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Does SPJIMR need work experience?
Work experience is not mandatory for the PGDM programme.
What is profile based selection in SP jain?
SELECTION PROCESS The applicants are shortlisted on the basis of their profiles. They are also expected to meet the qualifying scores in at least one of the entrance exams. The profiles are scored and the applicants are sorted into two groups: Profile based and Profile cum Score based.
Can a fresher get into SPJIMR?
As a fresher, it is necessary to highlight the different qualities that you possess, and leverage the experience from any project, internship or a course that you have undertaken which is relevant to the specialisation applied for.
When are the SPJIMR interviews held?
The interviews for SPJIMR are held in two phases: Phase-1 (usually held in January) is only for candidates with profile-based calls, whereas Phase-2 (usually held in February) is for both categories of candidates, i.e. those with profile-based calls who didn’t attend in Phase-1 and those with score-based calls.
What is SPJIMR Phase-2?
Document Verification (duh!) The interviews for SPJIMR are held in two phases: Phase-1 (usually held in January) is only for candidates with profile-based calls, whereas Phase-2 (usually held in February) is for both categories of candidates, i.e. those with profile-based calls who didn’t attend in Phase-1 and those with score-based calls.
What is the difference between profile-based and score-based calls?
Score-based Call: This shortlist is released after the CAT scores are out and based purely on your CAT scores. This goes on to show that if you get a profile-based call, you will need a lower percentile to get an interview call than if you get a score-based call. So a lot depends on making a good application that reflects each of these.
Is SPJIMR Jain a good business school?
S.P Jain (SPJIMR in full or SP as it is usually referred to) is one of the most underrated business schools in the country. One of the highlights of the S.P.Jain admissions process is that applicants have to choose their specialization at the time of application.