Delhi University will conduct the Joint Admission Test (JAT) on June 20 for admission to Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Investment Analysis) and BA (Honors) Business Economics. The two-hour entrance test will contain multiple choice questions and there will be negative marking for wrong answers. There are 991 seats on offer in the three courses, admission to which will be based on candidate’s performance in the entrance test followed by a group discussion and personal interview. Students pursuing BBA (FIA) can go for jobs in fund management and financial management. “The areas that have been usually included in the entrance test in the past are quantitative ability, reasoning and analytical ability, general English, business and general awareness,” said Kumar Bijoy, who teaches at Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies.
Source: Hindustan Times June 12, 2016 16:18 UTC