Showing posts with label Admission Test: JMET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Admission Test: JMET. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

IIT B-Schools JMET on December 14

Joint Management Entrance Test or JMET 2009, the gateway to the prestigious seven Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) B-schools and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore's Department of Management Studies, will be conducted on December 14, 2008.

The structure of the exam will undergo changes this year, according to IIT Kanpur. This year this written management entrance exam will be conducted by IIT Kanpur.

According to IIT Kanpur, JMET 2009 will be of 3 hours duration. The test will consist of 120 questions including objective & multiple choice type in Verbal Communication, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation areas.

Earlier the test was two hours long with 150 questions where the sections were same.

The Schools/ Departments that use JMET 2009 scores are:

IIT Bombay: Shailesh J Mehta School of Management
IIT Delhi: Department of Management Studies
IIT Kanpur: Department of industrial & Management Engineering
IIT Kharagpur: Vinod Gupta School of Management
IIT Madras: Department of Management Studies
IIT Roorkee: Department of Management Studies
IISc Bangalore: Department of Management Studies

According to the JMET announcement by IIT Kanpur, "The results of JMET 2009 provide a basis to each participating institute to shortlist potential candidates for conducting its own selection process, like, Group Discussion/Interview etc."

The result of the exam will be declared on January 5, 2009.

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Best of Luck!



Monday, December 17, 2007

Institutes analyze JMET 2008 for IIT B-schools

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After the analysis of Common Admission Test (CAT) 2007 and Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Entrance Exam (IIFT) 2007, MBAUniverse.com Aspirant Zone looks at analysis of Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) 2008.

JMET 2008, the entrance exam for six IIT B-schools and IISc Bangalore’s Department of Management Studies was held on December 9, 2007. Lets know what Mumbai based IMS Learning, Hyderabad based Triumphant Institute of Management Education (TIME) and Pune based Career Forum have to say about the paper and their expected cut-offs.
The JMET 2008 paper was scheduled for 120 minutes and had a total of 150 questions. The paper was divided in 4 sections include Verbal Communication (VC); Logical Reasoning (LR); Quantitative Ability (QA) and Data Interpretation (DI).

According to experts, JMET 2008 was more difficult than last year. According to IMS Learning, “JMET is gradually increasing the calculation and reasoning element in Data Interpretation questions and making experiments with the Quantitative ability questions. The Logical Reasoning-Verbal Reasoning balance has changed drastically from last year. The focus on Reading Comprehension has gone down slightly, and that on Verbal Ability, especially grammar-based questions, has gone up a bit. Because the test was a bit more difficult than last year’s, overall cut-offs are expected to be lower”.

Section-wise analysis of JMET 2008:
Verbal Communication

According to TIME analysis, “the Verbal Communication section had questions (40) from Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Analogies and Fill in the blanks. The section had a good mix of both easy and difficult questions. The RC passages were short and readable (as opposed to CAT) but like CAT, had two very close options in most cases, which made them a nightmare to negotiate. The vocabulary questions were not commonly used words which made them very difficult to answer. The Fill in the blanks and the questions based on semantics were doable and would have given opportunities to score”.

Logical Reasoning
The section had total 23 questions based on verbal reasoning (17) and on logical reasoning (16). According to IMS Learning, “In logical reasoning, the sets were time consuming. One should have given more preference to single questions while solving. In verbal reasoning, there were the usual constructs like critical reasoning and jumbled paragraphs. Several questions were similar to logical reasoning in that they required a passing knowledge of mathematical concepts”.
Quantitative Ability
There were total 40 questions in this section. The Career Forum analysis shows that “The difficulty level of this section is the same as that of last year. In Higher Maths, the questions were from Linear Programming and there were a couple of questions on matrices. All questions were in the form of caselets drawn from real life situations and were given specific titles. These could be solved using graphs and functions”.

Data Interpretation
According to TIME, “This section was very unlike the easy DI section of previous years JMET. Being different from what one was used to, the sets demanded intensive calculations which made this section moderately difficult”.

The expected overall cut-offs of IIT B-schools and all institutes IISC are:
Institute: TIME
IIT-Bombay: 50+
IIT-Delhi: 45+
IIT-Kharagpur: 40+
IIT-Kanpur: 40+
IIT-Chennai: 40+
IIT-Roorkee: 36+
IISC: 45+

Institute: Career Forum
IIT-Bombay: 61-63
IIT-Delhi: 56-61
IIT-Kharagpur: 53-54
IIT-Kanpur: 51-53
IIT-Chennai: 48-51
IIT-Roorkee: 46+
IISC: 54-56

IMS Learning is expecting overall cut-off of 50-55.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Management Entrance Test for IIT B-schools on Dec 9

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The gateway to the prestigious six IIT B-schools and IISc Bangalore’s Department of Management Studies — the Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) 2008 — will be conducted on Sunday, December 9.

This written management entrance exam is conducted by IIT Kharagpur.
According to IIT Kharagpur, JMET 2008 will be of 2 hours duration. The test will consist of 150 questions (objective / multiple choice type) in Verbal Communication, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation areas.

The Schools/ Departments that use JMET scores are:

IIT Bombay: Shailesh J Mehta School of Management
IIT Delhi: Department of Management Studies
IIT Kanpur: Department of industrial & Management Engineering
IIT Kharagpur: Vinod Gupta School of Management
IIT Madras: Department of Management Studies
IIT Roorkee: Department of Management Studies
IISc Bangalore: Department of Management Studies

Clarifying that JMET is only a short-listing test, IIT Kharagpur says, “The results of JMET 2008 provide a basis to each participating institute to shortlist potential candidates for conducting its own selection process, like, Group Discussion/Interview etc. However, calling the candidates for the later process of selection is the prerogative of the admitting institute.”

While the application criteria for IIT B-schools varies somewhat, a Bachelor’s degree in any branch of Engineering or a Master’s degree in Sciences, Agriculture, Commerce or Economics is acceptable.

Management Entrance Test for IIT B-schools on Dec 9

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The gateway to the prestigious six IIT B-schools and IISc Bangalore’s Department of Management Studies — the Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) 2008 — will be conducted on Sunday, December 9.

This written management entrance exam is conducted by IIT Kharagpur.
According to IIT Kharagpur, JMET 2008 will be of 2 hours duration. The test will consist of 150 questions (objective / multiple choice type) in Verbal Communication, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation areas.

The Schools/ Departments that use JMET scores are:

IIT Bombay: Shailesh J Mehta School of Management
IIT Delhi: Department of Management Studies
IIT Kanpur: Department of industrial & Management Engineering
IIT Kharagpur: Vinod Gupta School of Management
IIT Madras: Department of Management Studies
IIT Roorkee: Department of Management Studies
IISc Bangalore: Department of Management Studies

Clarifying that JMET is only a short-listing test, IIT Kharagpur says, “The results of JMET 2008 provide a basis to each participating institute to shortlist potential candidates for conducting its own selection process, like, Group Discussion/Interview etc. However, calling the candidates for the later process of selection is the prerogative of the admitting institute.”

While the application criteria for IIT B-schools varies somewhat, a Bachelor’s degree in any branch of Engineering or a Master’s degree in Sciences, Agriculture, Commerce or Economics is acceptable.