Year | 1 | 2 |
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Tution fees | ₹300000 | ₹300000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹3.00 Lakhs | ₹3.00 Lakhs |
Programme Eligibility :- CAT
Latest Update: JBIMS has released a list of shortlisted candidates for the Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Activity (GA) & Personal Interview (PI) for admission into MSc Finance 2024-26. The shortlisted candidates will receive an email regarding further process.
JBIMS M.Sc Finance (Master of Science in Finance) is a 2-year, Full-time, Program. Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree and Valid CAT / MAH - MBA CET Scores are eligible to apply for the program.
JBIMS M.Sc Finance Fees is INR 6 Lakhs. JBIMS MAH CET Cutoff is 97 percentile and CAT Cutoff is 95 percentile. JBIMS M.Sc Finance batch intake is 40.
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MAH MBA CET Events | Dates |
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Online Registration Begins | 4th Week of February 2025 (Tentative) |
Last Date to Register | 2nd Week of March 2025 (Tentative) |
Application Form Correction | 2nd Week of March 2025 (Tentative) |
Admit Card | 3rd Week of March 2025 (Tentative) |
Exam Date | March 23 - 24, 2025 |
Result Declaration | 1st Week of June 2025 (Tentative) |
Counselling Process Begins | Last Week of June 2025 (Tentative) |
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MSc Finance Events 2024 | Dates |
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Online Registration Begins | July 11, 2024 |
Online Registration Ends | July 26, 2024 |
Shortlist Released | August 22, 2024 |
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JBIMS M.Sc Finance Admission Process is as follows:
Step 1:
Candidates are Shortlisted based on their Valid CAT / MAH MBA CET Scores. Candidates are required to meet the mentioned Cutoff and PAR Cutoff. The cutoff for them are as follows:
Category | CAT Percentile | MAH MBA CET Percentile |
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General | 95 | 97 |
Reserved | 75 | 90 |
PH | 75 | 85 |
Category | Percentage of Marks in 10th Standard SSC or Equivalent | Percentage of Marks in 12th Standard HSC or Equivalent |
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General | 60% or Above | 60% or Above |
Reserved | 55% or Above | 55% or Above |
Step 2:
Shortlisted Candidates are called for In-Person Assessment (IPA) which consists of Group Activity (GA), Personal Interview (PI) and Writing Aptitude Test (WAT). The weightage for the same are as follows:
Application Rating (AR) | In-Person Assessment (IPA) | ||
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Criteria | Weightage | Criteria | Weightage |
Entrance Exam Score | 60 | Group Activity | 20 |
Past Academic Records | 15 | Personal Interview | 60 |
Extra - Curricular / Work Experience | 20 | Writing Aptitude Test | 20 |
Diversity | 5 | - | - |
Total | 100 | Total | 100 |
The Total Score is made up of AR and IPA Score. The AR Score has 60% and the IPA has a 40% Weightage respectively. The minimum total score required to be considered for admission is 50 for General Category and 45 for Reserved Category.
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JBIMS M.Sc Finance Applications can be filled online on the official website. To fill the application form for the program, check the steps below:
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Particulars | M.Sc Finance Placements 2023 |
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Batch Size | 27 |
Highest Package | INR 27 LPA |
Average Package | INR 21.36 LPA |
Median Package | INR 21 LPA |
Roles Offered |
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Top Recruiters | Bloomberg, Citi, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, LSEG, SICOMORO, TARA, Vedanta, UNITY, etc. |
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Ques. Are there any reservation criteria for MSc Finance at JBIMS?
Ans. Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra allocate seats for reserve categories and backward classes in the following manner:
Category | Percentage |
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GENERAL | 50 |
SC | 13 |
ST | 7 |
VJNT | 3 |
NT-B | 2.5 |
NT-C | 3.5 |
NT-D | 2 |
OBC | 19 |
Total | 100 |
Ques. Can final-year students apply for MSc Finance at JBIMS?
Ans. Yes, students appearing for the final year exams of their Bachelor’s program can also apply for the M.Sc Finance program. They must be in the final year or in an equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed the degree requirements. They must obtain at least 50% marks or equivalent till the latest examination.
Ques. What are the tie-breaking criteria for JBIMS MSc Finance if two students score the same marks?
Ans. If two or more students obtain the same scores in total evaluation, the administration will observe their scores in the following manner:
Ques. What are the parameters included in Application Rating Score for MSc Finance admission at JBIMS?
Ans. Application Rating Score considers the applicant's performance in MAH MBA CET / CAT scores, Academic Record in the past including 10th,12th, Graduation, Work Experience and Extra-Curricular Activity and Diversity as well.
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Cost To Study | Total Fees ₹600000 (2 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹7000 | Total Fees ₹700000 (2 Years ) Hostel Fees ₹180000 |
Ranking | - | - |
Highest Salary | ₹3575000 | ₹6770000 |
Average Salary | ₹2802000 | ₹2513000 |
General Course Details | Duration - 2 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 40 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 2 Years Course Offered - Full Time Total Seats - 30 Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Post Graduation Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | Graduation | Graduation with 50% |
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Two-year course fees are 6 lacs and the average package students get during campus interviews is 18 lacs so If we talk about return on investment JBIMS is one of the best in India. There is some scholarships programme at college.
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Fees are rupees inr 300000 per year which accounts for a total of 600000 for the whole course. Fees for all categories are the same for this course is for general obc sc st all. There is no stipend for this course.
While considering the worth of any program you should consider 3 factors namely curriculum, peer learning, and profiles offered. Let’s discuss M.Sc Finance from JBIMS on the basis of the following factors
If you have a non-finance background, it is recommended that you begin your preparation for the JBIMS MSc finance interview at least 4-5 months prior to your interview for the MSc Finance course. You must be sure about your interest in finance, as M.Sc Finance is a very core course. If you have a finance background, you are expected to have a deeper understanding of the points mentioned below. Along with knowing the "whats", you must also know the "whys". In terms of preparation, it is important for you to:
By being thorough with all of these above-mentioned points, you will be well-prepared for the MSc Finance interview.
The things you are questioned about in the PI round for an MSc in finance of JBIMS have broadly categorized into
These are some of the areas you will be questioned about. Prepare well and deliver the answers confidently.
The curriculum of the MSc program at JBIMS is rigorous enough to attract big names and their students to make a mark in the Financial world. The kind of organizations that visited the campus were Investment banks, Commercial Banks, Consulting firms, financial services companies, conglomerates, and many other companies from the service sector.
Some major organizations include
Goldman Sachs |
PWC |
Aditya Birla Group |
ICICI Bank |
SREI Infrastructure |
BNP Paribas |
ICICI Prudential |
Axis Securities |
DE Shaw |
HDFC Bank |
Axis Bank |
Motilal Oswal |
Abbott Laboratories |
SBICAP Security |
Some of the major profiles offered were
The placement statistics looked like
Particulars |
Statistics |
Highest CTC |
INR 19.35 LPA |
Median CTC |
INR 18 LPA |
The extensive research methodology adopted by the course helped many students get profiles across Equity Research, Fixed Income, and Economic Research as well as structured products.
JBIMS MSc Finance focuses on Finance and placements in the same field and very few sales roles whereas MBA is a traditional business administration course wherein the first year has common electives and for the second year you have to select among Marketing - Finance, Operations (rare), HR(rare), IT (extremely rare).
Similarities:
Faculty: JBIMS is well known for its world-class Finance faculty and both courses are taught by almost the same faculty.
Prayag Festival: It is the annual festival of JBIMS and all the students irrespective to their courses participate in it.
Dissimilarities
The placement statistics, dates, and teams are completely different for both courses.
JBIMS offers both full-time and part-time MSc Finance. Being an excellent brand, it attracts the best faculty and companies for placements.
JBIMS M.Sc Finance Admission (full-time)
CAT cutoff is as follows
JBIMS M.Sc Finance Admission (part-time)
The admission process for part-time MSc Finance is as follows
For the preparation of this course, ask for reference books and dummy sheets from your friends who have prepared for a Full time MBA. The questions asked in the GD round are usually based on your work experience.
Anyone but you can decide what’s best for you. Only you can make an informed decision based on your expectations and ability to take risks. However, I will recommend you opt MSc in Finance if you are sure about your career in the Finance sector and are ready for Finance roles. In case you are not very sure, try contacting some seniors from the institute or doing some research on LinkedIn. If even after researching your gut is not very sure about Finance then opt for a core MBA only.
By taking MBA, you can test your inclinations throughout the first year and find out if Finance is really your cup of tea rather than joining an MSc and regretting it later. A slight comparison between the 2 courses is given below
Brand: Brand-wise MBA/PGDM of Sydenham is a much older and bigger name in comparison to the MSc Finance of JBIMS.
Scope: The MSc in Finance at JBIMS has a much greater scope than MBA from Sydenham.
At JBIMS, both MMS and MSc Finance offer similar opportunities. Although many students exclusively target MSc. In finance, there tends to be an obvious preference for MMS. So in the near future either MSc Finance could be a separate course from MMS or even be discontinued. Not much can be said about this. So the only factor you should consider while deciding is your own inclinations.
Chances are that you have completed the MSc Finance program of JBIMS and yet are not very satisfied with the results and sure about your career prospects. I suggest you 2 ways to get out of this situation
The other option is not to do an MBA and stay where you are. You might not be ready to spend 2 years again studying considering the opportunity cost of not working for two years. In case you see no major diff between the two programs, you can just give up pursuing MBA altogether.
Yes, there is a separate exam for MSc Finance. For JBIMS Mumbai MSc Finance these exams are considered:
The test is likely to be conducted around June 20. The test will be having a total of 100 questions and the duration of 2 hours. The GD and PI are generally conducted in the last week of June.
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