JBS Noida MBA admissions 2024 open; apply here
Ujjwal Kirti | January 17, 2024 | 05:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
JBS Noida is accepting applications for MBA programme with various specialisations. Candidates can check the JBA Noida MBA fees, eligibility criteria, selection process and other information here.
NEW DELHI: Jaypee Business School (JBS) Noida has started the MBA application process 2024 in online mode on the official website - jbs.ac.in. Candidates can complete the JBS Noida MBA registrations 2024 by submitting their basic details, such as personal and academic details along with the required information, and paying the application fee of Rs. 1,000. Applicants can apply for JBS MBA admissions 2024 both online and offline.
To get shortlisted for JBS Noida MBA admissions 2024, candidates need to submit the valid score of CAT/MAT/CMAT/ XAT/GMAT/ATMA/CUET-PG score and appear for group discussion along with personal interview rounds. Jaypee Business School MBA admission is offered to the various specialisations, which are Marketing, Information Technology and Business Analytics, Financial Management, Financial Service, Operations, Digital Marketing, Human Resources, International Business, Hospital and Healthcare Administration, and Education Management.
Jaypee Business School Admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
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Programme offered |
JBS Noida MBA fee structure |
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MBA (Marketing, Information Technology and Business Analytics, Financial Management, Financial Service, Operations, Digital Marketing, Human Resources, and International Business) |
Rs. 12,55,600 |
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MBA (Hospital and Healthcare Administration, and Education Management) |
Rs. 6,27,000 |
JBS MBA Eligibility Criteria 2024
- A bachelor's degree or its equivalent in any discipline from a recognised university with at least 50% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA.’
- CAT/MAT/CMAT/ XAT/GMAT/ATMA/CUET-PG score.
Jaypee Business School MBA admissions 2024: Mode of application and application fees
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Application Fees |
1000 |
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Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
JBS MBA Admissions 2024: Selection process
- Meet the eligibility criteria
- Visit the official website - jbs.ac.in
- Complete the application process
- Pay the application fee
- Students will be first shortlisted on the basis of CAT/MAT/CMAT/ XAT/GMAT/ATMA/CUET-PG score
- Short-listed applicants only (on the basis of relative merit from received applications) will be called for group discussions (GD) and personal interviews (PI).
- The final selection will be based on the test score, language proficiency and performance in the GD and PI
Note: Submission of an application does not automatically qualify the candidate for GD/PI and no refund of the application fee is permissible on any account.
Jaypee Business School: Contact details
Jaypee Business School-25, JIIT Campus, A-10, Sector-62, Noida 201309
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