Does UBS Chandigarh accept NMAT or SNAP score for admission?
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The MBA programme admissions done by UBS, Chandigarh, do not accept scores of NMAT or SNAP.
All MBA courses offered by UBS under Entrepreneurship and Human Resources specializations are based on CAT score only. The candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of CAT percentile and will then have to undergo the Group Discussion and Personal Interview processes for selection.
So, above that, the overall admission comprises 85% weightage of the CAT score, and 7.5% each is for GD and PI. The cut-off score on the basis of which admission will be granted is usually on the higher side, between 85 and 90 percentiles, for the general category.
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SNAP score is vaild for one year only. If you have appeared for the exam in 2025, then the scores will be valid for admission to 2026 batch only. If you decide to drop a year, you will have to appear for the exam again, next year.
If your name does not reflect in the first list of candidates selected for admission through SNAP, then you must wait for second list. Colleges release wait list of candidates who are eligible for admission, if the seats remain vacant after first round of admission.
Minimum academic requirement for SIU admission through SNAP is graduation with at least 50% marks (45 % for reserved categories). Higher your academic score, higher the chances of getting selected.
SNAP cut offs are released at the time of PI shortlisting. The cut offs are released individually by SIU institutes and are known through login only. Shiksha has shared previous year's cut offs for colleges on the website. Check here: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/snap-exam-cutoff
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.
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