Is it necessary to appear for SBS exam even if I have appeared for CMAT exam? What is the CMAT cut-off of this college?

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CMAT scores are accepted here along with MAT/NMAT/XAT/CAT. You don't have to undergo any entrance of SBS but, there will be Personal Interview which will be taken by SBS faculties. Selection is based on Competitive Exam Scores followed by Personal Interview.

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