The BMS program combines theoretical and practical learning, with exams held twice a year over two semesters. Classes typically run four times a day, from 9:00 AM to between 3:30 PM and 5:30 PM. Diverse teaching methods are used, and while attendance is important for assessment marks, no penalties are imposed for low attendance. Final placements start in February, with most students securing jobs. The average salary is 6 LPA, and the highest is 12 LPA.
Consulting firms like Nangia and Sambodhi are popular recruiters, and the placement process is known for its transparency. Almost all students undertake internships, often unpaid, in government roles, with a maximum stipend of 10,000 INR. Popular internship places include NITI Aayog and various ministries, with many internships leading to full-time jobs, especially in law. The semester fee is approximately 3 lakhs, covering 1.25 lakhs for academics and 1.5 lakhs for hostel stay, making it one of the most affordable at Jindal but more expensive compared to other institutions.
Scholarships are offered to top students, with about 1 in 10 receiving them, and amounts vary by course.
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