Jindal Global Business School- Check details about JSAT
Team Careers360 | May 13, 2020 | 07:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI - Jindal Global Business School will conduct Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test for the candidates who are aspiring to pursue the management programme both at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. The selection process will comprise three rounds. The first round will include registering for the exam , followed by JSAT and the final stage will be related to provisional admission.
Exam Pattern of JSAT 2020
The exam pattern of JSAT will include the total number of questions and sections, marking scheme, duration of the exam etc.
Particulars |
Details |
Duration of the exam |
2 hours |
Total Number of questions |
120 |
Total Number of sections-3 |
|
Name of the section |
Total Number of Questions |
English Verbal Ability |
40 questions |
Logical Reasoning |
40 questions |
Quantitative Skills |
40 questions |
Who all will have to appear for JSAT
The university offers admission to the candidates at the undergraduate level for all programmes except for 5-Year Law [Only LSAT-India]. BBA (Hons.) and 5 year Integrated BBA (Hons.) . The university accepts the score of SAT, ACT, and LSAT-India. Those candidates who had not appeared for any of the exams that are mentioned, they will have to appear for JSAT.
Candidates must score at least 55% weighted score to be eligible for admission.
Note- Click here to fill the application form
Candidates must ensure that they have all the necessary documents scanned before they proceed to fill the application form for JSAT and they must also check the eligibility criteria for the same .
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