How to prepare for M.Sc. in finance entrance exam conducted by JBIMS?

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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    JBIMS is not accepting any cat cet scores so everyone has equal opportunity to crack the exam. In fact the competition is quite low as admission season is almost over and most of the students have taken admission some where.
    The eligibility test will comprise of an objective written paper. The test will be based on
    General Awareness 25 questions
    Quantitative Ability 25 questions
    Logical Reasoning 25 questions and
    Language skills 25 question
    Two hours paper with 1/4 negative marking.
    Level of difficult average like CET and NMAT.
    5. GDPI stage
    Every student who sits for the exam will be invited for gdpi. Which will comprise of short interview and
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 months ago
    The eligibility test will comprise of an objective written paper. The test will be based on
    General Awareness 25 questions
    Quantitative Ability 25 questions
    Logical Reasoning 25 questions and
    Language skills 25 question
    Two hours paper with 1/4 negative marking. Level of difficult average like CET and NMAT.
    5. GDPI stage
    Every student who sits for the exam will be invited for GDPI. Which will comprise of short interview and case study discussion. Exam and GDPI has to be taken in the college itself so outstation students need to come for 2 3 days. Jbims has written test and GDPI back to back so won't give u enough time to prepare for case stu
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