What: Joint Management Entrance Test (or JMET) 2008
Details
~ For admission to two-year, full-time postgraduate programmes in management at IISc Bangalore, IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee for the academic year 2008-2009
~ Organised by Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
~ IISc Bangalore: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
~ IIT Bombay: Master of Management (M Mgt): IIT Delhi
~ MBA with focus on Management Systems
~ MBA with focus on Tele-communication Systems Management
~ IIT Kanpur Master of Business Administration (MBA)
~ IIT Kharagpur: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
~ IIT Madras: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
~ IIT Roorkee: Master of Business Administration (MBA).
How to apply
~ There are two different processes by which a candidate can apply for JMET 2008, namely, "online" and "offline". The online application fee is Rs 750. Rs 350 for the online process and Rs 400 for offline process.
~ The application fee is not refundable.
~ Reservation: As per Government of India rules
~ The details for collection of and submission of application form, eligibility criteria and other relevant information are available at the website: http://gate.iitkgp.ac.in/jmet and Employment News of September 1, 2007.
Important dates
~ Commence of submission of data for online application: September 3, 2007
~ Commencement of sale of information brochure and application form with GATE offices and Banks: September 7
~ Last date of issue of information brochure and application form:
~ By Post from GATE office: October 5
~ At GATE office/bank counters: October 8
~ Last date for submission of application form:
~ Submission of data for online Application (web site closure): October 3
~ Receipt of completed offline and online Application from at IIT Kharagpur GATE Office: October 12
~ Date and Time of Test: December 9
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