 50% marks in graduation to be eligible to get admission into any reputed college like JBIMS. For an SC/ST candidate, at least 45% is a must. Apart from that, one needs to score really well in the entrance exams like CAT/CMAT/CET (around 99.85 percentile and above) to get direct admission into JBIMS.

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saras suhane

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No, some courses will definitely be taught here. Part time courses are one of those courses.

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saras suhane

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Yes, but not now. It will take some years.

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saras suhane

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Yes, it does consider. Actually having domicile certificate of Maharastra is the most important document.

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saras suhane

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Unfortunately, this is not possible as being a regular student of a top MBA college you would not like to skip your classes. Moreover two years is a big period to do both the things simultaneously.

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