If you've taken the CAT or MAT multiple times, you're probably wondering if you can submit multiple attempts to GIBS during the application process. It's an easy answer; just include details about each test attempt (e.g., date taken) and attach each of your scorecards.
Generally speaking, if you've taken the CAT or MAT multiple times, you'll be expected to submit your the highest available score. This is taken into account by GIBS when evaluating your application because their goal is to assess each candidate based on their the highest performance.
The key point is that the scorecards must be authentic and easily verifiable by the GIBS admissions committee. While you do not need to submit every attempt you've taken, if you submit multiple scores from your CAT or MAT, the admissions committee will evaluate those scores with a focus on your the highest percentile or composite score (whichever is greater). This ensures all applicants will have a fair chance to present their the strongest applications.
Once your scores are received, the GIBS admissions team will evaluate your application via group discussions and interviews, among other means. While the entrance exam score is only one part of the entire application evaluation process, submitting your the highest score for consideration will help maximize your chances of being invited for an interview.