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Shreshth Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

The minimum marks required for admission in SCMHRD is 50% in 10th,12th and graduation. Though a little weight-age is carried on past performances, you can very well balance it out by doing well in the examination and GE/PI/WAT. Do reach out in case you need more information. Best of luck for your examination.

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Gautham P

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Anything above 50% is good enough provided that you score above 80 percentile in CAT and pass the written assessment test and interview conducted by the college.I hope your doubt is clarified .Feel free to ask any other queries if you have. Thank you

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Srijita SarkarMBA-1 Marketing

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No, SNAP 2015 papers are not available.

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Swetha Chilla

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Yes, 60 percentile in CAT is the cut off.

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Pratyasha Mishra

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This is the first time that MBA-HRM programme in XIMB-XUB is accepting NMAT scores. So we are not sure what can the cut off mark be. Give it a try! Your other academic credentials seem very good.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You can crack all MBA entrance examinations by self preparations. It is a myth that coaching is required to crack CAT & MAT.

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Trishula DasA free soul

Contributor-Level 10

There are three parts:
1. Verbal.
2. Data interpretation and logical reasoning and
3. Quantitative ability.
You can analyse your ability and then join a coaching centre like TIME. During the preparation, you may face a lot of hurdles, but don't give up.
Best of luck.

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Trishula DasA free soul

Contributor-Level 10

First, you should analyse the syllabus as there are three parts and you are familiar with all of them. You can also visit a coaching centre such as TIME. During the preparation, you may face lot of hurdles, but don't be scared of them.
Best of luck.

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prashant khandelwal

Contributor-Level 7

You have to study English newspaper daily and the articles in English to improve your vocabulary and target 15-20 new words daily, it will help you a lot.

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