Which institute is better for general MBA among GIM, LBSIM, Fore, SIBM-Pune and NMIMS-Mumbai?
My profile: 10th-88%, 12th-84%, B.Tech-78%, SNAP-99.58 percentile and CAT-93 percentile. I am a fresher from general category.
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Parna Saha Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune | Contributor-Level 10
6 years agoThe preference should be SIBM, NMIMS, GIM, IBSIM. Also, don't just go by word of mouth, you need to thoroughly check the college website and other authentic portals for information about the college and also depending on the specialization you want to opt for, check which college has the best faculty and companies visiting. For other colleges in Pune, you can consider BIMM, but only after checking the above said colleges. -
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SIBM Pune is one of the most premier B-schools in India with its illustrious alumni base, rigorous academic curriculum, student driven culture and a host of other opportunities for the holistic development of students. Being a student of the Institute, I can assure you that SIBM Pune delivers all that it promises. If given a chance to choose I would go with SIBM Pune followed by NMIMS and then GIM.
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I cannot tell you much about other institutes but being a student of Fore, I can help you know what Fore offers and how has my experience been with the institute has so far. This would help you make a better and informed decision. However, at Fore, you are assured of getting experienced faculty. The International Immersom programme is a part of the curriculum, as well. Apart from studies, Fore has 18 committees and special interest groups which helps one hone their skills.
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The SICSR Pune SNAP Cutoff 2024 was released for admission to the MBA/ PGDM programme. According to the SNAP Cutoff 2024, the qualifying percentile was 82 for candidates who want admission at this institute for studying the MBA/PGDM course. The percentile mentioned above is for candidates belonging to the General category under the All India quota.
SIU Pune SNAP Cutoff 2025 has not been released yet. However students can see the SIU Pune SNAP cutoff 2024 for admission to various MBA courses. According to the SNAP Cutoff 2024, admission to MBA course was available to those students who had secured more or at least 97 percentile in the exam. This cutoff is applicable for the General AI category candidates. For more information, click here.
Hi.
No it is not difficult for chemistry graduate to cop up with MBA syllabus.
A chemistry graduate with dedication can succeed in an MBA programme by utilizing their existing skills and adapting to new business language.
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.
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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