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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

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It depends upon your caliber and how much time you can give for preparation on a daily basis. 3-4 hours a day for an year should land an average student with a good score.

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Uchit Arora

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Hi Siddharth,
This year the SNAP cut off was 86.5401%'ile. Which you need to get to be called for the GE PIWAT process. It may vary next year.

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

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I would advice u to prepare for cat.as u can hv as much as opportunities to appear for cat.if u think u hv a caliber to crack cat then u must go for it.at d end u hv to decide wat is the best choice for u.
hope this helps u.
thanks
best of luck

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Rishabh Bohra

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No it isn't. Only CMAT,CAT, XAT and MHCET scores are accepted for PGDBM.

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dhillon x

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Hi Rajat,
Common Admission Test (CAT) is national-level management entrance examination conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM). CAT scores are used for admission to various management courses across the country.
You can look at the following books for the CAT exam, as in, Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension by Sujith Kumar, Quantitative Aptitude by P.A.Anand, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency by Nishit K Siinha and Logical Reasoning by B.S.Sajawli & Indu Sajawli. For SNAP, you can look at an Arihant Publication.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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Bharti Singla

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Yes ! Private universities offer huge scholarships to students with good scores in CAT. etc exams. One of my friend was in Lovely Professional University he did MBA for fee less than his BBA and is now sitting in Vodafone as Business development officer.

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VIkas Dolas

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Hi Udit,
First let us know in which city(s) do you want to pursue your MBA. Then we can suggest you the best colleges as per your CAT score.

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Radha Beniwal

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Hello Gourav ! As budget is not an issue i would suggest you moving out from Delhi if you are looking for private universities. Go for Manipal university or LPU they have accreditation from USA which is rare in India even most IIMS Lack it, along with top notch placements. But if your oath is to be in Delhi Apply at FMS.

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Sayeed Nabeel

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Dear Deeksha, there are some colleges which don't look for the entrance exams search for it and please make sure that it's a reputed college :)

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