Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology (GJIMT) organized an insightful grooming and dressing etiquette session titled "Professional Poise" on February 18, 2025, at Westside Mall, Airport Road, Mohali. The session, attended by over 50 students from MBA and MCA, aimed to refine their professional attire choices and enhance their corporate presence.
Expert styling mentors provided valuable insights on the significance of appropriate dressing, personal grooming, and sartorial choices in shaping a professional image. The session covered power dressing, accessorizing, and color coordination, and equipped students with the knowledge to exude confidence and credibility in professional settings. This one-hour interactive session was part of GJIMT’s ongoing industry readiness initiatives, to ensure that our students are well-prepared for corporate culture. Such programs continue to empower future professionals with the right blend of skill, sophistication, and self-assurance.
Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology (GJIMT), Mohali, has achieved a B+ Grade in the Cycle- 1 National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accreditation. This remarkable achievement is an attestation of the institute’s continuous pedagogical prowess and unwavering commitment to academic excellence. The rigorous evaluative process, conducted by a NAAC peer team on February 6-7, 2025, entailed a meticulous appraisal of GJIMT’s academic infrastructure, research contributions, pedagogical methodologies, and student support mechanisms.
Since its inception in 1998, GJIMT has been a pioneering institution in the region, offering a diverse array of programs, including MBA, BBA, MCA, BCA, and B.Com (Hons), aimed at holistic intellectual development of its students. Affiliated with I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University (IKGPTU) and approved by AICTE, the institute continues to exemplify educational distinction by equipping students with indispensable competencies for professional success. Additionally, GJIMT is an academic partner of ACCA, and its MBA (Business Analytics) program is accredited by the Institute of Analytics (IoA), UK. This momentous recognition further cements GJIMT’s standing as a prominent center for higher education in the region.
As an integral part of the curriculum, a simulation game workshop, "Customer is King," was organised by GJIMT Mohali. The students explored the sphere of strategic decision-making within the business world and learnt complexities of running a profitable equity brokerage house. The event was organised in virtual mode.
Throughout the event, participants were tasked with navigating up to 13 critical decisions, each designed to challenge their understanding of marketing concepts and business sense. The students not only gained valuable insights into the intricacies of business management but also had the chance to connect with like-minded individuals and expand their professional networks.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, GJIMT Mohali celebrated the achievements of more than 100 remarkable women educationists from various educational institutions of the region, at the annual event “Sodashi – A Celebration of Womanhood”.
Sodashi, meaning purity in Sanskrit, symbolised the essence of womanhood - strength, resilience, and grace. The event was committed to recognise and celebrate women, both within the educational community, and beyond.
Ms. Pooja S Grewal, PCS, Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Roopnagar, was the Chief Guest of the event.
Dr. Aneet Bedi, Director and Sh. J.S. Bedi, Chairman of GJIMT - expressed heartfelt appreciation for the active participation and enthusiastic engagement of everyone.
More than 100 motivated Gian Jyoti students recently participated in the series of webinars that were organised by the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). These engaging sessions focused on two important topics that shapes the modern professional landscape i.e. Digital Marketing Fundamentals and Emerging Trends in Human Resource Management (HRM).
As part of recognition process, each and every participant has been given e-certificates on behalf of NSDC.
By actively participating in these webinars and receiving well-deserved e-certificates, the students not only gain invaluable insights but also showcase their dedication to continuous learning and professional growth.
The students from Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology (GJIMT) Mohali have secured gold medals during the prestigious festival, “Amiphoria”.
Tanmay, Shivam, and Nitin - students of the BCA degree IV year - have earned gold medal at the competitive event named ‘Code Relay’. The team showcased teamwork and exceptional problem-solving abilities. Their win has highlighted the education standards of GJIMT throughout.
Arpit and Anil from the BBA II year batch along with Ayushi from B.Com II year exhibited their creativity and innovation in the ‘DIY Extravaganza’ and secured the top position. Their outstanding craftsmanship and ingenuity captivated the audience and judges too, earning them well-deserved accolades.

94 Percentile in CAT 2025: With a 94 percentile in CAT 2025, management aspirants should expect to attain an overall score of 60.8 marks based on last year’s trends. While 94 percentile is generally considered a decent percentile, the chances for admission to the top-tier institutes are limited. Here is a detailed analysis of the overall and sectional expected scores, along with the institutes accepting 94 percentile, with a detailed analysis of the possibilities for admissions is provided here. Candidates should always aim to secure their best chances at securing the best seat for admission based on all factors considered for admissions.

96 Percentile in CAT 2025: For candidates expecting to score 96 percentile in CAT 2025, they should be prepared to obtain admissions to some of the best management institutes. To achieve 96 percentile, candidates are required to score a minimum of 66.3+ marks overall, with a sectional expected score of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC): 34.5+ marks, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR): 22.9+ marks, and Quantitative Aptitude (QA): 24.4+ marks. It should be noted that this projected marks vs percentile is based on the past trends, and is most likely to change as per the latest data, including the performance of the candidates in the CAT 2025 exam, overall level of difficulty, previous year's cutoffs and various other factors. However, 96 percentile is a good score, and candidates will be admitted to the top management institute with such percentile.

The overall CAT 2025 cutoff percentile for MBA admissions at the IIM Visakhapatnam is likely to be around 90 for the general category and between 75 and 45 for the reserved categories. While the official cutoff is yet to be released, it is anticipated to closely mimic the following tentative cutoff data. It is mandatory to secure the specified overall and sectional CAT cutoff percentile to be shortlisted for the WAT-PI round of selection. Those who meet either of the two cutoff requirements may still be eligible for shortlisting based on the grounds of gender diversity (reserved for female candidates) and a non-engineering background. The CAT cutoff percentile varies from one IIM to another and therefore, it is important to meet the admission criteria to get shortlisted for the MBA program at the specific institute.

IIM Sirmaur CAT 2025 expected percentile cutoff for preliminary shortlisting is set to make sure only candidates with great overall performance in the CAT exam move forward towards the next stages, which include the Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI).

The expected cutoff percentile for IIM Sambalpur CAT 2025 preliminary shortlisting is around 90 for the general category, 80 for the EWS category, 75 for the OBC category, and between 45 to 55 for the remaining reserved categories. It is expected to closely mimic the cutoff percentile trends of the past year across all the student categories. Students are required to meet the cutoff percentile for the overall and sectional categories individually to qualify for the WAT-PI shortlisting. Moreover, if any student scores just below the specified cutoff percentile, they can still apply through a list of factors like gender diversity (reserved for female candidates) and a non-engineering background. The official data for the institute-specific cutoff percentile is likely to be released soon.