I will give TANCET exam on June 11,2018 will it delay my admission in 2018-2020 session or do I need to write the exam soon in March or May?

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    SOMCA@SSN.IN K | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Dear Subasree, if you are looking for Government quota admissions, you can certainly wait for TANCET. However many students prefer SSN in specific and do not wait until TANCET. They are likely to appear for any of the all India admission tests as mentioned by Ms. Srikrupa and seek admission during the period December 2017-April 2018. We do have several rounds of GD-PI during these months as soon as the test results are announced for each of the tests. By April 2018, 75-80% of management quota seats get filled based on all India admission tests. The balance will be filled using TANCET 2018 scores. If you keep SSN as a specific target, w
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    SRIKRUPA KS | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hi Subasree, admissions for management quota seats are made on the merit of All India basis applicants.
    Seeking admission to MBA program of SSN School of Management (SSN SoM) should have taken
    any one of the following all India admission tests- CAT 2017 / XAT 2018/ MAT (Sept / Dec 2017,
    Feb / May 2018), CMAT 2018 or TANCET 2018 or any State Level Admission Tests). If you are planning to apply through TANCET then you can write your exams in June itself. The admissions will not get delayed do not worry. After the TANCET exams counseling would happen separately for Government quota. Moreover, you can apply with the hall ticket of any of the
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