What is the difference between CAT, MAT, CMAT, NMAT, XAT & SNAP? What is the benefit of all of these?

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    Riya Ujjwal want to fly... high high... in the blue sky.

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    CAT is the biggest management exam mainly for IIMs, most of the good B-schools accept its score. XAT is also an important management exam for Xavier's University. SNAP is another important exam for Symbiosis International University. NMAT scores are also acceptable by 10-15 management schools but it is mainly for Narsee Munji. CMAT and MAT are other management exams which are acceptable by many institutes. All the above stated exams are conducted once in a year except MAT, it occurs 4 times in a year. You can give any of the above and by achieving good scores you can enter in a good college. There are other management exams also ava
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    Anushree Sen Driven by creativity. | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    All of these are Entrance exams to qualify for a B-School in India. There's not much difference when it comes to the syllabus or study materials for these exams. Preparing for one will prepare you for mostly all of them. However the difficulty levels vary. For ex-CMAT and MAT are considerably easy in terms of complexity as compared to CAT or XAT. Also each college has its own entrance exam, like IIMS accept CAT scores, SIBM accepts SNAP XLRI accepts XAT. NMIMS accepts NMAT etc. So, you need to know which colleges you want to apply for to register for the respective exams.
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    Shivam gupta Mechanical Engineer

    7 years ago
    These are all entrance exams for taking admissions in top B-Schools of India for Post graduation in MBA courses. Majorly, CAT is the most taken entrance test by candidates so that they can study in IIMs. Other exams are for AICTE affiliated colleges or for particular private colleges such as NMAT is for Marsee Monjee and SNAP for Symbiosis, Pune and XAT for Xavier colleges. These exams are conducted once a time in a year instead of MAT. MAT is held 3-4 times in a year. But CAT is most influenced exam by most of the candidates because it is only exams which offer a seat in IIMs. CMAT is held in the month of January every year so that th
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    All of these are Entrance exams to qualify for a B-School in India. There is not much difference when it comes to the syllabus or study materials for these exams. Preparing for one will prepare you for mostly all of them. However, the difficulty levels vary. For ex-CMAT and MAT are considerably easy in terms of complexity as compared to CAT or XAT. Also each college has its own entrance exam, like IIMS accept CAT scores, SIBM accepts SNAP XLRI accepts XAT. NMIMS accepts NMAT etc. So, you need to know which colleges you want to apply for to register for the respective exams.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi dear,
    CAT is the biggest management exam mainly for IIMs, most of the good B-schools accept its score. XAT is also an important management exam for Xavier's University. SNAP is another important exam for Symbiosis International University. NMAT scores are also acceptable by 10-15 management schools, but it is mainly for Narsee Munji College. CMAT and MAT are other management exams, which are acceptable by many institutes. All the above stated exams are conducted once in a year except MAT it occurs 4 times in a year. You can give any of the above and by achieving good scores you can enter in a good college. There are other management
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Nishtha Shukla

SIU does not accept any exam score other than SNAP for MBA admission. All domestic students, must appear for the SNAP exam if they wish to pursue MBA from SIBM or any of the 16 Symbiosis institutes. The SNAP exam is conducted in December. There are three sessions and questions are asked from- English, Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. The SNAP exam is of low difficulty level but requires practice for scoring high to meet the admission cut off.

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Anya B

There is usually not much change in the SNAP cut offs year on year. The average range of cut offs for MBA admission in SIU is 80-96 percentile. Check the table below for expected SNAP 2025 cut offs:

MBA College

SNAP 2025 Cutoff (Expected)

SIBM, Pune

96-98

SIIB, Pune

92-94

SCMHRD, Pune

95-97

SIBM, Hyderabad

90-92

SIBM, Bangalore

88-90

SIOM, Nashik

85-87

SIDTM, Pune

81-83

SICSR, Pune

80-82

SIMS, Pune

75-77

SCIT, Pune

74-76

SSMC, Bangalore

72-74

SIMC, Pune

70-72

SSBF, Pune

58-60

SIHS, Pune

55-57

SSSS, Pune

50-54

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Abhishek Aggarwal

Yes, SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude) is compulsory for admission at SIMS Pune. Students must qualify SNAP exam before admission. SNAP is the entrance exam specifically designed for admissions to various MBA programs offered by SIU institutes, including SIMS.  After the SNAP exam, it includes Group Exercise, Personal Interaction, and Writing Ability Test (GE-PIWAT). 

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Jagriti Shukla

No, it's not possible to join Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences without SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) for the MBA programme. Symbiosis requires a valid SNAP score for admission to all its MBA programs, including those at SIHS. For other programmes SNAP score is not mandatory; students must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute for the desired course. 

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Nishtha Shukla

Yes, candidates seeking admission in the MBA programme of Symbiosis School of Sports Sciences need to pass SNAP. Symbiosis National Aptitude Test is conducted in computer-based mode at test centres. The test includes 60 questions each of one mark. Aspirants who pass SNAP have to further qualify GEPI and WAT rounds for admission.

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