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Vipra Shrivastava

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Provisional answer key of CMAT refers to the document released by the NTA indicating answers marked by candidate and correct options. This document tell candidates about how many of their attempts are right. 

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Pallavi Gupta

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Validity of CMAT score is one year in most of the colleges. There are a very few and Tier 3 colleges that may accept CMAT score from previous years. So, if they wish to drop a year, they should appear for the exam again in the next session.

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Nitesh Vimal

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The first criteria is CMAT cut off. Candidates should shortlist all the colleges whose cut off is same or lower than their score. Thereafter, check fees, location, accreditation, curriculum, pedagogy and placement reports to choose one foe themselves.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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CMAT score is not valid for admission to IIMs. Candidates who have appeared for CMAT exam can select from over 1300 other MBA colleges in India to pursue the course.

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Esha Singh

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Yes, 6 months is enough to prepare for CMAT exam. Make a plan in the following manner:

First 3 months

Cover syllabus

Next 2 months

Practice mock tests

Last 1 month

Revision and more mock test

Read More: CMAT preparation in 6 months

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Manisha Singh

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All the five sections of CMAT have equal weightage of 20 questions and 80 marks. Candidates must prepare keeping in mind, scoring a minimum of 50 in every section is important for a decent score.

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Anyam Kalra

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Candidates can prepare for CMAT Logical Reasoning with:

·       Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit K. Sinha

·       How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for CAT by Arun Sharma

·       A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by RS Aggarwal

·       Concepts of LR - Logical Reasoning for CAT and Other MBA Exams by Gajendra Kumar 

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Bipasha Jha

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The CMAT exam application usually starts from third week of October. Last date for application is around November last week. The exam is conducted in fourth week of January. Results are declared by February second week. The seats are allotted by ACPC. The registrations start from June and continue till July last week.

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Prasadsai

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For PGDM and MBA admissions at GIBS Business School, the college is very flexible with entrance exams. They accept:

  • CAT
  • XAT
  • MAT
  • CMAT
  • ATMA
  • GMAT

Even if you don't have any of these scores, you can still get admission through their direct admission or interview process.

 

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Guna

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Yes, an 85 percentile in CMAT is considered good for a PGDM scholarship at Best management colleges in Bangalore GIBS Business School and normally makes you eligible.

  • At GIBS,  CMAT 85 percentile or above usually qualifies for a ₹50,000 scholarship on the PGDM fee.

  • Slightly lower ranges (80–84.99 percentile) may still get around ₹35,000, while 70–79.99 percentile can get about ₹25,000.

So with 85 percentile, you are in a strong position for a solid CMAT based scholarship at GIBS; just confirm the exact structure with the current year's brochure or admissions team.

 
 

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