Articles in MAT Entrance Exam 2026
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SNU Chennai MBA Admissions: Last Date to Apply is May 31, 2026

Aspiring management professionals looking to join one of South India’s top business schools now have limited time left to submit their applications for the MBA Programme 2026–28 at the School of Management, Shiv Nadar University (SNU Chennai). The university has announced that the last date to apply is May 31, 2026. Designed for ambitious students
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Best MBA Colleges in Patna: Top Business Schools for Future Managers

Patna has steadily emerged as an important higher education hub in eastern India. While traditionally known for its strong undergraduate and civil services preparation ecosystem, the city has also developed a growing reputation for management education. Several MBA colleges in Patna now offer programs that combine academic rigour, industry exposure, and career-oriented training. For students
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Inside the MBA Curriculum at Shiv Nadar University Chennai: What Makes It Different?

In a market crowded with MBA programs promising “industry-ready leaders,” the real differentiator lies in the curriculum. Not the brochure buzzwords, but the structure, the depth, and the integration of technology, leadership, and functional mastery. At Shiv Nadar University Chennai (SNU Chennai), the MBA curriculum has been designed not as a conventional two-year management
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IBI Greater Noida: A Hidden Gem for MBA/PGDM Aspirants in the NCR; What Makes It Worth Your CAT/XAT/CMAT Score?

Every MBA admission season in NCR follows a familiar script. A handful of names dominate conversations, rankings are forwarded obsessively on WhatsApp, and aspirants quietly assume that “good outcomes only come from loud brands.” But if you spend enough time on PaGaLGuY forums, you know reality is more nuanced. Several candidates with mid-range CAT/XAT/CMAT
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Why India’s Upcoming Finance Leaders Are Choosing NISM’s PGDM in Securities Markets

For years, finance aspirants in India have followed the same predictable script: Clear CAT. Join a ‘top’ B-School. Major in Finance. Then, simply hope the curriculum catches up with what the markets actually need. But a quiet shift has been underway. A growing set of students, especially those serious about capital markets, regulation, asset
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Beyond the Classroom: The Real Value of Internships and Industry Exposure at NISM

In the world of financial education, everyone talks about curriculum, grades, and textbooks. But what truly bridges the gap between academic concepts and real-world value is not the lecture hall, but exposure to the market itself. That’s why at National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM), the focus on internships and industry exposure isn’t a minor
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Not Every MBA Needs to Be a Factory: How Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management Rewards the Self-Driven

Every management institute develops an identity over time. Some are defined by rankings, some by placement statistics, and others by the experiences they deliberately choose not to standardise. Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) belongs to the last category. It is sometimes viewed as an institute that does not “package” the MBA journey in
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SSN Chennai is Now Part of Shiv Nadar University Chennai (SNUC): What Changed, What Didn’t, and Why MBA Aspirants Should Pay Attention

For years, the MBA programme offered by SSN Chennai (SSN School of Management) quietly built a reputation among serious management aspirants in South India, especially those who valued academic rigour, disciplined campus life, and strong faculty pedigree over flashy marketing. Today, that institution enters a new phase with a new identity: SNU Chennai (SNUC) –
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Why ROI, Not Rankings, Is Driving MBA Decisions in Mumbai, And Where NL Dalmia Fits In

For a long time, management education conversations in Mumbai followed a predictable script. Cut-offs, rankings, legacy names, and then everything else. But talk to today’s aspirants, especially those funding their own education, switching careers, or returning to academics after work experience, and the lens has clearly shifted. The question is no longer “How famous is
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What MBA/PGDM Aspirants Often Overlook: The Quiet Strengths That Define LBSIM’s Experience

In an MBA admissions landscape dominated by rankings, placement headlines, and social media chatter, aspirants often make decisions based on what is easiest to compare. These include placement numbers, brand familiarity, and reputation. However, while these metrics matter, they rarely answer the most important question: How will this business school shape the way I think,
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