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8 months agoNew answer posted
8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The following list displays colleges together with their expected ATMA cutoff scores. There exists an expected cutoff of 85 at the Institute of Management Studies (IMS) in Ghaziabad and Jaipuria Institute of Management in Noida alongside Delhi School of Business maintaining a cutoff of 75-80. Similarly, in the south, the cutoff at Institute of Public Enterprise in Hyderabad and Indus Business Academy in Bangalore stands at 75-80 points. The expected ATMA cutoff stands at 85-90 for Department of Management Sciences University of Pune (PUMBA) in Pune and Prin. L. N. Welingkar WE School in Mumbai. In addition to this West India Region als
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Getting into Kolhan University for the MBA programme with 120 marks in the ATMA exam can be possible, but it largely depends on the cutoff scores set by the university for that particular year. Each year, the cutoff can vary based on the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and other factors.
It's important to check the specific admission guidelines for Kolhan University and see what the previous year's cutoff was for the MBA program. Additionally, having a good academic background and relevant work experience can also strengthen your application.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Your low percentile of 9.13 in the ATMA exam, despite scoring 420 out of 800, indicates that the percentile reflects how your score compares to other test-takers, not the percentage of marks obtained. Percentiles are calculated based on the number of candidates scoring below you. If a large number of candidates scored higher than you, your percentile would be low, even with a moderate raw score. This could be the case if there were many high-scoring candidates in the exam or if your section-wise performance was weaker. Percentile ranks are relative and not absolute and depend on the overall performance distribution of all test-takers.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, PUMBA accepts multiple scores for its MBA programs, including the MBA in Pharma-Biotechnology. The entrance exams typically accepted are MAHCET, ATMA, CAT, MAT, and CMAT. This allows flexibility for students to apply based on the national or state-level test they have taken. Specifically, ATMA scores are accepted, though the required percentile can vary depending on the category and the competition for that year's admission cycle.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, it's possible to get a good college in Maharashtra for MBA through the CAP round on the basis of your May ATMA score 2018. The merit list for the CAP round is prepared based on the marks obtained in the qualifying exam, including the ATMA score.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, OPJU offers admissions to students who do not have a valid CAT score. This happens because OPJU accepts other national exam scores along with CAT. Listed below are the accepted exams for MBA admissions:
- CMAT
- XAT
- MAT
- ATMA
Those who have a higher score have higher chances of getting admission. Moreover, the students must also fulfill the eligibility requirements prescribed by the university.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, students who hold any foreign country's passport is not eligible to appear for the ATMA exam. The basic eligiblity criteria for the ATMA exam states that any student applying for the ATMA exam must be a citizen of India. There are various other ATMA eligiblity criteria along with the nationality which the students must fulfil before filling the ATMA application form. Students may be asked to provide the proof of nationality at the time of examination or admissions through ATMA exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
No, the ATMA Exam score is valid, not only in management quota admission. ATMA scores are applicable for admissions in various MBA programs within the participating institutes that include government and private colleges.
These are, in fact, a category in themselves, generally known as the management quota, and the admission to these seats is normally dealt with directly by the concerned institutes through their policies. Most of the institutes use the ATMA score for regular merit-based admissions.
So, if one is targeting an institute based on the ATMA score, then it is better to look at the institute-specific eligibility and the admissi
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