SPJIMR, Mumbai
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Hello Priyanshi.
The last date to apply for admission in PGDM 2019 in SPJIMR Mumbai was November 23 2018.
The admission process is a two step process. The first step is based on your profile and score on entrance exam. Second step involves two rounds of Group Interviews.
In Phase
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research provides 4 fields to choose from:
1. Finance
2. Information
3. Operations
4. Marketing.
You have to select any 2 of these specializations, whichever you find most relevant to you and to your field.
There are 2 ways of selection.
1) Score based
Dear Neeta,
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research does not provide an integrated BBA+MBA program. It provides Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM),
Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM),
Global Management Program (GMP),
Post Graduate Management Program for Women (PGMPW)
Fellow Program in Management (FPM)
Post Graduate Family Managed
Hi Vishal,
In general the forms open only once. However some colleges like IMT Ghaziabad open the slot after CAT for a period of 2-3 days. SP Jain and JBIMS do not reopen the forms as per my knowledge. So it is best to apply for them in the first
Hi Bhavishya,
A score of 174 is a decent score in NMAT. You may get NMIMS Banglaore or Hyederabad calls too in rare scenarios. A few colleges have sectional cutoffs while some take overall score to consider for calls. Many times the cutoffs are nominal like 60-70 percentile. So for
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