Can students join Narayana Business School without NBSAT?

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L
a year ago

No, admissions to various courses at Narayana Business School are based on the NBSAT exams only. The college does not accept any other entrance exams. (NBSAT) is a digitally proctored and administered exam that is tailored specifically for Management candidates. 

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M
2 years ago

Students either need to qualify for NBSAT entrance exam, which is an in-house entrance exam for the selection of candidates in MBA/ PGDM courses. Else, they can also apply via a valid score in the entrance exams such as CAT/ CMAT/ XAT/ MAT.

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The institute will share slot booking details for personal interview through email after the NBSAT result has been released. The details will be released only with qualifying candidates.

There is no specific date of NBSAT result declaration. The NBSAT result will be declared within 24 hours of completion of the test by the candidate.

The institute uses NBSAT score to evaluate the candidate for MBA programme. The selection process includes aptitude test, psychometric profiling, academic performance, work experience, and a personal interview.

The cut-off for the NBSAT Entrance test is 50%. Candidates have to score at least 50% marks in the exam to be eligible for selection.

Maximum age of candidate for MBA is 28 years at Narayana Business School. Minimum age limit is 19 years.

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