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How is student life at JBIMS?

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Yajnaseni Mukherjee Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
MBA in School of Hard Knocks, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (Graduated 2005)

You will find that student life at JBIMS is enjoyable. It is an extension of the fast-paced and energetic lifestyle in Mumbai. The experience you have at JBIMS will depend on what you hope to gain from it and what you hope to achieve.

One of the biggest advantages of studying at JBIMS is access to some of India's top business minds through visiting faculty. Building a strong relationship with your corporate mentor can help you quickly understand the connection between what you are learning in the classroom and how it applies in the real world.

To make the most of your time at JBIMS, it is recommended that you become a part of JBIMS committees, such as Placecom and Corporate Communications. This is an excellent opportunity to take on additional responsibility and to meet and learn from seniors and alumni. By embracing these opportunities, your student life at JBIMS will be incredibly rewarding.

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How should one prepare for the CET exam for JBIMS assuming one has prepared for CAT?

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Hardik Pandya Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
MMS, JBIMS

Assuming you have written the CAT exam and now looking to prepare for MBA CET, here is a detailed plan you can follow:

  1. To begin with, you should write a mock MBA CET paper to familiarize yourself with the syllabus and understand the new type of questions in CET compared to CAT.
  2. The MBA CET exam has some new areas compared to CAT, such as Visuals, Logic, and Verbal questions. To prepare for these areas, you can use different books available in the market, such as those for banking exams.
  3. After initial preparation, it is recommended to write mock exams at regular intervals. This will help in developing familiarity with the exam and increase speed, which is important in a speed-based test like CET.
  4. After each mock exam, it is important to analyze your performance and identify your strengths and weaknesses. Focus on improving areas that need improvement before writing the next mock exam.
  5. Repeat this process of writing mock exams, analyzing your performance, and improving areas of weakness, until you feel confident and well-prepared for the MBA CET exam.

It is important to note that MBA CET is a speed-based exam, unlike CAT which is logic-based. In MBA CET, you are required to solve 200 questions in 150 minutes, which means an average of 45 seconds per question. So, the focus should be on increasing speed while solving questions and improving familiarity with the test.

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How do I prepare for the MBA CET to get into JBIMS in the last 50 days?

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Sherina Phutela Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
Studied at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

With seven weeks available for preparation for the MBA CET, the following can be your plan to get into JBIMS:

For the first three weeks:

  • You should spend three days a week writing mock exams and analyzing the results.
  • Your focus should be to improve your methods for solving questions and to practice the areas where you need additional attention. Try to improve your accuracy and reduce the time it takes to solve the questions.
  • On the remaining days, spend time practicing what you need to improve.

Your daily schedule on the day you take mock exams:

  • Dedicate 2.5 hours to writing the mock exam.
  • Devote 5-6 hours to analyzing the mock, including solving each question and finding better ways to solve it.

Your daily schedule on the days you do not take mock exams:

  • Spend 1-hour practicing logic (puzzles and non-puzzles).
  • Dedicate 30 minutes to 1 hour to practicing abstract reasoning.
  • Dedicate 30 minutes to 1 hour to practicing data interpretation.

Note: These three sections make up almost 50% of the total marks.

  • Spend 4-5 hours practicing other areas as needed.

It is also important to follow the daily routine:

  • Spend 1 hour reading.
  • Devote 15 minutes to calculation practice.

For the last five weeks:

  • Shift your focus to building a strategy.
  • Write 5 mock exams per week and analyze the results thoroughly.
  • Your focus should be to find the best strategy that works for you.

Your daily schedule can be:

  • Dedicate 2.5 hours to writing a mock exam.
  • Devote 4 hours to analyzing the mock exam. In addition to finding better methods, your focus should be on developing a strategy for the test.
  • Spend 1-hour practicing areas that require additional attention.
  • Spend 1 hour reading.
  • Dedicate 15 minutes to calculation practice.
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What are the eligibility criteria through the NRI quota at JBIMS?

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Yashluv Virwani Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
Studied at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

You must have a minimum of 50% marks in total to be eligible for admission to JBIMS. You must also be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized institute. Your eligibility for admission will be determined based on your valid scores in MAH CET or CAT. If you are selected for final admissions, you will have the opportunity to benefit from a unique learning experience at JBIMS. The cut-off percentile in entrance examinations changes every year, so you must stay updated on it regularly.

If you meet all these eligibility criteria, you will be considered for further rounds of the admission process.

Please note that for NRI/PIO candidates, the fee for the 2-year MMS program will be increased to INR 12 lakhs per year, which is twice the amount charged to general category students.

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Where are some housing living accommodation options for a girl attending JBIMS at Churchgate?

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Pranay Singh Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
MBA Guitarist

You have the option of staying in the girls' hostel at the Mumbai University Campus in Kalina. A classmate of yours moved there in the second semester and reported having a positive experience. Here are some of its key features:

  • You can easily access the university canteen which is located just a minute away from the hostel.
  • The campus itself is well-maintained with plenty of green spaces and your hostel is located near the main gate.
  • You can take a shared rickshaw to Santacruz Station, which is just a 5-8 minute ride away. From Santacruz to Churchgate, you can travel by train in approximately 40 minutes. Additionally, it is a 5-minute walk or a 2-minute taxi ride from the station to the college. Thus, you can expect an hour of travel time from the hostel to JBIMS.
  • Each person is assigned their own room and there is no need for sharing.
  • The Business District Centre (BKC) is located just 10 minutes away from the university.
  • You can visit the American Library, which is located 15 minutes away, and study for hours while accessing their vast collection of books for free.

This information should be useful for you in making a decision. There is also another Diamond Awa hostel, but it is only available to students with a direct relative in the army. For more information on this hostel, it is recommended that you conduct a search on Google.

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Does JBIMS accept a candidate with zero work experience and a good CET score?

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Taaruk Bansal Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
MMS in Marketing & General Management, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (Graduated 2017)

You do not need work experience as a factor for selection. Only a good score on the Common Entrance Test (CET) is sufficient. It is likely that the same process will be followed next year as well. The only exception to this was during the 2015 admissions where work experience was considered, as the admission process included Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI).

However, it is advisable for you to have some work experience as it will assist you in having a deeper understanding of the subjects covered in your MBA program. The lack of work experience may or may not impact your chances of securing a good job placement. To gain further insight on this matter, it is recommended that you read my answer on the topic of whether freshers are able to secure good job placement.

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How is the placement scenario of JBIMS for an MBA?

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Pragya Tripathi Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (2000–present)

The Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) has a strong record of providing its students with excellent job opportunities and competitive salaries. During the MBA placements for the year 2022, the highest package offered to a student was INR 42 Lakhs per annum, while the average package was INR 27.63 Lakhs per annum. This demonstrates the strong demand for JBIMS graduates and the value that companies place on their skills and knowledge.

It is noteworthy that over 75 companies participated in the JBIMS MBA placement process for 2022, offering a wide range of job opportunities to students. Additionally, 65 Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) and Pre-Placement Interviews (PPIs) were extended to students during this time, further highlighting the strong demand for JBIMS graduates.

In addition to the MBA program, JBIMS also offers specialized programs such as MSc in Finance and MHRD, which provide students with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in specific areas of management. During the 2022 placements for these programs, the average package offered was INR 19.35 Lakhs per annum for MSc in Finance and INR 16.5 Lakhs per annum for MHRD. This demonstrates the high value placed on the skills and knowledge acquired through these specialized programs and the excellent job opportunities that they provide to students. In conclusion, JBIMS is a highly reputable institution that provides its students with a strong foundation in management and the skills necessary to succeed in the business world. The strong demand for JBIMS graduates and the competitive salaries offered during the placement process further illustrate the value of a JBIMS education.

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Which is better among TISS HRM, and JBIMS MMS?

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Hardik Nagar Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
Student

TISS offers one of the best HRM programs, rivaling that of XLRI HR, and has produced highly competent individuals in this field. If you have a strong passion for HR and are confident in your choice, TISS would be an excellent choice for you to pursue this specialization.

On the other hand, if you are uncertain about your career path, it may be advantageous to keep your options open. In this scenario, it would be best to choose a college that allows you to decide on your stream later, rather than committing to a specific specialization immediately. This approach has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it ultimately comes down to personal preference and what best suits your individual needs and goals.

Regardless of your choice, both TISS and JBIMS have top-notch individuals in all areas of management, so you can be assured that you will receive a high-quality education and have the opportunity to be mentored by skilled professionals.

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Does academic performance matter for getting into JBIMS? I have 72.80 in 10th and 74% in 12th if I get 99.99 percentile in CET. Will I get admission in JBIMS?

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Bhargavi Pradhan Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
National Chief Mentor @ IMS | JBIMS | CAT 99.92 | CET 99.99

Considering the past processes followed by JBIMS, it can be determined that either a direct written score-based admission or GDPI will be expected.

For the first possibility, calls will be issued based on the scores of the CAT and CET exams, and a group discussion and personal interview (GDPI) will be conducted. In this scenario, your academic record is of significant importance. The eligibility criteria for this process include a minimum of 65% in 10th grade and 60% in 12th grade. Thus, if your academic record is not up to par, there may be challenges, but if you perform well on other parameters, you should still have a chance of being successful.

In the second possibility, you can participate in the centralized admission process, where your academic record does not play a role. The admission will be solely based on the written score obtained in CET/All India tests. The eligibility criteria for this scenario align with the CET exam, which requires a minimum of 50% in graduation. So, you need not worry about your past academic performance and should focus on preparing well for the CET exam to secure a good score.

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Which one is better: NMIMS, JBIMS, or SP Jain for Finance if I was looking for good placements and brands?

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Parneet Kaur Posted On : March 3rd, 2023
Former Admission Coordinator for NMIMS

If you are considering pursuing an MBA in finance at NMIMS, JBIMS, or SPJIMR, the ranking is JBIMS > SPJIMR > NMIMS.

JBIMS has a high-quality education due to the prominent faculty members who come to the campus regularly to teach and give guest lectures. Some of the notable faculty members include Prof. Moradian, Prof. Shivanand & Kedar Mankekar, Prof. Sandeep Gokhale, Prof. Ghadiyar, and Prof. Jagdeep Kapoor.

The institute also has an excellent placement record, with major companies such as Deloitte, EY, PwC, Accenture, Insofys, and KPMG visiting the campus. The average salary during the 2022 placement drive was INR 27.63 LPA, with the median CTC at INR 26.48 LPA and the highest salary at INR 42 LPA. The 2021 summer internship placement drive was also a success, with the highest stipend offered to be INR 5.67 Lakhs per month and the average stipend at INR 2.05 Lakhs per month.

JBIMS also has a strong industrial interface, with many companies providing live industrial projects to students, which is a significant benefit. The institute is located in Mumbai, which is close to many corporate headquarters, such as HDFC, ICICI, BCG, and McKinsey.

The institute has also performed well in national-level competitions, such as HUL LIME, P&G Dream Team, JP Morgan - The Deal, Nomura Investment Banking Case Study Contest, and PepsiCo BIAC. The alumni network of JBIMS is extensive, with notable alumni such as Noshir Kaka, Nitin Paranjpe, Kainaz Gazder, Vinita Bali, Mani Ratnam, Sam Balsara, Chanda Kocchar, Ajay Piramal, Paresh Sukhtankar, Sanjay Lalbhai, Rohit Narang, Shruti Bajpai, Ravi Chaturvedi, Siddharth Roy Kapur, Uday Kotak, Harish Manwani, Parag Gude, and many more. JBIMS is referred to as the "CEO factory," which is a testament to the quality of education and training provided.

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