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Hey! The SSN Management Quota Entrance Exam usually tests your general aptitude rather than subject-specific knowledge, so no need to panic.
The syllabus isn't officially detailed, but based on previous patterns, you can expect basic questions from areas like verbal reasoning, logical thinking, reading comprehension, elementary maths (like percentages, averages, simple equations), and sometimes basic science or general awareness. It's quite similar to what you might see in school-level aptitude tests.
The test is followed by a personal interview where they might ask you about your interests, career goals, or general knowledge. They’re mostly trying to see how confident and clear you are—not expecting you to be an expert.
So just focus on brushing up on simple maths, logic puzzles, and reading practice. Be ready to talk about yourself calmly during the interview. You’ve got this—no need to fear it too much!
Dear Candidate , Below is an updated overview of the SSN Management Quota Entrance Exam Syllabus : 1 - Aptitude test - Verbal Ability / Reasoning Word analogies , comprehension , verbal reasoning . Grammar , vocab , sentence structure. Aptitude questions like simple and compound interest ( up to 10th grade level ). - Logical / Data Reasoning Puzzles , basic IQ-style problems , data interpretation from bar graphs , charts . - General Mathematics and Science Fundamentals from 8th to 12th grade ( no calculus ). Physics and chemistry basics . - General Awareness / Social Science Simple current affairs , history and general knowledge. 2- Personal Interview Focused on why you chose SNN , your interests/hobbies , basic communication skills and general awareness .
For BTech CSE at PSG College of Technology Coimbatore under management quota the fee is significantly higher than regular state quota seats Based on recent admission data management quota fee for CSE starts at around five lakh eighty thousand rupees This fee applies per year and is roughly seventy thousand more than the state quota fee Regular annual tuition for CSE under TNEA is approximately fifty five thousand rupees while management quota seats cost several lakhs You should also be aware that hostel food and other charges will add to your total cost If you are considering this option it is important to confirm details directly with the admission office as fees can vary slightly each year
Dear student,
If you got 535 marks in Intermediate (IPE) and you're asking about getting a management quota seat , then yes—many private colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana offer admission through management quota, especially for B.Tech, BBA, or B.Sc courses.
You may not get top branches like CSE in popular colleges, but you’ll still have good chances in others—especially in less competitive branches or colleges with more availability. Just contact the college directly, as management seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis and the fees are usually higher.
APOLLO INST., OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, CHITTOOR - 31,50,000
ALLURI SITARAMA RAJU ACADEMY, ELURU-32,00,000
DR. PINNAMANENI SIDDHARTHA INST., CHINNA AVUTAPALLI-
32,00,000
GAYATRI VIDYA PARISHAD MEDICAL COLLEGE, VISAKHAPATNAM-
30,00,000
GREAT EASTERN MEDICAL SCHOOL, SRIKAKULAM-
35,00,000
GSL MEDICAL COLLEGE, RAJAHMUNDRY-
31,50,000
KATURI MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHINAKONDRUPADU-
KONASEEMA INST., OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, AMALAPURAM-
MAHARAJAH’s INST., OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, VIZIANAGARAM-
NARAYANA MEDICAL COLLEGE, NELLORE-
NRI ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAKAKANI-
40,00,000
NRI INST., OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, VISAKHAPATNAM-
PES INST., OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, KUPPAM-
33,07,500
Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women, Tirupati (Autonomous)
Important questions for B.Com 1st year Semester 2 – Fundamentals of Business Management include:
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The JNTU affiliated college of management a good college for doing BBA which is ideal for doing DATA ANALYTICS and have the subjects like Marketing and Finance with a focus on data analytics like python, data science and visualization
Getting into college through the Management Quota means you're aiming for a portion of seats, typically 15-35%, that private colleges reserve for direct admissions, which are not solely based on entrance exam scores.
While you still need to meet minimum eligibility requirements like passing your 12th exams with the necessary marks, and sometimes qualifying entrance exams like NEET for medical courses, your rank or score doesn't need to be as high as it would for merit-based seats.
The process usually involves contacting the college or a trusted consultant, submitting your documents, paying a higher fee (which can vary considerably between colleges), and then receiving an admission confirmation letter.
However, always be cautious of unverified agents or demands for under-the-table payments, and ensure you receive official receipts and verification for all transactions and admissions.
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