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Content Writer | Updated On - Dec 16, 2025
Candidates can apply online using scores from CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, ATMA, NMAT, or relevant state-level entrance tests.

Shiv Nadar University (SNU), Chennai, has officially opened admissions for its MBA programme for the 2026 academic session. As per the announcement, the application process commenced on December 15, 2025, and eligible candidates can now apply through the university’s official admission portal.
Apply Here – SNU Chennai MBA Admission 2026
The SNU Chennai MBA programme is a mandatory residential programme, designed to provide a rigorous academic environment, industry exposure, and holistic management education. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates related to deadlines, selection schedules, and further admission instructions.

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SNU Chennai MBA Admission 2026 - Who Can Apply?
Admission to the SNU Chennai MBA 2026 programme will be based on a comprehensive shortlisting and selection process. Applicants will be shortlisted primarily based on a consistent academic record along with valid scores obtained in national-level management entrance examinations such as CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, ATMA, and NMAT, or state-level tests including TANCET, ICET, KMAT, PGCET, and other equivalent exams conducted for the 2026 admission cycle.
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SNU Chennai MBA: Fees 2026, Course Duration, Dates, EligibilityShortlisted candidates will be invited to participate in a multi-stage selection process comprising Group Discussion (GD), Essay Appreciation, and Personal Interview (PI). Final admission offers will be made based on a rank list prepared with appropriate weightage assigned to entrance test scores, academic performance, and performance in the selection rounds.
The university has also announced certain relaxations to encourage experienced professionals. Candidates with a minimum of 12 months of full-time work experience in a reputed organisation may receive up to a 10th percentile relaxation in admission test score requirements.
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