Admission to the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) in International Business at Jain University requires passing the Jain Entrance Test (JET) and having completed intermediate education. The application process begins before CBSE exams, with a straightforward entrance test and an informal interview. The program follows the VTU curriculum, spanning six semesters with mandatory attendance and internal assessments contributing to half of the total 100 marks for each course. The annual fee ranges from 140,000 to 182,000 rupees, including a one-time registration fee of 7,500 rupees.
Some students reported an annual fee of 165,000 rupees. Placement opportunities are robust, with companies like Amazon, Deloitte, and TCS participating, offering salary packages from 3 to 17 lakhs per annum. However, only about 10% of students secure placements, with better outcomes seen in BCom and CS departments. Internships start in the second year and count towards final marks. Scholarships are available, covering academics, sports, and arts, with about 30-40% of students obtaining them, often facilitated through the State Bank of India.
Fees can be paid in installments, reducing the need for loans. For the 2021-2024 batch, fees started at Rs. 195,000 annually, increasing in recent years, with a total fee of Rs. 500,000 per year reported by some. First-year fees included a Rs. 25,000 registration charge, with subsequent years costing Rs. 235,000 each. International students pay about Rs. 50,000 more, but Nepalese students pay slightly less. Scholarships for students scoring over 85% in board exams are available, and financial assistance is accessible through Liquiloan.
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