S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai

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ankit chauhan

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Overall cut-off for S.P Jain was 85 percentile.
Varc: 75, DILR: 75 and Quant: 75.

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Sanket Shah

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SP Jain PGDM admissions have opened. You can now fill the form here:
https://spjimr-pgdm.formistry.com/user/login
Their admission process is rigorous and looks for overall development compared to other colleges. They do not just look for marks over the years, but you as a person and a leader. That's a good thing if you have average academics but above average extra-curricular. I can't speak about other colleges personally, but being here for 3 months it definitely feels good to be here. My peers are all equally smart but have a different perspective, that helps in overall development as a person.
The good thing is you can apply through y
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Sanket Shah

Beginner-Level 5

SP Jain is definitely the best college among the lot. For the simple reason that their admission process is rigorous and looks for overall development compared to other colleges. They do not just look for marks over the years, but you as a person and a leader. I can't speak about other colleges personally, but being here for 3 months it definitely feels good to be here. My peers are all equally smart but have a different perspective, that helps in overall development as a person. For PGDM admission, please visit this link:
https://www.spjimr.org/pgdm/admissions/india
The form is now available:
https://spjimr-pgdm.formistry.com/user/login

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Sanket Shah

Beginner-Level 5

PDGM (Equivalent of an MBA program) at SPJIMR requires you to have good academic background in 10th and 12th class, and a minimum of 50% for graduation. Beyond that minimum criteria SPJIMR, Mumbai, however, focuses more on the overall profile of the student and favors diversity with original thinking in students due to its unique pedagogy, teaching style like simulations, design thinking and innovative subjects during the course of the program.
To know more visit this page - http://www.spjimr.org/pgdm/admissions/india
Eligibility document for Class of 2021 admission http://www.spjimr.org/sites/default/files/PGDM Eligibility Doc - Domest
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Sanket Shah

Beginner-Level 5

PDGM (Equivalent of an MBA programme) at SPJIMR requires you to have good academic background in 10th and 12th, and minimum of 50% for graduation. Beyond that minimum criteria SPJIMR, Mumbai, however, focuses more on the overall profile of the student and favors diversity with original thinking in students due to its unique pedagogy, teaching style like simulations, design thinking and innovative subjects during the course of the programme. To know more visit http://www.spjimr.org/pgdm/admissions/india.
Reach out to me if you have any other queries.

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Sayak Guha

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The short-listing criteria for institutes vary. To receive a call from FMS, percentile is the major factor considered.

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7 years ago

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Excellency admissions

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Both are average for CS. Better options are
1. Msrit
2. Pesit
3. Rvce
4. Acharya
5. Bmsce
6. Bmsit
7. Mvit
8. Bit.

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Vivek Nandwani

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The eligibility criteria for PGDM admissions states that the work experience of the applicant should not exceed 5 years. We have a healthy mixture of freshers and work experienced people in our batch.

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Vivek Nandwani

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No, the examinations are limited to CAT, XAT and GMAT.

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