Which is better through MAT score of 658.50 (86%) among TSM, SSN and Amrita?
Asked about SSN School of Management - Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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The decision should be based on objectives that you set and the expectations.
The placement setting could be similar and not much difference in terms of companies that come for recruitment.
The fee structure in SSN is very competitive with two year program cost at Rs 4.5 lakhs inclusive of single room hostel accommodation.
SSN admission process is very strict and no student with less than 80 percentile MAT score will be offered an opportunity for GD/PI. SSN also insists on academic consistency and students with history of arrears generally do not qualify for GD/PI irrespective of their high scores in admission tests such as CAT/XAT/MAT...more -
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With this percentile, the possibility of getting admission in SSN School of Management is high. You can apply.
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- Merit-Based Consideration: The MAT score is a primary indicator of merit used in the scholarship assessment process. Higher scores can lead to more substantial financial aid.
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