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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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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VIT Business School accepts MAT exam percentile for admission to MBA programme. The MAT Cutoff 2024 is 80 for students belonging to the General All India category. In 2023, the VIT Business School cutoff was 80, and in 2022, it was also the same, at 80.
This trend suggests that the MAT percentile has neither seen much change in cutoff nor competition over the past three years.
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- CAT (Common Admission Test)
- MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
- CMAT (Common Management Admission Test)
- XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test)
- ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions)
- MAH CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)
- DPAT (University's in-house test)
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- Government-Mandated Reservations: GIBS is an AICTE-approved and UGC-recognized institution and follows government regulations. For candidates from
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- Percentile Range: The typical CAT cutoff for admission to the PGDM programme at GIBS is generally between the 60 to 70 percentile.
- Consistency: This range has remained relatively consistent over the last few years (2022-2024), generally stabilizing around the 60th percentile as a baseline for consider
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- Merit-Based Consideration: The MAT score is a primary indicator of merit used in the scholarship assessment process. Higher scores can lead to more substantial financial aid.
- Specific Score Tiers: The amount of scholarship typically increases with the percentile achieved in t
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