Can I get admission to Shantiniketan Business School (SBS) MBA/PGDM course without MAT?

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  • Yes, Admission to the MBA/PGDM course at Shantiniketan Business School (SBS) may be granted without MAT score. SBS accepts scores in national-level entrance exams from CAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT apart from MAT. The candidate will have to be a graduate degree holder with at least 50% marks from a known university. MAT is one of those accepted tests, but candidates can use valid scores on other specified exams for considering admission.

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    Ujjwal Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    a month ago

    Valid score from any of the following national level entrance exams to either get into the MBA or PGDM courses at Shantiniketan Business School is generally required; however, there are some institutions that take only direct admission under management quota or according to the record acquired during academics; direct communication with SBS is advised if the available option for the case is not MAT.

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