Many top MBA Colleges are Accepting NMAT, SNAP, MH-CET & More. These exams open doors to prestigious B-schools, allowing candidates more flexibility in applications and increasing their chances of securing a seat.
Here is a list of the top Symbiosis institutes along with the programs they offer and their expected cutoff range:
Institute | Program | Expected Cutoff (Percentile) |
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SIBM Pune (Symbiosis Institute of Business Management) | MBA, MBA (Innovation & Entrepreneurship) | 97+ percentile |
SCMHRD Pune (Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development) | MBA, MBA (Infrastructure Development and Management), MBA (Business Analytics) | 95+ percentile |
SIIB Pune (Symbiosis Institute of International Business) | MBA (International Business), MBA (Agri-Business), MBA (Energy & Environment) | 90+ percentile |
SIBM Bengaluru | MBA | 90+ percentile |
SIOM Nashik (Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management) | MBA (Operations Management) | 85-88 percentile |
SIMS Pune (Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies) | MBA (Primarily for defense personnel and their dependents) | 75-80 percentile |
SSBF Pune (Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance) | MBA (Banking and Finance) | 65-70 percentile |
SICSR Pune (Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research) | MBA (Information Technology) | 75+ percentile |
SIMC Pune (Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication) | MBA (Communication Management) | 70-75 percentile |
SIHS Pune (Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences) | MBA (Hospital and Healthcare Management) | 65+ percentile |
SSMC Bengaluru (Symbiosis School of Media & Communication) | MBA (Communication Management) | 60-65 percentile |
The NMAT (Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by GMAC (Graduate Management Admission Council) for admission to various MBA and PGDM programs. The exam is accepted by a wide range of business schools across India, including Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) and other prominent B-schools.
While NMIMS is the most prominent school associated with the NMAT exam, many other institutions accept NMAT scores for their MBA programs. Here is a list of some top B-schools along with their approximate cutoffs:
College/Institute | Program | Expected NMAT Score (out of 360) |
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NMIMS Mumbai (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies) | MBA (Core), MBA (HR), MBA (Pharmaceutical Management) | 235-250 |
NMIMS Bengaluru | MBA | 220-230 |
NMIMS Hyderabad | MBA | 210-220 |
NMIMS Navi Mumbai | MBA | 210-220 |
Xavier University, Bhubaneswar (XUB) | MBA (Business Management), MBA (Human Resources) | 220-230 |
K J Somaiya Institute of Management, Mumbai | MBA | 225-230 |
SDA Bocconi Asia Center, Mumbai | International MBA | 200-220 |
Indian School of Business (ISB) (Advanced Management Program in Business Analytics) | AMPM | 210-220 |
SPJIMR Mumbai (For PGMPW) | PGMPW (Postgraduate Management Program for Women) | 200-220 |
ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad | MBA | 150-180 |
Athena School of Management, Mumbai | MBA | 190-200 |
VIT Business School (VIT University) | MBA | 180-190 |
SRM University, Chennai | MBA | 180-190 |
Alliance School of Business, Bangalore | MBA | 180-200 |
The MH-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) for MBA/MMS is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra for admission into MBA and MMS (Master of Management Studies) programs offered by various B-schools in Maharashtra. It is primarily for candidates seeking admission to top management institutes such as JBIMS, SIMSREE, Welingkar, PUMBA, and others.
The IBSAT (ICFAI Business School Aptitude Test) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education for admission into the MBA/PGPM programs offered by ICFAI Business Schools (IBS) across various campuses in India.
The IBSAT exam is primarily for admission to ICFAI Business Schools (IBS), but the score is also accepted by other MBA colleges. The list of campuses that accept IBSAT scores along with their expected cutoffs is as follows:
Institute/College | Program | Expected Cutoff (Score) |
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IBS Hyderabad | MBA | 68-72 (out of 140) |
IBS Mumbai | MBA/PGPM | 65-70 |
IBS Gurgaon | MBA/PGPM | 62-65 |
IBS Bangalore | MBA/PGPM | 60-65 |
IBS Pune | MBA/PGPM | 58-62 |
IBS Ahmedabad | MBA/PGPM | 58-62 |
IBS Kolkata | MBA/PGPM | 55-60 |
IBS Dehradun | MBA | 50-55 |
IBS Jaipur | MBA | 50-55 |
After clearing the IBSAT exam and meeting the cutoff for the desired campus, candidates are shortlisted for the further selection process, which includes:
The final merit list is prepared based on the IBSAT score, performance in GD/PI, and the candidate’s academic background.
The CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test – Postgraduate) is a national-level
exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission into various postgraduate programs, including MBA and MMS, across participating central and state universities in India.
Many central universities and some state universities offer MBA admissions through CUET PG. Here is a list of prominent universities that accept CUET PG for MBA programs:
University/Institute | Location | MBA Specializations Offered |
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University of Delhi (DU) – Department of Financial Studies (DFS) | Delhi | MBA (Finance), MBA (Business Economics) |
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) | Varanasi | MBA, MBA (International Business), MBA (Agribusiness) |
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) | Aligarh | MBA, MBA (International Business) |
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) – Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Management | Delhi | MBA (General) |
Central University of Rajasthan | Ajmer | MBA |
Central University of Punjab | Bathinda | MBA |
Central University of Jammu | Jammu | MBA |
Tezpur University | Assam | MBA |
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (GGU) | Bilaspur | MBA |
Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (Sagar University) | Sagar | MBA |
Central University of Haryana | Haryana | MBA |
Central University of Himachal Pradesh | Dharamshala | MBA |
Mahatma Gandhi Central University | Motihari | MBA |
Tripura University | Tripura | MBA |
The cutoffs for CUET PG-based MBA admissions can vary significantly depending on:
Here’s an approximate range of expected cutoffs (in percentile or marks) for the top universities based on past trends:
University | Expected Cutoff (Percentile) |
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University of Delhi (DU) | 90+ percentile |
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) | 85-90 percentile |
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) | 85-90 percentile |
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) | 80-85 percentile |
Tezpur University | 75-80 percentile |
Central University of Rajasthan | 70-75 percentile |
Central University of Punjab | 70-75 percentile |
After clearing the CUET PG and meeting the cutoff requirements, universities usually follow a selection process that may include:
The final selection is based on a combination of:
As per the central government reservation policy, there are specific seat reservations for different categories:
The ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) for admission into MBA, PGDM, MMS, and other postgraduate management programs in various B-schools across India.
The ATMA exam is accepted by over 200 management institutes across India, including several reputed B-schools. Below is a list of some of the top colleges accepting ATMA scores along with their expected cutoffs:
College/Institute | Location | Expected Cutoff (Percentile) |
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Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (WeSchool) | Mumbai | 85-90 percentile |
PUMBA (Department of Management Sciences, Pune University) | Pune | 85-90 percentile |
Christ University Institute of Management | Bengaluru | 80-85 percentile |
ICFAI Business School (IBS) | Hyderabad | 80-85 percentile |
Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM) | Pune | 80-85 percentile |
Jaipuria Institute of Management | Lucknow, Noida | 75-80 percentile |
Xavier Institute of Management and Research (XIMR) | Mumbai | 75-80 percentile |
Institute of Management Studies (IMS) | Ghaziabad | 75-80 percentile |
NDIM (New Delhi Institute of Management) | Delhi | 70-75 percentile |
Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences (AIMS) | Bengaluru | 70-75 percentile |
SIES College of Management Studies | Mumbai | 70-75 percentile |
St. Joseph’s Institute of Management (SJIM) | Bengaluru | 70-75 percentile |
MIT School of Management | Pune | 65-70 percentile |
Alliance School of Business | Bengaluru | 65-70 percentile |
AIMS Institute of Management Studies | Pune | 60-65 percentile |
After clearing the ATMA exam and meeting the cutoff, shortlisted candidates must go through the selection process, which generally includes:
The final selection is based on a combination of:
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