Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

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Rohan Pathak

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Yes you can get into jbims.snap is not needed instead you need to give cet for admission in jbims.

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Shweta Pawar

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It is not mandatory to have it

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Shweta Pawar

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The CAT cutoff is 99 percentile.

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Shweta Pawar

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The cutoff is normally 99 percentile. It can fluctuate though.

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Shweta Pawar

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Yes
It will be accepted

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Rohan Pathak

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Cmat scores are not accepted for admission.

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Rohan Pathak

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CMAT scores were not accepted last year.This year too the scenario seems to be the same.

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Tushar Raka

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Hi, JBIMS has stopped accepting CMAT scores. So, you won't be able to apply using CMAT scores. Till last year JBIMS accepted CAT/CET scores for the shortlisting process. So, you can aim for getting a good score in CET. All the best.

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Rohan Pathak

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No, the application has not yet started.

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

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With 7 years of work experience I don't think you need a 2 years full time MBA. You already got enough industrial exposure and practice. So, a 1 year MBA is more than enough for you. Even the current industry requires that much only. So, I think ISB is going to be a good choice in your case. Also consider global colleges like Insead, NUS, etc. with your GMAT score.
All the best.

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