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AVIJIT SHARMA

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Jaipuria Lucknow
Amity Noida
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FIIB Delhi
JIMS Rohini
Christ University Bangalore.

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Gautham P

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No.
I am sorry but you have to have to go through CAT or XAT.

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Versha Rani Shukla

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This university does not reveal its question papers on the website. You can refer to the MAT exam sample papers and its syllabus too. A bit difference is that they give you half an hour for personality development paper which is very easy and situation based questions are asked.

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Nesar KanachurInterested in Marketing and Advertising

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Hi,
As per Symbiosis norms, graduation score should be above 50% for general category and 45% for ST, SC categories.

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Aditi Kataria

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Hello,
For CAT, the breakdown is as follows:Section Questions Time
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) 34 60 min
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) 32 60 min
Quantitative Ability (QA) 34 60 min
For MAT:
No. Of Questions: 150
Time: 200 min
For CMAT
No. Of Questions: 25*4 sections = 100
Time: 3 hrs
For XAT:
No. Of Questions: 97 (MCQs) + 1 (descriptive)
Time: 3.30 hrs
These are few of the popular entrance exams for MBA. All the best for your future endeavors.

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shantanu khan

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Yes, it affects more. But, if your speaking and thinking skills are good, then everything is possible for you.

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Shrey Arora

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I am from YMCA itself, but pursuing my B.Tech.
Frankly telling, YMCA is top class university for engineering, but for MBA it is establishing right now. So, in my advice try to do MBA from other well-known brands.
MBA in HR is really good now days.
You should try to take it.

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Chaitasi Parikh

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It depends on when you wish to appear for the exam. You need to start with 1 or 1.5 years prior to the year in which you want to appear for the exam.

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Chaitasi Parikh

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You need to start preparing at least one and a half year prior to when you wish to appear for the exams. So, if you start preparing halfway down the 2nd year then at the end of the 3rd year you are good to go.

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