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How should I resolve my dilemma about whether I should pursue an MBA or not I am an MTech fresher graduate I want to pursue an MBA from JBIMS I am 25?

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Manyata Jha Posted On : May 19th, 2023
Studied at JBIMS

Choosing whether or not to pursue an MBA can be a difficult decision, and numerous aspects must be considered before making a final decision. Here are some steps you can take to solve your problem:

  1. Assess your career objectives: Consider your long-term career objectives and how an MBA can help you accomplish them. Determine which skills and information you need to gain in order to achieve your career objectives and whether an MBA can assist you in acquiring them.
  2. Conduct employment market research: Conduct job market research for MTech and MBA graduates in your subject of interest. Identify the employment roles that you can pursue with both qualifications and evaluate the job profiles, remuneration packages, and growth prospects.
  3. Think about the cost-benefit analysis: Examine the cost of an MBA program, including tuition, living expenses, and opportunity cost. Compare the cost of an MBA to the potential rewards, which include greater income packages, better employment chances, and career advancement.
  4. Speak with industry experts: To understand the value of an MBA in your sector, speak with industry experts and professionals in your field of interest. Seek advice on how an MBA can help you achieve your career objectives, as well as the skills and knowledge that employers seek in MBA graduates.
  5. Assess your readiness: Assess your readiness to pursue an MBA by taking into account your academic background, career experience, and personal situations. Consider if you possess the requisite skills and expertise to succeed in an MBA program, as well as your ability to manage the demands of an MBA program.

Your decision to obtain an MBA is determined by your personal circumstances, career ambitions, and preparation. Before making a final selection, it's critical to weigh your possibilities, investigate the job market, and seek guidance.

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Should one write MHCET if aiming for only JBIMS in Maharasthra?

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Manyata Jha Posted On : June 7th, 2023
Studied at JBIMS

Yes, it is crucial to take the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET) if you especially want to be admitted to JBIMS in Maharashtra. The MHCET scores are one of the main considerations for admission to JBIMS' MBA programme.

MHCET results are accepted by other management institutions in Maharashtra as well, however JBIMS is regarded as one of the best business schools in the region and has a highly tough admissions procedure. Therefore, a high MHCET score will boost your chances of being selected for following JBIMS selection stages.

In addition to MHCET, JBIMS also takes into account the applicant's academic standing, professional background, and GD-PI round performance while deciding whether to admit them. To improve your chances of being admitted to JBIMS, it is crucial to adequately prepare for all areas of the admission procedure.

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Getting into the JBIMS is difficult. What are the strategies?

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Manyata Jha Posted On : May 10th, 2023
Studied at JBIMS

Yes, getting into JBIMS Mumbai is quite challenging due to its reputation as one of the top business schools in India. Here are some strategies that you can follow to increase your chances of getting admitted to JBIMS:

  • Focus on Academics: JBIMS gives high importance to academic performance while selecting candidates. Hence, it is crucial to have a good academic record throughout your education.
  • Prepare for Entrance Exam: JBIMS accepts scores of various entrance exams such as CAT, CMAT, XAT, etc. Prepare well for the entrance exam, and aim to score high.
  • Gain Work Experience: JBIMS values work experience and prefer candidates with relevant work experience. Work experience also adds value to your application and improves your chances of getting admitted.
  • Prepare for Group Discussion and Personal Interview: After clearing the entrance exam, candidates have to appear for group discussions and personal interviews. Prepare well for these rounds, and showcase your communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
  • Research the Institute: Familiarize yourself with the institute's culture, courses, and faculty members. It will help you understand the institute's expectations from its students and help you tailor your application accordingly.
  • Participate in Extracurricular Activities: JBIMS looks for students with diverse interests and achievements and participation in extracurricular activities demonstrates your leadership skills and team spirit as well.
  • Apply Early: Applying early gives you an edge over other candidates, as it is a first come first serve system.

Hope it helps, All the best buddy!

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Which MBA degrees do JBIMS and SIMSREE offer?

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Rohan Sule Posted On : July 5th, 2021
MBA from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (2019)

JBIMS and SIMSREE are two excellent institutes, which are coming under Mumbai University. Both of the institutes offer management courses with great placement and infrastructure.

The points below give the key points of difference between the two institutes, stating the type of MBA degrees they offer.

  • JBIMS provides only MS degree to students, whereas SIMSREE provide both MS and PGD-BM degrees. Although these degrees have certain differences in curriculum, all of them are equivalent to an MBA.
  • Both institutes fall under Mumbai University and so, they follow the same course structure.
  • JBIMS accepts admission through CAT and MH-CET. But, SIMSREE offers a wider range of opportunities by allowing admission through CAT, CMAT, ATMA, and MH-CET.
  • None of the two colleges conduct any GR or PI rounds in their admission process.

These are the main highlights regarding the courses offered by JBIMS and SIMSREE, along with their modes of admission.

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TAPMI or JBIM, Which is better in terms of brand value, placements and ROI?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : May 2nd, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Obviously, JBIMS in terms of their brand as well as placements. The average package is worth INR 27.63 LPA and the highest package is worth INR 42 LPA. It is one of the best B-Schools in India, which is in Churchgate, Mumbai.

Parameters

TAPMI 

JBIMS

Location

Manipal, Karnataka, India

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Fees

17.3 lakhs 

6.5 lakhs for MMS

Highest Salary 

INR 22.3 LPA

INR 42 LPA

Average Salary 

INR 15.7 lakhs per annum

INR 27.63 Lakhs per annum

Top Recruiters

Deloitte, EY, Amazon, KPMG, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Infosys, PwC, HCL Technologies, etc.

JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Company, Aditya Birla Group, Reliance Industries, Tata Group, Hindustan Unilever, Procter & Gamble, etc.

JBIMS is better than TAPMI in all aspects. Also, TAPMI is a government institution and has a better ROI.

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Which college is better for an operation management branch, JBIMS, S.P. Jain, or NITIE?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : March 15th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
All three institutes, JBIMS, S.P. Jain, and NITIE are well-known for their operations management programs. JBIMS is known for its rigorous academic curriculum and its location advantage in Mumbai, which is a hub for supply chain and logistics companies. SPJIMR is known for its innovative approach to teaching and its close ties with the industry, which allows students to gain hands-on experience through live projects and internships. NITIE is a specialized institute that focuses solely on operations management and has a strong alumni network in the industry.

Choosing the best institute for an operations management program depends on various factors such as the curriculum, faculty, location, placements, and overall reputation. It is recommended to research thoroughly about each institute, connect with alumni, and attend admission sessions to make an informed decision. However, NITIE is highly recommended for pursuing an operations specialization. 

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Is JBIMS the best college compared to SP Jain and NMIMS Mumbai?

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Akriti Gupta Posted On : September 12th, 2023
lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

There are many ways to measure the "best" MBA college, but one commonly used metric is the ranking by reputed educational agencies. According to the latest rankings by the Financial Times, the top MBA college in Mumbai is the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), followed by the S. P. Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) and the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS). However, these rankings are based on specific criteria and may not match your preferences.

Here is a brief overview of these colleges

Particulars

JBIMS

SPJIMR

NMIMS

Total Recruiters

75+

63

148

Highest CTC

INR 42 LPA

INR 77.8 LPA

INR 67.80 LPA

Average CTC

INR 27.63 LPA

INR 33.02 LPA

INR 26.63 LPA

Major Domain

Consulting

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General Management, Marketing, Finance, Operations

Top Recruiters

Accenture, KPMG, EY, Deloitte, PwC, Infosys

Asian Paints, Hindustan Unilever Limited, ITC, Accenture Strategy

Aditya Birla Capital, American Express, Goldman Sachs, Crisil etc

So, JBIMS is the best college in terms of ranking, quality, and placements. It falls in the same category as the top B Schools like IIMABCL, XL, and FMS. The specialization-wise preference order would be

  • Finance -Jb>SPJ>NM
  • Marketing -SPJ>JB>NM
  • Operations -SPJ>NM

Ultimately, the best college depends on your preferences and future prospects.

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How many seats are there for the NRI quota at JBIMS?

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Manyata Jha Posted On : May 8th, 2023
Studied at JBIMS

Only 18 seats are allotted for CIWGC/OCI/PIO and NRI applicants. If you have a first-degree sponsor, you are entitled to apply for the JBIMS under the NRI category. 

Every category is unique. Simply register for the CAP round, followed by DTE in your category, then wait for the list. After registering, you must validate your documentation. You must pay the fees after receiving your seat. 

JBIMS has also said that "for NRI/FN and PIO students, the fee will be charged twice the amount of fee for General Students, i.e. INR 6 lakhs p.a." It indicates that the two-year MMS program fee for NRI/FN and PIO students would be raised to Rs. 12 lakhs.

Admission Process 

Students must have a minimum of 50% overall, and they must be graduates from a recognized institute in any discipline. They must have valid MAH CET or CAT scores in order to be considered for final admissions. Students at JBIMS benefit greatly from their time at the B-school and agree that studying at JBIMS is a whole different experience.

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How do I get into the colleges specifically JBIMS (Mumbai) and PUMBA (Pune) for MBA?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : April 28th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

JBIMS and PUMBA are one of the top MBA colleges in Maharashtra. The national-level entrance exams accepted at JBIMS for admission are MAHCET, CMAT, CAT, and GMAT. 

In addition to this, the college also considers the Common Entrance Test/ CET/ PET/ NET/ SET/ GRF for admission to different courses followed by Group Discussion and Personal Rounds for the final selection of students. 

While the Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA), Savitribai Phule Pune University offers a number of full-time UG, PG and doctoral-level courses in the field of Management. Known for its flagship two-year full time MBA programme, this department also offers a two-year E-MBA and MBA Pharma Biotech at PG level. 

PUMBA MBA admissions for Maharashtra candidates are subject to a valid score in MAH CET exam conducted by DTE Maharashtra. However, for outside Maharashtra candidates, a valid score in CMAT/ CAT/ MAH CET works well.

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What is the CIWGC quota at JBIMS?

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Manyata Jha Posted On : June 19th, 2023
Studied at JBIMS

The name "the factory of CEO" has been given to JBIMS. The tuition and fees at JBIMS are approximately 6 lakhs for both the normal and gulf categories. Nearly 20 LPA is placed per assignment on average. Therefore, you will get a healthy return on investment.

The CIWGC (Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries) quota at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) is a reserved category for candidates who are children of Indian workers in Gulf countries. As per the latest admission guidelines, JBIMS reserves 15% of its seats for CIWGC candidates.

It's important to note that candidates applying under the CIWGC quota must fulfill the eligibility criteria for the respective program and must also clear the entrance exam (e.g., CET, CAT, or GMAT) with the minimum required cut-off score to be considered for admission.

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