Can I get into NTPC School of Business with 70% in XAT?

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2 years ago

Yes, you can get into NTPC School of Business with a 70 percentile in XAT.

NSB considers the XAT percentile for admission and it is one of the national-level tests accepted by the institution.

 

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2 years ago

Yes.

You can be eligible for admission to NTPC School of Business (NSB) with a 70% percentile in XAT. NSB considers the XAT percentile for admission to its PGDM programs in Energy Management and Executive Management. In addition to the entrance exam score, candidates are required to have a minimum of

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