SPJIMR PGDM admissions 2024 open; apply before November 24
SPJIMR Mumbai is accepting applications for PGDM and PGDM(BM) programme 2024. Candidates can complete their SPJIMR registration 2024 till November 24, 2023. Check detailed information here.

Ujjwal Kirti | September 25, 2023 | 12:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai has started the application process of Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (Business Management) PGDM (BM) for batch 2024-26. Eligible candidates can complete the SPJIMR PGDM registration 2024 in online mode on the official website - spjimr.org. The last date to complete the SPJIMR application process is November 24, 2023.
Direct link to apply complete the
SPJIMR registration 2024
S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research provides an option to choose either one of the programmes (PGDM or PGDM BM) or both. The application fees to complete the SPJIMR PGDM registration varies according to the choice of programme. To get shortlisted for SPJIMR admissions 2024, candidates need to submit CAT or GMAT valid scores.
SPJIMR PGDM, PGDM (BM) admissions 2024: Important dates
Events |
Important dates |
SPJIMR registrations 2024 open |
September 15, 2023 |
Last date to complete the SPJIMR PGDM registration 2024 |
November 24, 2023 |
SPJIMR admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
Name of the course |
SPJIMR fees structure |
PGDM |
Rs. 24 lakhs |
PGDM (BM) |
SPJIMR PGDM eligibility criteria 2024
Candidates must have completed the bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA in any discipline from a recognised university. CAT and GMAT entrance scores are accepted. Both fresh graduates and candidates with the maximum five years of work experience, can apply for the programme.
SPJIMR PGDM admission 2024: Mode of application and application fees
Application fee
|
Rs. 2,000 for PGDM
Rs. 3,000 for PGDM and PGDM (BM) - if applied together |
SPJIMR admission 2024: Selection process
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Meet the eligibility criteria
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Complete the application procedure by submitting all the required details
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Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of CAT and GMAT scores
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The final SPJIMR admission list will be based on the prior academics, entrance examination scores, academic background, work experience(if any), and versatility and achievements
S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research: Contact details
Address: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Campus,, Munshi Nagar, Dadabhai Road,, Andheri West, Mumbai – 400058
Contact details: 022 – 61454200 | 022 – 61460200 | 022 – 62134420
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