SPJIMR GMP application window will close on October 31, 2024. Candidates with GMAT, CAT, and NMAT scores can fill up the SPJIMR GMP application form by visiting the official website. Check details here.
S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) will soon be shutting the window for admission to the Global Management Program (GMP) on October 31, 2024. Candidates who have filled up the SPJIMR GMP application form online by visiting the official website. Those with a graduate degree in any stream, with a minimum of 55% marks, are eligible to apply for SPJIMR GMP.
A valid GRE, GMAT, CAT, XAT, or NMAT score is required. Both freshers and candidates with working experience can fill up the SPJIMR GMP application form online. Additionally, the code to submit the GMAT score is 6DQ-MJ-52, the GRE score is 5020, and the TOEFL score is C862.
Interested candidates must fill out the GMP application form and pay the fee of INR 2000. Additionally, they should complete the partner school application form, which does not incur any additional fees. They may select up to two different partner schools, specifying one as the primary and the other as the secondary. They can check the steps to know how to apply for SPJIMR GMP admission :
Step 1: Candidates need to create a log in.
Step 2: Verification of their email.
Step 3: Fill out the online SPJIMR GMP application form.
Step 4: Upload the required documents and pay the application fee.
Partners who have already submitted their applications for PGDM/PGPM can use the same registration number to apply for the GMP program without incurring additional application fees. Note that some partnership schools may require separate application forms and specific details will be provided within the application form.
The application process for partner schools includes submitting a Letter of Recommendation(LoR), a Statement of Purpose(SoP), and video essays. Moreover, SPJIMR, in collaboration with its international partner schools, will jointly shortlist candidates who meet the eligibility criteria set by both institutions.