SPJIMR Admission 2024: Courses, Fees, Cutoff, Selection Criteria, Eligibility, Dates

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SP Jain PGDM admission is done through CAT or GMAT scores. The applicants are shortlisted based on their profile and their scores in the CAT/ GMAT exam. Candidates are then shortlisted for the 2 rounds of personal interviews. The final admission is done based on multiple parameters which include academic record, entrance test scores (CAT/ GMAT), work experience, and performance in the two rounds of interviews.

Table of Content

  1. SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Admission 2023

1.1 SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Important Dates

1.2 SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Selection Criteria

1.3 SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain PGPM Admission 2023

2.1 SP Jain PGPM Selection Criteria

2.2 SP Jain PGPM Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain GMP Admission 2023

3.1 SP Jain GMP Important Dates

3.2 SP Jain GMP Selection Criteria

3.3 SP Jain GMP Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain PGMPW Admission 2023

4.1 SP Jain PGMPW Selection Process

4.2 SP Jain PGMPW Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain PGEMP Admission 2023

5.1 SP Jain PGEMP Important Dates

5.2 SP Jain PGEMP Selection Criteria

5.3 SP Jain PGEMP Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain PGPGM Admission 2023

6.1 SP Jain PGPGM Important Dates

6.2 SP Jain PGPGM Selection Criteria

6.3 SP Jain PGPGM Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain EP-BM Admission 2023

7.1 SP Jain EP-BM Important Dates

7.2 SP Jain EP-BM Selection Criteria

7.3 SP Jain EP-BM Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain FPM Admission 2023

8.1 SP Jain FPM Important Dates

8.2 SP Jain FPM Selection Criteria

8.3 SP Jain FPM Admission: How to Apply?

  1. SP Jain Admission: Exams Accepted
  2. SP Jain FAQs

SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Admission 2023

The candidates who hold a bachelor’s degree with an aggregate of 50% marks are eligible to apply for the PGDM and PGDM BM programs. 

SP Jain PGDM admission process includes the following stages:

Admission Stage Description 
Application Form Interested candidates can fill out the application form available on the SJ Jain website.
Shortlist for PI The candidates will be shortlisted for the PI based on their profiles and their scores in CAT or GMAT.
Personal Interview Shortlisted candidates will have to appear for 2 rounds of interviews, one online and one in-person.
Final Selection  The final selection will be based on the applicant’s profile, academic record, entrance test scores (CAT/ GMAT), work experience, and performance in the two rounds of interviews. 

SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Important Dates 

Events Dates
Application Opens September 30, 2023
Application Closes November 25, 2023
Round 1 Interview (Online) January 23, 2023 - February 17, 2023
Round 2 Interview (in-person) February 20, 2023 - March 07, 2023
Final Selection March 24, 2023
Program Starts PGDM - June 2023 PGDM BM - July 2023

SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Selection Criteria

  • The applicants are shortlisted based on their profiles and their scores in the CAT or GMAT. 
  • The applicant’s profiles are scored and sorted into two groups: Profile-Based (1st phase) and Profile-cum score-based (2nd phase).
  • 1st phase shortlist will evaluate the candidates based on their Consistency of academic record, Relevant work experience, and Versatility & achievements.
  • The 2nd phase shortlist will consider both the profile and the test scores.
  • The shortlisted candidates will have to appear for an online interview and an in-person interview.
  • The final merit list will be prepared based on the composite score, which will consider the applicant’s profile, academic record, entrance test scores (CAT/ GMAT), work experience, and performance in the two rounds of interviews. 

The cut-off for the PGDM/ PGDM-BM program is mentioned in the table below:

Entrance Test Overall Sectional
CAT 2022 VARC DILR QA
CAT Percentile 85 75 75 75
GMAT (taken between Jan 01, 2020 to Dec 31, 2022) Overall Verbal Quantitative -
GMAT Percentile 85 75 75 -

SP Jain PGDM/ PGDM-BM Admission: How to Apply?

  • Interested candidates can fill out the application form online at the following link: https://pgdmadmissions.SP Jain.org/SP Jain-2023-25 
  • The application fee for PGDM and PGDM (BM) is INR 2,000. If candidates are applying for both PGDM and PGDM(BM) then they will have to pay INR 3,000.

SP Jain PGPM Admission 2023

Candidates who have a bachelor’s degree with 50% marks, a minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience, and have appeared for CAT/ GMAT are eligible to apply for the PGPM program. SP Jain PGPM admission process includes the stages mentioned below:

Admission Stage Description
Application Process Interested candidates can fill out the application process on the online admission portal of SP Jain.
Shortlisting  The candidates will be shortlisted based on their profiles.
Personal Interview Interviews are conducted on a rolling basis.
Final Selection The selected candidates will be notified through email.

SP Jain PGPM Selection Criteria

The applicants are shortlisted based on their profile and the factors that are considered are academic record and relevant work experience. The interview will be conducted on a rolling basis.

SP Jain PGPM Admission: How to Apply?

  • Interested candidates will have to fill out the PGPM application form at the following link: https://SP Jain-pgpm.nopaperforms.com/ 
  • They will have to create their login credentials, verify their email and start filling up the application form and uploading the documents.
  • The non-refundable application fee is INR 1,500. 

SP Jain GMP Admission 2023

The candidates who have completed graduation with 55% marks or above and have valid scores in GRE/ GMAT/ CAT/ XAT/ NMAT are eligible to apply for the GMP program. SP Jain GMP admission process includes the following stages:

Admission Stage Details
Application Form Interested candidates should fill up the GMP application form and the partner school application form.
Interview The applicants will be called for a personal interview conducted jointly by SP Jain and the partner school.
Final selection The final selection will be based on academic records, entrance scores, profiles, and work experience.

SP Jain GMP Important Dates 

Events Dates 
Last date for submission of Application Form April 2023
Last date to submit Partner School Application Form April 2023
SP Jain and Partner School Interview (on a rolling basis) January 2023 - April 2023
Information session with Alumni and Partner School March 2023 and April 2023
Declaration of Result To be announced
Batch Inauguration June 01, 2023

SP Jain GMP Selection Criteria

The shortlisted candidates are invited for a personal interview, which is conducted jointly by SPJIMER and the partner school. The final selection process is based on the candidate’s consistent academic record, entrance scores, profile, and work experience.

SP Jain GMP Admission: How to Apply?

  • Interested candidates will have to fill out the SP Jain GMP application form and a separate application form for the Partner school.
  • The candidates will have to create a login, verify their email, fill out the online application form, upload the documents, and pay the application fees.
  • The application fee for GMP is INR 2,000.

SP Jain PGMPW Admission 2023

The candidates who fulfill the following requirements are eligible to apply for the PGMPW program at SP Jain:

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
  • Work Experience: Minimum 4 years of full-time work experience and not more than 1 year of career break.
  • Entrance score: A valid score in GMAT/ NMAT/ CAT/ XAT.

SP Jain PGMPW admission process includes the following stages:

Admission Stage Description 
Application Form The candidates who fulfill all the eligibility criteria can fill out the PGMPW application form.
Interview The applicants will have to appear for a group interview and a personal interview.
Final Selection The final selection will be based on overall profile, academic record, work experience, and performance in the group and personal interview

SP Jain PGMPW Selection Process

The candidates are selected based on their overall profile, academic record, work experience, and performance in the group and personal interview.

SP Jain PGMPW Admission: How to Apply?

Interested candidates will have to fill out the application form available on the SP Jain website. The non-refundable application fee is INR 1,200.

SP Jain PGEMP Admission 2023

Candidates who have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks and a minimum of 5 years of work experience are eligible to apply for the PGEMP program. The diploma holders with a minimum of 10 years of work experience are also eligible to apply. SP Jain PGEMP admission process will include the following stages:

Admission Stage Description 
Application Form Interested candidates can fill out the online application form available on the SP Jain website.
Admission Process The candidates will have to go through a 3 stage admission process conducted in a single day. It will include a Test of Reasoning, a Group Discussion, and a Personal Interview.
Final Selection The final selection will be done based on the performance of the candidates in the 3 stage admission process.

SP Jain PGEMP Important Dates

SP Jain takes 5 batches of PGEMP every year and has rolling admissions throughout the year. The details are available on the 2023 batch calendar shown below:

Batch PGEMP 90 PGEMP 91 PGEMP 92 PGEMP 93 PGEMP 94
C0 January 23 - 25, 2023 February 20 - 22, 2023 May 22 - 24, 2023 September 04 - 06, 2023 November 06 - 08, 2023
C1 April 21 - 29, 2023 May 26, 2023 - June 03, 2023 August 16 - 24, 2023 December 14 - 22, 2023 February 12 -20, 2024
C2 July 17 - 25, 2023 August 25, 2023 - September 02, 2023 November 20 - 28, 2023 March 15 - 23, 2024
C3 October, 06 - 14, 2023 December 04 - 12, 2023 February 26, 2024 - March 05, 2024
C4 To be Announced
C5
C6
C7
Grad April 25, 2023 April 25, 2023 April 25, 2023 April 26, 2023 April 26, 2023

SP Jain PGEMP Selection Criteria

The PGEMP selection is based on the Test of Reasoning, Group Discussion, and a Personal Interview, all conducted on the same day. The admission committee will test whether the candidates can put in time and effort for the program, their managerial aptitude, and their maturity, ethics, and value.

The candidates who have a valid Executive Assessment (EA) score, administered by GMAC, will be exempted from the Test of Reasoning.

SP Jain PGEMP Admission: How to Apply?

The PGEMP application form will be available on the official website. Interested candidates will have to fill out the application form and pay the non-refundable fee of INR 1,200.

The documents required to be submitted along with the application form are

  • Sponsorship Letter and a NOC from the present employer. It is mandatory even if the applicant is self-funded.
  • Employment proof like a Self-attested copy of Relieving letters from the previous employer and offer/ promotion letter from the previous employer.
  • Educational Proof including the self-attested copy of Marksheets and Passing certificate of all Xth, XIIth, Graduation, Post Graduation, etc.

SP Jain PGPGM Admission 2023

The candidates who have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks and a minimum of 5 years of work experience are eligible to apply for the PGPGM program. The admission process will include the following stages:

  • Admission Test (CAT/ MAT/ ATMA/ CMAT/ XAT, taken over the last 3 years and GMAT score of the last 5 years)
  • Case Analysis
  • Interview.

SP Jain PGPGM Important Dates

Events Dates
Application Deadline  April 26, 2023
Interview at Delhi and Mumbai April 29, 2023
Program Starts August 2023

SP Jain PGPGM Selection Criteria

The selection for the PGPGM program will be done based on the Admission test, Case analysis, Work experience & Interview, and Past academic performance.

SP Jain PGPGM Admission: How to Apply?

Interested candidates can fill out the PGPGM application form on the SP Jain website. They will have to fill out the application form, upload the documents and pay the application fee of INR 1,500.

The documents required to be submitted along with the application form are:

  • Valid score on the test
  • Employment proof that includes the Relieving letters from previous employers and an offer/ promotion letter from the present employer.
  • Educational proof including the Marksheets and passing certificates of X, XII, Graduation, Post Graduation, etc.

SP Jain EP-BM Admission 2023

The candidates who have a bachelor’s degree with 50% marks and 1-5 years of corporate work experience are eligible to apply for the EP-BM program. The admission process will include the following stages:

  • Application process
  • Test of Reasoning
  • Group Discussion
  • Personal Interview

SP Jain EP-BM Important Dates

SP Jain EP-BM admission takes 2 batches every year with rolling admissions.

Events Dates
Application Deadline Rolling admission 
Program Starts May 2023

SP Jain EP-BM Selection Criteria

The selection process will be held in the Mumbai campus and it includes the following:

  • Test of Reasoning
  • Group Discussion
  • Personal Interview

SP Jain EP-BM Admission: How to Apply?

Interested candidates can fill out the EP-BM application form on the SP Jain website. They will have to fill out the application form, upload the documents and pay the application fee of INR 1,200.

The documents required to be submitted along with the application form are:

  • NOC from the current employer.
  • Employment proof that includes the Relieving letters from previous employers and offers/ promotion letters from the present employer.
  • Educational proof including the Marksheets and passing certificates of X, XII, Graduation, Post Graduation, etc.

SP Jain FPM Admission 2023

The candidates who have a master’s degree with a first-class or an Integrated master’s degree or a professional qualification such as CA/ ICWA/ CS, with a minimum aggregate of 60% marks and a valid score in GMAT/GRE/CAT/UGC-NET/UGC-JRF/GATE are eligible to apply for the FPM program. SP Jain FPM admission includes the following stages:

Admission Stage Description 
Application Form Interested candidates can apply for the FPM program through the official website of SP Jain.
Research Aptitude Test The applicants will have to appear for the Research Aptitude Test (RAT) conducted by the institute.
Personal Interview The shortlisted candidates will have to appear for a personal interview.
Final Selection  The final selection will be done based on various factors and the selected candidates will receive the admission offer.

SP Jain FPM Important Dates

Events Dates
Application Deadline April 30, 2023
Research Aptitude Test (RAT) May 20, 2023
Interview Dates Between June 01 - 15, 2023
Result Announcement Last week of June 2023
Program Starts August 01, 2023

SP Jain FPM Selection Criteria

The shortlisting panel will evaluate the candidate’s academic qualification, work experience, profile motivation, recommendations, and check whether the profile is fit for the FPM program or not. The final selection will be done based on various parameters, which are as follows:

Sr. No. Factors for FPM Selection 
1. Academic Record
2. Relevance of Work Experience
3. Relevance of Research Proposal
4. Performance in the Research Aptitude Test
5. Personal Interview.

Interested candidates can fill out the application form available on the SP Jain website and pay the application fee of INR 1,000. Some of the details and documents that need to be submitted along with the application form are:

  • Academic grades of class X, XII, Graduation, and post-graduation.
  • A valid CAT/GMAT/GRE/GATE/UGC-NET/UGC-JRF score
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Research Proposal
  • 3 letters of recommendation

SP Jain Admission: Exams Accepted

Courses Exams Accepted 
PGDM CAT/ GMAT
PGDM BM CAT/ GMAT
PGPM CAT/ GMAT
GMP GRE/ GMAT/ CAT/ XAT/ NMAT 
PGMPW GMAT/ NMAT/ CAT/ XAT
PGEMP Test of Reasoning conducted by SPJIM
PGPGM CAT/ MAT/ ATMA/ CMAT/ XAT/ GMAT
EP-BM Test of Reasoning conducted by SP Jain
FPM GMAT/GRE/CAT/UGC-NET/UGC-JRF/GATE

SPJIMR Mumbai FAQs

Ques. How can I get admission to SP Jain?

Ans. The applicants are shortlisted based on their profiles and their scores in the CAT or GMAT. The shortlisted candidates will have to appear for online and in-person interviews. Then the final merit list will be prepared based on the composite score, which will consider the applicant’s profile, academic record, entrance test scores (CAT/ GMAT), work experience, and performance in the two rounds of interviews.

Ques. Can I get into SP Jain without work experience?

Ans. Yes, work experience is not mandatory for PGDM admission at SP Jain.

Ques. Can I get into SP Jain with poor academics?

Ans. It depends on how much weightage the past academics hold in the PGDM admission. 

Ques. Who are eligible to be admitted to the SP Jain PGDM program?

Ans. Anyone who holds a bachelor’s degree with an aggregate of 50% marks is eligible to apply for the PGDM programs. The candidates will also have to appear for CAT or GMAT.

Ques. Is it mandatory to have work experience to apply for the SP Jain PGDM program?

Ans. No, work experience is not necessary for PGDM admissions, but it does provide an advantage to those who have.

Ques. When does the PGDM application process at SP Jain start?

Ans. The online application form for PGDM is available from mid-September.

Ques. Can I submit the PGDM form without the CAT and GMAT scores?

Ans. Yes, the candidates can submit the PGDM form without the CAT and GMAT scores, but they will have to provide their exam registration number. The submitted application form will be made available to the students after the CAT results are out and then they can submit their scores.

Ques. Is it necessary to submit the GMAT scorecard?

Ans. It is mandatory to submit the GMAT score through GMAC if the candidate is applying through GMAT. To send the GMAT official scores, the candidates will have to search for the PGDM Programme code, which is 6DQ-MJ-98.

Ques. What is the PGDM application fee and how to pay it to SP Jain?

Ans. The PGDM application fee is INR 2,000 and it can be paid online through the admission portal using Net Banking or a Debit / Credit Card.

Ques. When are the documents submitted for PGDM admission at SP Jain?

Ans. Documents like Academic documents, work experience documents, and all achievement and extra-curricular activity documents should be submitted to provide proof of all the information mentioned in the application form. The documents are required during the verification process prior to the interview. 

Ques. Who can apply for the PGPM program at SP Jain?

Ans. Candidates who have a bachelor’s degree with 50% marks, a minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience, and have appeared for CAT/ GMAT are eligible to apply for the PGPM program.

Ques. What is the validity of exams accepted for the PGPM program at SP Jain?

Ans. SP Jain accepted CAT and GMAT for PGPM admissions. Scores for GMAT should be taken between August 31, 2018 – September 30, 2023, and the CAT scores for the years 2020, 2021, and 2022 are accepted.

Ques. When does the application process for PGPM begins?

Ans. The PGPM application process begins in March and ends in October.

Ques. What is the eligibility criteria for the SP Jain GMP program?

Ans. The candidates who have completed graduation with 55% marks or above and have valid scores in GRE/ GMAT/ CAT/ XAT/ NMAT are eligible to apply for the GMP program.

Ques. What are the eligibility criteria for the PGMPW program at SP Jain?

Ans. The candidates who fulfill the following requirements are eligible to apply for the PGMPW program at SP Jain:

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
  • Work Experience: Minimum 4 years of full-time work experience and not more than 1 year of career break.
  • Entrance score: A valid score in GMAT/ NMAT/ CAT/ XAT.

Ques. If I am currently working then will I be eligible for the PGMPW program?

Ans. No, a minimum of 1-year break is essential to join the PGPMWE program. Only candidates who are currently on break are eligible to apply.

Ques. What is the qualifying cut-off score for 

Ans. The candidates are expected to have a percentile above 60% in GMAT/ NMAT/ CAT/ XAT.

Ques. What are the documents required along with the PGMPW application form?

Ans. All relevant documents including academic, work experience, and photo id proof, are to be scanned and uploaded while filling up the application form. The documents will also be verified before the interview.

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SP Jain (SPJIMR) Upcoming Application Dates 2024

Important Events

EventsDates
CAT 2024 Result Date
Upcoming
Dec 26, 2024

Expired Events

EventsDates
Programme Starts (Phase 1) [PGPM]Dec 02, 2024
CAT 2024 Exam DateNov 24, 2024
CAT 2024 Admit Card DateOct 25, 2024

Important Events

EventsDates
CAT 2024 Result Date
Upcoming
Dec 26, 2024

Expired Events

EventsDates
Programme Starts (Phase 1) [PGPM]Dec 02, 2024
CAT 2024 Exam DateNov 24, 2024
CAT 2024 Admit Card DateOct 25, 2024

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SP Jain (SPJIMR) Fees & Eligibility

Full time Courses
CourseFeesEligibilityApplication DateAction
PGDM
2 Courses
24 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation with 50%31 Oct - 31 May 2024
PG Program
1 Course
17.05 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation31 Mar - 31 May 2024
PGPM23.5 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation with 50%31 Oct - 31 May 2024
MDP25,000 (1st Year Fees) 10+2-
Fellowship12 Lakhs (Total Fees) Post Graduation21 Nov - 13 Feb 2024
GMP6.94 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation with 55%31 Mar - 31 May 2024
Diploma23.5 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation with 50%31 Mar - 31 May 2024
Part time Courses
CourseFeesEligibilityApplication DateAction
Certification
2 Courses
25,000 - 95,000 (Total Fees) 10+231 Mar - 31 May 2024
PG Program
1 Course
4.7 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation with 50%1 May - 30 Jun 2024
Executive
1 Course
3.5 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation10 Feb - 12 May 2024
PG Diploma
1 Course
10 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation with 50%1 May - 30 Jun 2024
PGEMP9 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation10 Feb - 12 May 2024
PG Program9.5 Lakhs (Total Fees) Graduation10 Feb - 12 May 2024

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SP Jain (SPJIMR): 13 Answered Questions

How does the CV of students who get selected in IIMs(any), ISB, XLRI, FMS, SPJIMR, JBIMS look like?

Aparna Das
Akriti Banerjeelives in New Delhi

This might seem like a shallow statement but when you look at an average student from a top-tier college and an average student from a lower-tier college the difference that you witness would not surprise you if you just look at their CVs. 

It’s not as if they have done something exceptionally great but the CVs of students who get selected in top management schools like top IIMs, ISB, XLRI, FMS, SPJMR, and JBIMS are highly analytical. They know how to quantify their achievements and in the end, that’s all that matters. It’s all just numbers and data. 

Typically, the students have impressive academic records and have been part of numerous non-academic avenues that have helped them in understanding the importance of extra-curriculum activities. 

Some might have told you that most of the students who go to these top colleges have work experience but that is not true. You do not require work experience to get into your dream college. If you’re looking to get into one of these top management colleges and do not have an exceptional profile, just start focusing on your speed and accuracy for the written examination and polish your CV. Highlight the things that have impacted you and that you think would help you in becoming a better manager in the future.

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What are my chances of getting a PROFILE based call from SPJIMR (SP Jain Institute of Management and Research)?

Kamlesh Chauhanstudied Master of Business Administration Degrees at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (2015)

SPJIMR usually expects an all-rounder profile from its candidates. A profile is said to be good if

  • Excellent Academics; 90%+ on Boards and 80%+ in Graduation 
  • A great extracurricular background; For instance, Senior diploma in arts/national level winner in swimming, quiz, debate
  • A good work experience; Consistently high rating by senior management, winner in hackathons

All three or at least 2 of these shall guarantee or increase your chances of admission considerably for a profile-based call from SPJIMR. An additional ground to score well is the application form wherein you are required to fill in about yourself. If your matter appeals to the selection committee you can surely wait for a call. The admission process further comprises two group interviews, essays, and psychometric tests.

We can safely conclude that SPJIMR focuses on an overall good profile and not just high scores.

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Can someone share his/her interview experience at SPJIMR on score-based calls?

Gauri KapoorLives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (1993–present)

If you are preparing for an interview at SPJIMR, here is what you can expect based on a student's experience.

First, you need to choose your specialization beforehand while filling out the application form. Once you receive a profile-based call, you will be shortlisted and interviewed on the basis of your chosen specialization.

On the day of the interview, make sure to reach the venue 90 minutes prior to the scheduled interview time. The admissions committee member will verify all the documents which were uploaded to the portal and will ask you to submit a photocopy of the same. 

You will then be taken to another classroom for the psychometric test and WAT. The psychometric test will revolve around questions testing your morals and ethics, and you will have to choose among Strongly agree, Agree, Neutral, Disagree, and Strongly Disagree. You will also have to elaborate on the same by choosing any 3 among the 10 questions from each group. The WAT will ask you to write on a given topic within a time limit of 30 minutes.

After the written test, you will be taken for the group interview. Groups of 6 will be taken to their respective panels. You will be asked to introduce yourself, and the panelists will question you based on your specialization. Be prepared to answer questions related to your work profile and operations. You will also be asked to speak on a topic related to your specialization.

If you qualify for Group Interview 2, you will be asked questions that test your personality and character. You will also be asked to talk about a "Wow" moment in your life and something deep you have learned from your parents.

Remember, the interview process is an elimination round, so make sure to prepare well and be confident in your answers.

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What should be my specialization choice in SPJIMR application if I am interested in management consulting?

Sonal Vaid
Pranav NaikFormer Worked as Lead Engineer at Digigrapes

Let me make this clear, there is no fixed specialization that will help you make it into counseling. 

For working professionals: Companies that visit the campus for placements usually prefer Finance and Operations background. People with a technological background opt for tech consulting while many go for Sales and Operations consulting as well. The companies are not interested in specialization, rather they look for how good your CV is. So, we can say a guy from a pure manufacturing background who is currently studying marketing can also make it into consulting.

For freshers: The best specialization to choose to make it into a big consulting firm for a fresher is Finance. The concepts included in the Finance specialization are more connected with consulting. So if your area of interest covers both, Finance and Consulting, then opt for Finance while the target for consulting. As far as Operations is concerned, it’s not easy to get admission. Even if you do the chances are lower unless you do internships and projects.

Lastly, remember there is no direct relation between the choice of specialization and placements. Even if you fail to get into your desired company, know that it is not the end. You can slowly achieve your goal provided you are certain of it and are working hard towards achieving it.

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Why do people flock to IIM Lucknow and leave SPJIMR and FMS, when IIML teaches management like engineering whereas SPJIMR and FMS have a more conducive environment to actually learn? They also get the

Swati BiswasGMP International Management, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (2018)

By ‘teaches Management like Engineering’ I assume what you mean is Management studies at IIM Lucknow are more strict, mundane, and repetitive. In this regard, I refuse to accept your claim as the reality is far from this.

People graduating from these institutes are youngsters with an age group of 20-25 so there is very little impact of the institutes' pedagogy on the learner’s ability to learn. These candidates are likely to be more serious regarding their growth and even sacrifice the fun of a typical B School life just to reach new heights. Anyone with such a mindset is likely to fare well anywhere irrespective of the choice of Institute.

I am going to specifically pinpoint the scenario at FMS because there is a general conception that FMS has a relatively chilled ambiance. The truth is I have seen many students working tremendously hard in their 2 years. They explore much more than academics and take part in many extracurricular activities because they know it’s their last opportunity before they enter the corporate world. The attendance rules although stricter than that at IIM Lucknow are no direct indication of the general discipline and the rigor of the curriculum. Every institute has its own tailored learning environment and it’s up to the students to make the most out of it.

People just ‘flock’ to a particular B School because of the sheep mentality. Rather their decisions are based on continuous analysis of various factors like tags, peer group, intended specialization, placement opportunities, personal goals.

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What is the objective of admitting freshers in Ivy B-Schools like IIMs, FMS, JBIMS, SIMSREE, SPJIMR, XLRI, etc.?

Sandeep BiswasGMP International Management, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (2018)

MBA admission in Indian B Schools is a fairly weird process in comparison to that of foreign B Schools. In India, the admission process requires a candidate to have some work experience and in certain B-schools, it even carries a certain weightage. But during Final Placements, this scenario changes entirely as the recruiters prefer freshers over experienced candidates. The major reasons for this contrast are:

  • The recruiters offering Marketing roles are on the lookout for candidates who can initially go through a sales job for a few years. They believe that the route to Marketing is through sales only. Now Sales requires a lot of traveling that too to rural areas. The recruiters know that these tough job conditions cannot be undertaken by Experienced professionals and thus prefer freshers who they can mold easily.
  • The companies offering Finance roles know that the candidates with prior work experience won’t be working for the long hours they require them to. So they prefer freshers who can work long hours without complaining.

Recruiters are looking for candidates with work experience of not more than 11-12 months. Honestly, this strategy is illogical as a person with more work experience is bound to excel much better than a fresher, and restricting him from getting a job just because they cannot be exploited to the fullest extent is a bit cruel. 

The scenario is pretty much the opposite in foreign countries that prefer MBA candidates with work experience only. This is because in India MBA is considered a way to become more employable or earn a fatter cheque. Whereas in the West, it is a means to upgrade your career and take it to new heights. The entire concept of MBA is at fault in India thereby this illogical strategy.

In my opinion, MBA candidates should have a work experience of at least 1 year, only then they can harness the MBA program to the fullest and not approach it just as a source of placements.

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What are the chances of a score-based call from SPJIMR?

Sneha NagarajuMBA Finance, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (2020)

My friend has got both a profile-based and a score-based call. He had to choose between IIM Indore and SPJIMR so he eventually went for the SPJIMR. IIM Indore alumni told him about the issues the students face during placements owing to the huge batch size. The recruiters offer the best packages to the top students and the rest of the batch ends up with average packages. This made him choose SPJIMR.

As he went for the interview, he soon realized that the other candidates had scores much better than his (97+). This disheartened him with the lowest score (96 something). He knew clearly he had zero chances and left right after the first round. He further said that the campus wasn’t that appealing and IIM Indore and FMS seemed to have better infrastructure. So the bottom line is the chances of getting a score-based call from SPJIMR are very low.

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How difficult is it to get into SPJIMR, Mumbai?

Trisha SomwanshiStudied at SPJIMR

SPJIMR, a leading MBA college, offers specializations in Marketing, Finance, Operations, and Information Management. As part of the application process, you'll need to select two specializations that align with your relevant work experience.

To gain admission to SPJIMR, Mumbai, there are two selection methods available. The first is profile-based calls, where your profile is reviewed, and you may receive a call based on your academic achievements, extra-curricular activities, work experience, and other relevant factors. To qualify for a call, you'll need to have a minimum overall percentile of 85 and a sectional percentile of 70. Alternatively, you can qualify for a call based on your GMAT score, provided it is 680+.

The second selection method is the autonomous process. This involves accepting CAT/XAT and GMAT scores, after which students are invited for GDPI WAT before final selection.

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What do I have to do to get a call from SP Jain or XIMB?

Veda Burman
Manu JhaPGDRM, PRM38 from Institute of Rural Management, Anand

My answer will be strictly pertaining to SP Jain as my sister is a student there and I have quite a lot of information about the admission criteria there. SP Jain has unique criteria wherein almost 70% of the parameters are uncontrollable. Some of them include 

  • Past Academic Record
  • Nature of work experience and employee brand value 
  • Extracurricular background 
  • Diversity of profile

These are some factors that are hardly in one’s control. So one should not be disappointed if she/he lacks in these aspects. Well, it is now that the factors that are controllable come into the picture. You can work on these factors and compensate for the flaws in your profile 

  • Prepare for CAT/XAT/GMAT to the best of your ability.
  • Filling out the application form with a genuine portrayal of your personality and candidature in the fields where you are asked about your versatility, leadership quality etc.

If the stars align, you will surely get a call. From what I have heard, every PGDM batch has students with both exception profiles as well as normal profiles. So what you need to focus on is finding a unique trait of yourself and working on it relentlessly.

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How many backdoor entries are still getting admissions in B-schools in india like spjimr,welingkar,bimtech,imt etc.?

Advait JoshiLives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

No, there are no backdoor entries as far as I know. All of the names mentioned are respectable institutes and the only way to get admissions is through your own hard work and determination. Study well, take the entrance exam and hope for the best. 

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