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Tushar Raka

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Dear Khushboo, you need to appear for CET/CAT/MAT/CMAT etc. Exams to be eligible to take admission in JBIMS.

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Apoorva Mangaonkar

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Hello, The all India seat cut off last year was 99.75 percentile. So this year the cut off will be similar, there is no direct admission for MMS. You can apply through Institute level seats , the cut off for which is around 85 percentile.

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Swapnil Kadam

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Yes Yamini , MAT score is considered and you are eligible for admission for further assistance regarding admission process you can contact our college faculty. Contact no : 022 2504 2018

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Pranav Dorle

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There are very less chances of getting admission in the fourth CAP round! To get the admission for sure your score should have to be around 90 percentile. You can try getting admission through Institute level seats!

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Satyajit Dev SarmaMember SECRETARY - Media & PR Committee @ IMI-B

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Around 3.5-5 lakhs, some might get 6-7 lakhs depending upon experience.

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Anmol Manchanda

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Most of the Universities and Colleges consider these exams for admission but there are some private Universities lIke amity,sharda etc may or may not consider these exams as there are two category for admissions I) sponsored and ii) non-sponsored

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Raviraj Joshi

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Go for IMS or TIME. Best of luck !

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Shweta Pawar

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Waiting list hardly moves, as the chances of someone leaving JBIMS is low. Please wait for final admission.

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