JSB offers admissions to the two-year PGDM programme for the academic year 2021
Jaipuria School of Business (JBS) is now offering admissions to the two-year PGDM admission in Jaipuria School of Business programme for the academic year 2021. Check eligibility criteria before applying.
Team Careers360 | January 14, 2021 | 11:10 AM IST
NEW DELHI - Jaipuria School of Business is offering admission to the PGDM admission for the academic year 2021. Candidates interested in getting admission to this programme have to first read adhere to the eligibility criteria. If found that any candidate is not fulfilling the eligibility criteria, then he or she will not be allowed to appear for the further admission procedure.
Click here for Jaipuria School of Business (JSB) PGDM admission 2021
Eligibility Criteria for JSB Admission
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Candidates must be a graduate in any stream from a recognized University with a minimum of 50 per cent marks (45 per cent in case of reserved category).
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The candidates must be having a valid score in CAT/MAT/ATMA/C-MAT/XAT and other nationalized tests.
Admission/Selection Process
As per the JSB PGDM admission, The final selection is based on the score of the entrance test, work experience, performance in presentation skill assessment & two subsequent round of Interview.
Programmes offered & Fees:
For the PGDM admission in Jaipuria School of Business, the fee is:
Programme Name |
Fees |
Two Year Full Tie PGDM |
7.5 Lac |
Application Fees & Mode of Application
Jaipuria School of Business application fee and application form filling mode are:
Application Fees |
500/- |
Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
Contact details:
Jaipuria School of Business, Gate No – 1, Block – B, Shakti Khand-IV, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad-201014 (U.P.) India
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