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Akanksha Arora

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To get a seat at NIBM for PGDM in Banking and Financial Services, candidate must have a valid percentile in the CAT or CMAT exam. The last round cutoff for admission on the basis of CAT among the General AI category candidates was 50

For candidates seeking admission to the college on the basis of CMAT, the last round closing percentile was 85

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Kapil Lalwani

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To get admission into an MBA at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, some cutoffs in different entrance examinations have to be qualified. Normally, CAT looks for a cutoff of 25 per cent; MAT demands a cutoff of 75 per cent. If you have participated in CMAT then expect its cut-off around 85 percent. By the way, XAT and ATMA cutoffs are not mentioned here. Be careful; admissions rely on many other factors including examination outcomes, Group Discussions and Personal Interviews; so good luck!

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Muskan

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A CMAT score in the range of 95–99+ percentile, or roughly 315–350 raw marks, is sufficient to gain admission to the top MBA programmes in India. Cutoffs beyond the 99th percentile are probably seen at highly competitive B-schools like Great Lakes Institute of Management, SIMSREE Mumbai, JBIMS Mumbai, and others. Because the exam difficulty level and the number of applicants vary annually, these cutoffs may vary significantly from year to year. Students ought to plan out how they will study the material. It aids in their exam performance. Additionally, it's critical that the pupils practise time management.

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Ritu Rathee

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The CMAT 2024 cutoff hasn't been officially announced yet since the exam results haven't been released. However, we can discuss expected cutoffs and how to find the official cutoffs once they are declared.

 

Expected Cutoff for CMAT 2024:

  • Overall: The CMAT cutoff for esteemed MBA colleges generally falls within the range of 95 to 99 percentile. This translates to a raw score range of approximately 251 to 340 (out of a maximum of 400).
  • Sectional: Some colleges might have sectional cutoffs along with the overall cutoff.

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Rashmi Sinha

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The Xavier Institute of Social Service Ranchi accepts several national-level entrance exams, including CAT,  XAT and CMAT for admission to PGDM courses. The institute has released the 2024 cutoff for CMAT for both Unreserved and Reserved categories. As per the data available on the offical website, XISS CMAT cutoff 2024 is 70 for Unreserved category students. For the Reserved category, the CMAT 2024 percentile is 60 for the PGDM-HRM course. 

Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the course-wise XISS Ranchi cutoff 2024 for CMAT:

CourseCMAT Cutoff for Unreserved Category CMAT Cutoff for Reserved Category 
PGDM-HRM7060
PGDM-RM3530
PGDM-MM4540
PGDM-FM4540

Note: The above

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Yatendra Singh

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The Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) is a national-level entrance examination in India for students seeking admission to various management programs at premier institutes across the country. The cutoff for CMAT varies each year based on several factors, such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of seats available in participating institutes.

The minimum cutoff for CMAT is the lowest score that a candidate must achieve to qualify for the exam. This score is usually determined by the exam conducting body, which is the National Testing Agency (NTA) in India. The cutoff

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Yatendra Singh

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(CMAT) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to management programs in various B-Schools across India. The CMAT cut off for Pune Institute of Business Management (PIBM) may vary from year to year based on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and the overall performance of the candidates.

Factors Affecting CMAT Cut Off for PIBM

  1. Number of Applicants: The total number of applicants appearing for the CMAT exam can influence the cut off for PIBM. A higher number of applicants may lead to a higher cut off as the competition increases.
  2. Difficulty
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Rashmi Sinha

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Apart from XAT, the Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship also accepts CMAT scores for admitting students to its MBA course. The CMAT cut offs for admission are usually lower than CAT and XAT so it is a popular preference among management aspirants. CMAT cutoff 2024 for XIME Bangalore is yet to be released. During the XIME Bangalore CMAT cutoff 2022, the percentile was 80 for the General All India category candidates. Considering the previous year score, CMAT cut off for XIME Bangalore MBA course is expepcted to be in a range between 80 to 85 for the General cantegory students. 

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