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JMET-2010 SAMPLE PAPER

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Section-I : Verbal Communication

Directions: In Question 1 carefully read the sentence given below and identify the grammatically INCORRECT option to fill in the blank.

Q. 1: This strategy has proved very successful for Nike, but to keep ahead of competition they must keep ___________ new factory sites and sourcing cheap workers.


(A) searching


(B) exploring


(C) surveying


(D) scrutinising


Directions: In Question 2, select the pair of words that best expresses a relationship SIMILAR to the pair in CAPITAL letters.

Q. 2: PROVINCIALISM : PAROCHIALISM


(A) Dilettante : Inexpert


(B) Miscegenation : Mitigation


(C) Meretricious : Sober


(D) Decadent : Resplendent


Directions: Question 3 consists of four groups of jumbled phrases, only ONE of which is grammatically correct. Identify the CORRECT option.

Q. 3: (A) matured, venture capital has undergone still another redefinition, returning / at least in part to its early roots in funding mature / now as the technology business has / businesses, in technology and in other segments as well
(B) energy and financial services / areas and has been a leading in information technology, media / the firm has invested across many industry / and communications, telecommunications, healthcare,
(C) in the area of new ventures that, I might one day return to help put / I left the Gaeltacht convinced that the way to / in place the very infrastructures needed to create a sustenable and thriving economy / save this island of Irish tradition is to work
(D) the consequence of that - in part - is / companies with good people that are just farther along / that have gone public in the past that are still good, / that their are a lot of orphans out there among companies


Directions: Questions 4 - 7 relate to the passage given below:

Visualisation is the three-dimensional, multicoloured, singing-and-dancing version of affirmations that enables the subconscious to prefigure future achievement or success. It is a basic and fundamental human attribute, and one that can literally be the difference between surviving and not surviving.

When Victor Frankl, the Freudian psychologist, was examining the discriminating factors that enabled him, and many like him, to survive in the hell of the Nazi concentration camps, the key factor was the ability to visualise. All survivors had a vision of something beyond their current suffering, something more worthwhile, and something worth hanging on for.

This underlines the importance of each individual having a vision of something, outside and larger than herself, that gives her life some meaning. The very existence of a mission lifts the eyes to something more meaningful and enduring - and in so doing provides something to live for - at times when quiet surrender could be an attractive option. Such a vision gives a further raison d'etre for integrity, by providing a purpose that binds together the core values that make up self-worth.

One of the most powerful - and difficult to achieve - applications of visualisation is to focus your mind daily on the person you intend to become. Create a clear mental picture of that person - and see it in full colour, and add sounds and smells, if they are appropriate. The emotional values you add to the visualisation are vital in making the full connection to your subconscious, which acts only on thoughts that are mixed with emotions. These techniques are, of course, widely validated in fields like sport and business, where the peak performers are nearly all visualisers. They all see, feel, and fully experience their success before they achieve it.
Q. 4: Which of the following statements, in the light of the above passage, is NOT correct?
(A) Visualisation is the affirmation of the subconscious
(B) Visualisation is three dimensional, multicoloured and auditory
(C) Visualisation is a basic and fundamental quality of human mind
(D) Visualisation can make a significant difference in terms of our very existence


Q. 5: The above passage DOES NOT deal with


(A) uses of visualization


(B) quality of visualization


(C) techniques of visualisation


(D) illustrations of visualisation
Q. 6: Which of the following observations CANNOT be directly inferred from the above passage?
(A) Concentration camp survivors visualized beyond their current suffering
(B) Emotional values help one's subconscious to connect to visualisation
(C) Visualisation involves the ability to focus on the person you want to become
(D) The existence of a goal beyond one's current situation gives one a sense of purpose


Q. 7: "Raison d'etre" as it is used in the above passage means


(A) the most important need


(B) the most important inference


(C) the most important consequence


(D) the most important reason

Section-II: Logical Reasoning

Q. 8: AArun is taller than Vivek. Harish is taller than Vivek, but shorter than Arun. Divya is taller than Harish, while Ramya is shorter than Arun. Which of the following statements is necessarily true?


(A) Ramya is shorter than Harish


(B) Divya is taller than Vivek


(C) Divya is taller than Arun


(D) Ramya is shorter than Harish, but taller than Vivek


Q. 9: On the basis of the following two statements, determine which of the stated conclusions can be logically inferred:

(1) All artists are eccentric
(2) Most skaters are artists.

Conclusion:


(A) Some skaters are not eccentric


(B) Most skaters are eccentric


(C) All skaters are eccentric


(D) Most artists are skaters


Directions: The sentences given in Questions 10 when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labelled with a number. Select the most logical order of the sentences in each case.

Q. 10: (i) If profit margins are eroded, an Internet store may go out of business, (ii) Internet stores must deliver their products to their customers' homes (iii) Home delivery implies that logistics costs erode the available profit margins for an Internet store. (iv) High logistical costs could account for the failure of many online grocers.


(A) (iv)-(ii)-(iii)-(i)


(B) (i)-(ii)-(iii)-(ii)


(C) (ii)-(iii)-(i)-(iv)


(D) (ii)-(iv)-(iii)-(i)


Directions: Answer Questions 11 and 12 based upon the following passage.

Eight entrepreneurs (J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q) are selected for excellence awards for their outstanding contributions to business. Besides nurturing their own industries, two of these entrepreneurs, viz., J and L, also patronize the telecom industry while two others, viz., M and P, also patronize the computer industry. In arranging the seats, it was decided that the entrepreneurs who patronize other industries in addition to their own should not be seated together.
Q. 11: Which one of the following combinations is possible in the seating arrangements?


(A) KMLNJ


(B) JPQOL


(C) JKLNM


(D) JOLPQ


Q. 12: In order to ensure a proper seating arrangement, M should sit between


(A) N and O


(B) K and J


(C) L and N


(D) O and P

Section-III: Quantitative Ability

Directions: Answer Questions 13 and 14 based upon the following passage.

The Indian cricket team's selection board has to select 16 players in its team for an away tour to Australia and New Zealand. There are a total of 34 probables at the selection camp. The table below indicates the number of players available in different specialist categories and the corresponding number to be selected in the team. Each player belongs to one and only one category, and the categories are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive. Assume that within each specialist category the players have an equal chance of being selected.

Specialist Category Available To be selected 'K'
Opening Batsman 6 2 ≤ K ≤ 3
Middle-order (No.3 to 6) 10 5 ≤ K ≤ 7
All-rounder 4 1 ≤ K ≤ 2
Wicketkeeper 4 1 ≤ K ≤ 2
Pace Bowler 5 3 ≤ K ≤ 4
Spin Bowler 5 2 ≤ K ≤ 3


Q. 13: In how many ways can a team be chosen if all three Opening Batsman and both Wicketkeeper probables are chosen?


(A) 10C5 4C1 5C3 5C2


(B) 24C11


(C) 10C5 + 4C1 + 5C3 + 5C2


(D) None


Q. 14: In addition, what is the probability that all four Pace Bowler probables will be selected given that both All-rounders are selected?


(A) 0


(B) 1/4


(C) 4/34


(D) None


Q. 15: A hotel charges different prices for the same meal in two different locations. The demand function in each location is given by:
P1 = 50 - 4Q1 in Location 1
P2 = 80 - 3Q2 in Location 2
The hotel's cost function is TC = 120 + 8Q, where Q = Q1 + Q2. Note that in general, the profit is maximized at Q* when (dTC/dQ) = (dP/dQ). The price and quantity at Locations 1 and 2 respectively for which the hotel's profit is maximized are:


(A) P1 = 29.2 P2 = 44 Q1 = 5.2 Q2 = 12


(B) P1 = 44 P2 = 29.2 Q1 = 5.2 Q2 = 12


(C) P1 = 44 P2 = 29.2 Q1 = 12 Q5.2 = 12


(D) None


Q. 16: The present rate at which furnace oil (in '000 litres) is consumed monthly by a large engineering company is estimated as:
Consumption rate = dQ/dt = 1560e0.012t where, 't' is in months.

The ratio of consumption during the first ten months to the next ten months is:


(A) 0.89


(B) 1.12


(C) 1/2


(D) None


Q. 17: A carpenter employed on casual basis in a firm agrees to accept Rs.2000/= for the first week of his work. He negotiates for his pay to be raised by 1% every subsequent week. After serving for 10 weeks, he renegotiates his pay at Rs.2500/= for the next immediate week and a 2% raise every subsequent week. The total amount he would earn at the end of 30 weeks, and the average pay per week for the entire period of his work are:


(A) 33934.5 and 2262.3


(B) 33528.6 and 2235.2


(C) 33224.3 and 2163.5


(D) Non

JMET 2010-Question Paper Pattern

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Question Paper Pattern
The question paper will consist of only objective type questions. Candidates have to mark the correct choice by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question on an Objective Response Sheet (ORS). There will be negative marking for wrong answers. The deduction for each wrong answer will be 25% of the allotted marks.

* Structure

*General Instructions

*Sample questions


a) Verbal Communication
b) Logical Reasoning
c) Quantitative Ability
d) Data Interpretation

Structure
The JMET 2010 will be of 3 hours duration. The test will consist of 120 questions (objective / multiple choice type) in the following sections:

Verbal Communication
This section aims to test the candidate's comprehension of and interpretative abilities in English as a language of business. Given the potential manager's decision-making roles, this section seeks to examine the candidate's felicity with common forms of English expression, grammar and usage in business that would enable him/her to extract essential information from a variety of data, and arrive at an informed decision. Regular analysis of business articles and non-fiction prose, besides a firm grasp of communicative English grammar would be helpful in preparing for this section.

Logical Reasoning
This section consists of analytical reasoning, argument analysis, and analysis of explanation questions.

Quantitative Ability
This section aims to test the candidate's understanding of Basic Mathematics (Numbers; Operations; HCF and LCM; Fractions, Decimals and Percentages; Ratio and Proportion; Roots and Power; Logarithms; Progressions; Elementary Geometry and Mensuration; Elementary Trigonometry; Introductory Set Theory), Linear Algebra (Equations and Inequalities; Matrices; Determinants; Simultaneous equations and solutions; Elementary Linear Programming; Elementary differential calculus involving functions of one variable; Elementary integral calculus), and Probability and Statistics (Types of Data; Frequency Distributions; Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion; Probability Concepts: Basic Outcomes, Events, Sample Spaces; Probability Calculations: Counting Rules using Permutations and Combinations, Unions and Intersections, Complementary Events, Mutually Exclusive Events, Conditional Probability and Independent Events; Binomial, Poisson and Normal Random Variables; Correlation and Simple Linear Regression) for their use in business applications such as Partnership and Shareholding; Present Worth and Discounts; Depreciation; Demand and Supply; Cost and Revenue, and common applications such as Banking Transactions; Inventories; Mixtures; Time and Work; Time and Distance; Pipes and Tanks; Estimation of time, distance, area, volume, effort, etc.

Data Interpretation
This section aims to assess the ability of the examinee to make valid interpretations from a given data set. The section also assesses the ability of the examinee to understand data in different representative forms such as simple tables, histograms, pie charts, graphs, scatter diagrams, etc. Although involved calculations are not expected, simple data manipulations would be required.

There is negative marking for incorrect answers. For a wrong answer to a question, 25% of the marks allotted to that question will be deducted. Moreover, for a candidate to be qualified in JMET 2010, he/she should, not only, secure certain minimum marks in the test paper, but also, should necessarily obtain certain minimum marks in each of the four sections stated above

General Instructions
question paper pattern --> general instructions 1. You should be in your assigned seat at the Test Centre latest by 9:30 hrs.

2. You should bring the following to the Test Centre:

i) Your JMET 2010 Admit Card, without which you will not be allowed to take the test.

ii) Black Ballpoint pen, HB pencil(s), eraser(s) and sharpener(s).

Calculators, electronic diaries, cell phones and similar electronic gadgets will not be allowed in the examination hall.

3. The test begins with the distribution of the Test Booklets. When you get the Test Booklet, make sure that the Booklet is in sealed condition. If the seal is found broken or tampered with, please bring this matter immediately to the notice of the invigilator.

4. Do not break the seal of the Test Booklet till you are told to do so.

5. Without breaking the seal, take out the Objective Response Sheet (ORS) from the Test Booklet and verify that it has the same code printed on it in large letters as on the cover of the Test Booklet. If the two codes do not match, or the Test Booklet does not contain the ORS, the Test Booklet must be exchanged immediately with a new sealed Test Booklet. The candidate must not mark the answers on an ORS having a code different from the code printed on the Test Booklet

6. Fill in all the information required on the right hand side of the ORS and sign where indicated using ballpoint pen. Use HB pencil for darkening the bubbles corresponding to your Registration Number on the ORS. Use extreme caution in filling the appropriate bubbles. Information on the right half of the ORS should be written using ballpoint pen wherever indicated. No distinctive mark of any sort is to be put anywhere on the ORS.

7. Open the seal of the Test Booklet only after been instructed to do so by the invigilator. Each section contains several questions. You should read the directions for each section of the test carefully.

8. The left hand side of the ORS must be filled in with HB pencil only. The answers to the questions are to be marked by darkening the bubbles corresponding to the letters A, B, C or D. A soft eraser should be used for erasing any darkened bubble if required.

9. Nothing should be written either in ink or in pencil, in the space used for printing the Barcode on the ORS. If the candidate tampers with the Barcode, he/she will be disqualified.

10. All the rough work should be done only on the blank pages/regions of the Test Booklet. No extra papers will be provided.

11. Once the test starts, you will not be allowed to leave the examination hall for any reason until the test is over and all other formalities are completed.

12. You should remain seated after completing the test. The invigilator will collect the ORS. You will be allowed to leave the hall only after the ORS, from all the candidates, in your hall have been collected and accounted for.

Candidates found violating the instructions of the Test / Invigilator, will be disqualified. Any candidate giving assistance or seeking / receiving help from any source in answering questions or copying in any manner in the test will forfeit his/ her chance of being considered for admission.

Note: In all matters concerning JMET 2010, the decision of the Institutes will be finaland binding on the applicant.

JMET 2010-Programmes and Eligibility

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Programmes and Eligibility

Eligibility criteria to apply for the programmes at the various IITs are given below. Candidates who satisfy the eligibility criteria listed against the Management School/Department of each Institute can appear for the JMET examination.

Students in their final year of qualifying degree course are also eligible to apply. Such candidates, if selected, will be admitted provisionally, and their continuation in the programme is subject to the completion of all requirements for the qualifying degree and submission of provisional degree certificate on or before the date stipulated by the admitting Institute.

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


Eligibility for IITB: Shailesh J Mehta School of Management
eligibility -- iitb Programme


Master of Management (M. Mgt.)

Eligibility

Students with a first class Bachelor's degree in engineering (or equivalent) or first class Master's degree in Science are eligible for admission to the M.Mgt. Programme. Students should have secured min. 60% aggregate marks / min. CGPI of 6.5 out of 10 at the qualifying examination. There is a relaxation of 5% in marks or equivalent in CGPI for SC/ST candidates. Work experience is desirable but not mandatory.

Candidates appearing for the final degree examination can also apply. Such candidates, if selected, will be admitted provisionally, provided they complete all requirements for the qualifying degree at the time of joining the course

Eligibility for IITD: Department of Management Studies
eligibility -- iitd Programmes


* Master of Business Administration (MBA) with focus on Management Systems
* Master of Business Administration (MBA) with focus on Telecommunication Systems Management

Eligibility

The candidates having the following qualifications are eligible to apply for admission to the MBA programmes:

* Bachelor’s degree in any branch of Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/ Pharmacy/ B.Sc. Agriculture Engineering (Minimum 4 years after 10+2)
* Master's degree in any branch of Physical/Chemical/Mathematical Sciences like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Application, Electronic Science, Environmental Science, Operations Research, Computational/Information Science, Agriculture or Master's Degree in Commerce/ Economics


Those appearing in the final year examination may also apply. However, the candidates must finish their final qualifying examination before the last date of registration, i.e. 31st July 2010 (exact date to be notified in admission letter). Minimum of 60% marks in aggregate (of all the years/semesters) or 6.75 CGPA on a 10 point scale or equivalent in the above mentioned degree programmes are essential for admission. There is a relaxation of 5% in marks or equivalent in CGPA for SC/ST candidates and as per Institute norms for PD category. Those having applied to IIT Delhi MBA programmes on qualifying the JMET 2010 will be short listed and then invited for a group discussion and interview, which will be held at IIT Delhi.

Eligibility for IITK: Department of Industrial & Management Engineering
eligibility -- iitk Programme


Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Eligibility

A Bachelor’s degree in any branch of engineering or technology (AICTE approved) from a University/Institute with at least 60% of marks or grade point average of 6.0 on a scale of 10.0 in aggregate based on average over whole programme. Candidates with AMIE or similar distance learning qualification are not eligible for this programme. Candidates with Architecture degree can apply provided they have taken Mathematics at 10+2 level.

Candidates from outside India (foreign nationals and non-resident Indians) will be selected on the basis of academic background and work experience.

In this programme, 15% seats are reserved for SC candidates, and 7.5% seats for ST candidates. Such candidates who have passed the basic qualifying degree as stated above are eligible to apply irrespective of marks/ grade point average but should satisfy the eligibility requirement of qualifying in JMET. However, while considering their cases only their suitability for the programme is ensured and they are not compared with the candidates belonging to other categories.

For the year 2010, 18% seats are reserved for those OBC candidates who qualify JMET and who do not belong to the Creamy Layer according to the criteria laid down by the Central Government.

Up to 3% seats are reserved for candidates with physical disability (PD). The reservation to PD category will be applicable to all categories (including General) horizontally.

Those having applied to IIT Kanpur MBA programme on qualifying the JMET 2010 will be short listed and then invited for a group discussion and interview, which will be held at IIT Kanpur.

Eligibility for IITKgp: Vinod Gupta School of Management
eligibility -- iitkgp Programme

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Eligibility

A candidate who has either secured or is likely to secure a first class Bachelor’s degree in Engineering/Technology or a first class Master’s degree in Science (with Mathematics or Statistics at Bachelor’s level) or a first class Master’s degree in Economics or Commerce (with Mathematics or Statistics at Bachelor’s level) is eligible for admission. Selection is based strictly on performance in JMET, followed by group discussion and personal interview with the Selection Board. Post qualification work experience in industrial organizations will be given due weightage. The School follows Government of India norms regarding reservation of seats for qualified Scheduled Caste/Tribe candidates and persons with disability.

Eligibility for IITM: Department of Management Studies
eligibility -- iitm Programme


Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Eligibility

Candidates with B.E./ B.Tech. or equivalent with first class or equivalent from a recognized Institution or University OR a Master's degree or equivalent in any discipline with first class or equivalent from a recognized Institution or University are eligible to apply.

Students in their final year of qualifying degree course are also eligible to apply. Such candidates, if selected, will be admitted provisionally, provided they complete all requirements for the qualifying degree before 15th July, 2010 and produce a provisional degree certificate on or before 30th September, 2010.

Eligibility for IITR: Department of Management Studies
eligibility -- iitr Programme


Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Eligibility

Candidates with Bachelor's degree in any discipline of Engineering/Technology or its equivalent or a Master's degree in any discipline from a recognized Institute/University with att least 60% marks for General and OBC category candidates and 55% marks for SC/ST category candidates in aggregate or CGPA of 6.00 on a 10 point scale for General & OBC category candidates and 5.50 on a 10 point scale for SC/ST category candidates are eligible to apply.

JMET-2010 IMPORTANT DATE

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Important Dates
Commencement of :

online application form submission Monday 7 Sept 2009
Last date for :

1) Online application form submission (website Friday 9 Oct 2009 (6.00pm)
closure)

2) Receipt of completed online application form at Friday 16 Oct 2009
IISc Bangalore

EXAMINATION DATE

between 10:00 hrs and 13:00 hrs Sunday 13 Dec 2009

Announcement of RESULTS Monday 4 Jan 2010

JMET HOW TO APPLY

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MET 2010 Application Form has to be submitted ONLINE. ONLINE submission of application can be done by accessing the website of any of the IITs or IISc. There are two modes of applying based on the method of fee payment that you choose.

1. By Core Banking

2. By Demand Draft
The application fee is Rs.350/- for SC/ST/PD candidates and Rs. 750/- for all other candidates. After applying ONLINE, there are some documents that you will have to post to the "Chairman, GATE Office, IISc Bangalore-560012". The details are given in the following link,
What should be sent by speed post?


NOTE:

1. Incomplete Application Forms will be rejected without further information to the candidate.
2. GATE Office, IISc Bangalore will post the JMET 2010 Admit Card by speed post to the address given in the application form by 30th October, 2009.
3. Check you application status at the "app_status" tab of the web site after 1st November 2009.
4. If you do not receive your admit card by 1st December, 2009, you should contact the GATE Office, IISc Bangalore or visit the website to know the Registration Number and the address of the test centre.

Core banking method
how to apply -- core banking method

1. Access the JMET 2010 website and register as a user. If already registered, then sign-in at the website.

2. A challan with a unique challan number is generated for every registered user. Print the generated challan which has the bank account number and the fee amounts along with bank charges pre-printed on it.

3. Write you name and address. Tick the appropriate fee amount according to your category and take the challan to any SBI bank branch within India and make the payment.

4. Access the online JMET 2010 application website and fill in the application form by core banking method.

5. Make sure that you have digital images of your photo and signature in .jpg format and less that 150Kb in size. Upload both the photo and the signature throught the JMET 2010 website.
PHOTO aspect = width x height :: 4 x 5 (resolution = 200dpi)
SIGNATURE aspect = width x height :: 5 x 1 (resolution = 200dpi)
Applications with photos wherein the face is difficult to identify, will be rejected.

6. Take a copy of the paid challan and post the ORIGINAL PAID COPY to The Chairman, GATE office, IISc, Bangalore-560012. The application will be confirmed within four working days after receipt of the challan and other documents needed to be sent by post. Check the link what to send by post?.

Demand draft method

how to apply -- demand draft method

1. Obtain a Demand Draft(DD) corresponding to the application fee amount (Rs.350/- for SC/ST/PD candidates and Rs. 750/- for all other candidates) in favour of "IISc, Bangalore" payable at Bangalore.

2. Access the online JMET 2010 application website and enter the requested 6 digit Demand Draft number and the 9 digit MICR number that is printed on the DD. Enter also the other relevant JMET 2010 related data.

3. Make sure that you have digital images of your photo and signature in .jpg format and less that 150Kb in size. Upload both the photo and the signature throught the JMET 2010 website.
PHOTO aspect = width x height :: 4 x 5 (resolution = 200dpi)
SIGNATURE aspect = width x height :: 5 x 1 (resolution = 200dpi)
Applications with photos wherein the face is difficult to identify, will be rejected.

4. Take a printout of the PDF application form.

5. Enclose both the application form printout and the DD in an envelope and send it by speed post to "The Chairman, GATE Office, IISc, Bangalore-560012".

6. After receipt of the application and DD by post, the application will be confirmed. This may take from 4 days to a week depending on postal delivery

What is to be sent by post?
how to apply -- what to send by post?

1. If photo and signature images are not upload onto the JMET 2010 website, then in either methods, take a printout of the PDF application form. Paste a good quality passport size photograph at the appropriate place and sign the application form at the specified places. Enclose the application form and the stated enclosures in an envelope and send it by speed post to "The Chairman, GATE Office, IISc, Bangalore-560012".
2. In the case of SC/ST category candidates, the SC/ST caste certificate should be enclosed along with the printout of the application form (alongwith DD or paid Challan ) and sent by speed post to "The Chairman, GATE Office, IISc, Bangalore-560012".
3. In the case of candidates with Physical Disablility, the physical disability certificate and Amanuesis requirement letter should be enclosed along with the printout of the application form (alongwith DD or paid Challan) and sent by speed post to "The Chairman, GATE Office, IISc, Bangalore-560012".


Obtaining Enclosures
SC/ST CERTIFICATE (if applicable)
Candidates belonging to SC/ST category must support their claim by submitting a freshly attested copy of caste certificate issued by a competent authority. The authorities empowered to issue scheduled caste/scheduled tribe certificate are:

* DISTRICT MAGISTRATE / ADDITIONAL DISTRICT MAGISTRATE / COLLECTOR / DEPUTY COLLECTOR / DEPUTY COMMISSIONER / ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER / FIRST CLASS STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE / CITY MAGISTRATE / SUB-DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE / TALUK MAGISTRATE / EXECUTIVE MAGISTRATE / EXTRA ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER.
* CHIEF PRESIDENCY MAGISTRATE / ADDITIONAL CHIEF PRESIDENCY MAGISTRATE / PRESIDENCY MAGISTRATE
* REVENUE OFFICER NOT BELOW THE RANK OF TAHSILDAR
* SUB-DIVISIONAL OFFICER OF THE AREA WHERE THE CANDIDATE AND/OR HIS/HER FAMILY NORMALLY RESIDES
* ADMINISTRATOR / SECRETARY TO ADMINISTRATOR / DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (LAKSHADWEEP ISLANDS).


A certificate issued by any other official will not be accepted.


PERSON WITH DISABILITY (PD) CERTIFICATE (if applicable)
Candidates with disability must support their claim by submitting a freshly attested copy of disability certificate issued by appropriate medical authority.
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JMET2010

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Candidates will be required to appear in a single paper of three hours duration. The examination will be held from 10:00 hrs to 13:00 hrs on Sunday, December 13, 2009. The question paper will be in english only.

Before applying for JMET 2010, candidates must assure themselves that they are eligible to seek admission to the specific programme they are interested in. The eligiblity criteria for admission to the various management schools are different in various Institutes. For more details, the candidates are required to contact the Institutes to which they are interested in seeking admissio

JMET -INTRO

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Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET ) is the first step in the process of admission to the TWO YEAR FULL TIME Postgraduate Degree Programmes in Management offered by the IITs. Currently IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, and IIT Roorkee offer Programmes in Management.

JMET is only a qualifying examination. Candidates have to apply separately to the Institutes of their choice. They are also advised to look up the details provided in the online e-brochure about the programmes available in the participating Institutes. There is no limit to the number of programmes a candidate can apply to, so long as he or she meets the eligibility criteria.

The results of JMET 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 such later process of selection is the prerogative of the admitting Institute. JMET qualified candidates may contact the management departments/schools of the concerned institutes for additional information, if any. It may be noted that the GATE/JMET offices will not respond to queries on the admission procedure.

Candidates should note that the final selection would depend on their performance in each of the components of the selection process.