What is the level of difficulty for GD & PI in Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida?

I have 92 percentile in MAT. Is it easy for me to get through?

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    Aarav Srivasatava | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    The level of difficulty is unpredictable as it varies. However, I'll say moderate to tough. But if you know about the distribution and percent weightage of marks in the admission process at Jaipuria Institute of Management, you may prepare more efficiently for admission. They are as follows:
    1. Score in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT 45% (maximum Weightage)
    2. Case-based Group Discussion: 15%
    3. Personal Interview: 20%
    4. Academic Performance (previous): 15%
    5. Work Experience, Sports and Extracurricular Activities: 5%. If you combine the percent scores allotted to GD and PI, it sums to 35%, and hence it becomes important to prepare for both.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    If you have got good score in any of the exams like CAT MAT XAT then you can opt some good and top colleges other than Jaipuria Institute and if you have average or below-average score than please pursue your MBA/PGDM degree from any low budget college, preferably from UP colleges where the fee structure is as low as your hostel fees in Jaipuria and mind it. You both are going to work in the same company on the same package after completing your degree ( at least the ROI is better than the Jaipuria ). .

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