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 It is generally not difficult for a chemistry graduate to cope with an MBA syllabus. In fact, the strong analytical and problem-solving skills developed during a science degree often provide a significant advantage in business school. 

 
Advantages for Chemistry Graduates
  • Strong Analytical and Quantitative Skills: Science graduates typically have a solid foundation in mathematics, statistics, and data analysis. These skills are directly transferable and highly valuable for core MBA subjects like finance, operations research, and business analytics, making these areas less intimidating than for some other non-scienc
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Kritika Mehra

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Yes, it's actually a good idea to give multiple MBA entrance exams if you can manage it. Each exam opens up different sets of colleges, so your chances increase instead of depending on just one score.CAT is obviously the toughest, but exams like CMAT, XAT and MAT also give you options in decent B-schools if one paper doesn't go well. The syllabus overlaps a lot, so preparing for one usually helps with the others too.Just make sure you don't over-stress and pick the exams that match your target colleges and your strength level.

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Nishtha Shukla

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SIU does not accept any exam score other than SNAP for MBA admission. All domestic students, must appear for the SNAP exam if they wish to pursue MBA from SIBM or any of the 16 Symbiosis institutes. The SNAP exam is conducted in December. There are three sessions and questions are asked from- English, Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. The SNAP exam is of low difficulty level but requires practice for scoring high to meet the admission cut off.

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Anya B

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There is usually not much change in the SNAP cut offs year on year. The average range of cut offs for MBA admission in SIU is 80-96 percentile. Check the table below for expected SNAP 2025 cut offs:

MBA College

SNAP 2025 Cutoff (Expected)

SIBM, Pune

96-98

SIIB, Pune

92-94

SCMHRD, Pune

95-97

SIBM, Hyderabad

90-92

SIBM, Bangalore

88-90

SIOM, Nashik

85-87

SIDTM, Pune

81-83

SICSR, Pune

80-82

SIMS, Pune

75-77

SCIT, Pune

74-76

SSMC, Bangalore

72-74

SIMC, Pune

70-72

SSBF, Pune

58-60

SIHS, Pune

55-57

SSSS, Pune

50-54

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