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Yes, the MAT (Management Aptitude Test) is one of the exams that can be used for admission to the MBA program at Sri Sri University. However, Sri Sri University also accepts SSUCET, GMAT, CAT, XAT, ATMA, or NMAT scores cards.
The MAT (Management Aptitude Test) is a common entrance exam conducted in India for admission to various MBA programs at different universities and colleges.
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No, you do not need to take the WBJEMAT exam if you have already taken the MAT exam for admission to the NSHM Knowledge Campus. NSHM Knowledge Campus accepts both MAT and WBJEMAT scores for admission to its MBA program. If you have already taken the MAT exam and have a valid score, you can apply to the NSHM Knowledge Campus using your MAT score. However, you will still need to meet the other eligibility criteria set by the college, such as academic qualifications and work experience (if required).
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The cutoff marks are determined by the university entrance exam, which is held every year. The exam is a two-hour written test that covers topics such as constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, and legal methodology. In addition to the entrance exam, applicants must also submit their academic transcripts and letters of recommendation. The university will also consider the applicant overall profile, including their work experience and extracurricul
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The cutoff marks are determined by the university entrance exam, which is held every year. The exam is a two-hour written test that covers topics such as constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, and legal methodology. In addition to the entrance exam, applicants must also submit their academic transcripts and letters of recommendation. The university will also consider the applicant overall profile, including their work experience and extracurricular activities. The application dead
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