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can bcom private students apply for snap exam for mba?

Ashish Ramtari 30th Oct, 2021

Hey there

The candidates must have completed his graduation only from any recognised University in any specialisation or any course. The candidate must have scored at least 50% marks in the aggregate for being eligible for the master of Business Administration course. The reserved category students get a relaxation of 5% marks.

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what option should choose for ug level qualification? in snap exam i havent completed my degree yet and options are... 1st is appeared and 2nd is degree in degree option they are asking cgpa but not in first what option is better bcoz final result not out yet

Purbayan Chatterjee 1st Oct, 2021

Hello Shruti,

Hope you are doing all good. If you're pursuing a degree, then you need to choose the degree option in the SNAP form. Don't worry, if you have not completed your degree yet, calculate your CGPA till date (i.e. the CGPA you have until now) and put it in the respective space.

Now, this College CGPA / 10th-12th marks play an important role to categorize aspirants. If your final year marks doesn't change your entire CGPA substantially, you will have no problem.

In case, it does, you'll need to contact the respective people via email stating your current CGPA after release of final year results.

You will face no problem, thereof.

Hope this was helpful.

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While entering the class 12 marks we have to consider best of 5 subjects or the same way we considered 6 subjects in CAT?

shreyakhedkar05 15th Sep, 2021
Hello,

You are required to include the marks of all the subjects for the calculation of percentage.
You need to include your optional subjects as well (if any).
It is advisable to not leave the optional papers mark and do not enter 100 as your percentage.
The IIMs are very strict and very particular about this things.
So please fill out the details properly.
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Hello, I have 90% in 10th, 71 in 12th & 5.81/7 CGPI in M.Tech Biotechnology. I will complete my CFA Level 1 (surely) this Year End. I am scoring around 94-95 percentile in mocks of SNAP, XAT & CAT. What are my chances to get into Baby IIMs, TAPMI, Great Lakes, NITIE, Symbiosis & related colleges?

Advait Joshi 22nd Oct, 2021

Hello Swapnil,

You have a very good Academical record, completing CFA Level 1 will be beneficial for you also.as you are scoring 94-95 percentile in mocks of different entrance exams and in CAT, you have a very good chance of getting baby IIMs like IIM Visakhapatnam ,IIM Nagpur, IIM Trichy and NITIE, Symbiosis and other top private colleges.

2020 cut offs for baby (new) IIMs:

  • IIM Trichy - 94 percentile (overall)
  • IIM Visakhapatnam - 92 percentile (overall)
  • IIM Amritsar -85 percentile (overall)
  • IIM Nagpur - 85 percentile (overall)

The selection process includes the performance of the candidate in CAT, Personal Interview, Written Ability Test and the candidate's overall profile.

If you try to get higher percentile in CAT then you will also be able to get admission in top IIMs.

Here are some of the top IIMs:

  • IIM Ahmedabad
  • IIM Calcutta
  • IIM Bangalore
  • IIM Lucknow
  • IIM Indore

also you can try in this top MBA Institutes (Non IIM category)

  • SPJIMR Mumbai
  • MDI Gurgaon
  • FMS New Delhi
  • IMI New Delhi
  • IMT Ghaziabad

Hope this helps

All the best!


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can we snap exam any age limit

Niranjana 13th Aug, 2021

Hello,

There is no upper age limit for applying for SNAP. The candidate must, however, have finished graduation or be in the last year of a bachelor's degree programme.

Candidates must have graduated with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade from a recognised / Statutory University or Institution of National Importance (45 percent marks or similar grade for SC/ST). Candidates must be at least 21 years old to be considered.

You can get the complete eligibility criteria from the given link

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/snap-eligibility-criteria

Hope it helped

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if a sc category student has 67.77 in ssc , 52.27 in hsc , 7.0 cgpa in graduation and he is non engineer.if he score 99+ in cat so is there any chances that he will getting any call from old or main iim. he should target cat or he can prepare for other exam like xat , snap , nmat , iift ?

Purbayan Chatterjee 12th Sep, 2021

Hi Omkar,

It is very difficult to state definitely whether you'll get a call from the old (IIMs I,K,L) or main (IIMs A,B,C) IIMs  with your past academics records even on scoring 99+ percentile in CAT. There are reservations no doubt and you will be eligible for that, but usually for these IIMs especially IIM A,B and C, somewhat around 99 percentiles are required for non-engineers with good academic scores for non-reserved candidates.

All that said, under the CAT umbrella several other B-Schools come most of which do not see your past academics and a lot of them provide really good placements at par with IIMs. So with 99+ in CAT you'll easily be able to get calls from them.

Therefore, work hard for CAT and let fate decide what is in for you.

All the best.

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Hi My acads are 95+ in 10th and 12 icse. Btech grad 2022 cgpa 7.7 What are top mba colleges I can target in 2021 and what percentile do i need for them? General, male

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 9th Jul, 2021

Hi

Your marks in 10th and 12th marks are very good ,your marks in graduation average and overall you have a decent academic profile and with a good score in CAT, you can easily manage your average score in your graduation. You can target IIMs which are the top B - schools in India and even target Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (FMS, DU) which is one of the top most schools and doesn't gives weightage to graduation marks for the selection process. FMS selection parameters weightage is given below for reference,

Parameters

Weightage

CAT 2020 score

50 %

Class 10th marks

10 %

Class 12th marks

10 %

Discussion on statement of purpose

10 %

Personal interview

15 %

Extempore

5 %



You can get details at

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/fms-delhi-admission-criteria


Coming to score you should get,

It completely depends upon the college you want to get it admission in and some of the top colleges with their expected cutoff percentile in the provided below

College

Expected final CAT cut off percentile for admission

IIM Ahmedabad

99

IIM Bangalore

99

IIM Calcutta

99

Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (FMS, DU)

98.20 percentile

DMS, IIT Delhi

98+ Percentile

IIM Lucknow

97+

IIM Indore

97+

IIM Kozhikode

97 to 98

IIM Amritsar

95+

IIM Nagpur

95+

IIM Sambalpur

95+

Department of Management Studies, IIT Madras

95+ Percentile

IIM Trichy

94

IIM Raipur

94

IIM Ranchi

94

IIM Kashipur

94

IIM Vizag

92

IIM Udaipur

92

IIM Bodhgaya

92

IIM Shillong

90

IIM Sirmaur

95

IIM Rohtak

95



For details about cut off visit :-

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-cutoff

To help you further,

Here's a brief of general admission process in mba


---) Appear in entrance like CAT, MAT etc

---) then you get shortlisted on the basis of your score obtained by you in entrance exam,your academic profile ,work experience etc

---) Then you have to go through WAT i. e written ability test/GDi. e group discussion/PI i. e personal interview, and then you are finally selected for admission on the basis of performance in these rounds  , percentile score in entrance exam, academic profile like percentage of marks obtained by you in  class 10th, 12th and graduation and work experience etc. The admission process may vary from one college to another.

For detailed information you can also refer our page the link for the same is provided below

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mba-admission-process


Thank you

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