What is the cut-off required in CMAT and MH-CET for MMS in JBIMS?

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Durgesh Deshmukh
7 years ago
Hello Shaloo, For JBIMS, this year the cutoff was 99.93 percentile for general category, and for OBC, it was around 99.50 percentile. Admission for Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai for two years Masters in Management Studies (MMS) program is done through Centralized Admission

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parvez shaikh
7 years ago
JBIMS or any other top B-School require 99.99 percentile because these are top B-Schools and they also want best quality students.

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vaishnavi shukla
7 years ago
So, there are 18 seats for Outside Maharashtra Students (OMS seats). There is no sort of reservation considered for these seats. The exams accepted are CAT, CMAT, MAT, ATMA, etc. Usually, CMAT is given preference over MAT and ATMA is what the trend of final merit numbers suggest. For any examina

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