Will I be able to get a good B-School with 36.5 percentile in SNAP?

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Abhishek Desai
8 years ago
Unfortunately, no! One has to score at least 90+ percentile in order to get an interview call from a good B-school via the SNAP exam. I suggest you to focus on the other upcoming exams like MAH-MBA CET and MAT and try achieving a great score in them. Good luck! FYI, the cut-offs of the top three B-S

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Prerit Kohli
8 years ago
Hello, Admission to MBA colleges depends on a number of things. Written results followed by personality tests like the personal interview, extempore and group discussions. The marks mentioned unfortunately does not qualify for good colleges to get a call. But there are always ways to improve for nex

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