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SOMCA@SSN.IN K

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Please try by applying, since you possess work experience. Appear for February MAT and TANCET and update the application till you get a call for GD/PI.

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SOMCA@SSN.IN K

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Generally, 80 percentile and above is required. If your scores are marginally less, your academic record needs to be good.

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SOMCA@SSN.IN K

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SSN needs a minimum of 60% marks in XAT. Marginally, lesser scores can be considered, if you have very good academic record and extracurricular achievements.

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SRIKRUPA KS

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Hi, mostly reputed companies visit our campus every year and as it goes without saying, the individual skills and capabilities of the students will have an impact on their placements. The college throws a lot of opportunities to the students and it is in their hands to grab it to the fullest. As for the average package it is around Rs 4.5 lakhs per annum and the highest would be around Rs 6-6.5 lakhs per annum depending on the company. Many top companies like Deloitte, Zoho, HCL, TCS come for placements.

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SOMCA@SSN.IN K

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I suggest you should study I and II semester of the programme and decide about it. The exposure to functional areas is a must to understand your own pulse. Every specialization has its own strengths as well as weaknesses in terms of career and opportunities available in the market. But, many students have myths that have no value. The selection of specialization is a careful calibration that needs to be addressed after first year of your exposure to all the functional areas of management. Do not bother about it too much.

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