
Year-round intake
Quant, Verbal, LR, SJT + GD + video essay
Mumbai, Dubai, Sydney, Singapore
Written aptitude (Quant, Verbal, Logical Reasoning, Diagrammatic Reasoning, IQ, General Awareness) and Situational Judgment Test, followed by Group Discussion and Video Essay for shortlisted candidates. Each stage has eliminator potential — students need targeted coaching for all four rounds, not just the written test.
Quant, Verbal, and Logical Reasoning combined with a Situational Judgment Test. The SJT presents workplace scenarios — students choose the most and least appropriate responses. Patterns in choices reveal judgment and decision-making style.
Moderated GD on a current affairs or business topic. Listening and framing matter as much as speaking — students who dominate without engaging others rarely advance to the final round.
Students record a short video response to a prompt — delivered to camera, unscripted. Assesses communication clarity, confidence, and the ability to structure an argument verbally under time pressure.
Registration opens
November 2025 (rolling)
Registration closes
Rolling through the year
Admit card
N/A — online process
Exam
Multiple rounds throughout 2026
Results / shortlist
Stage-by-stage notification
AWT + PI rounds
GD and Video Essay follow written shortlist
Application fee
₹2,000 (approx)
Three clear steps from your first call to exam day.
Get started
A 60-minute call maps where your child stands. Paired with an SP Jain specialist — an alumnus or former admissions insider.
Live classes
Live 1:1 sessions covering written aptitude, situational judgment, and group discussion preparation.
Learn & practice
Mock GD, video essay rehearsal, and written mocks — each stage reviewed one-on-one.
Most SPJAT students also sit Symbiosis SET and NMIMS NPAT. Pick the plan that matches your child's full target list.
Every engagement begins with a complimentary sixty-minute consultation with our team — a read on where your child stands, what timeline makes sense, and whether PaperVideo is the right fit.
No pressure, no pitch.