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Sreetama Tyagi

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GK is memory based, so all that you need to do is memorise important events and occurrences. So, candidates may not need a lot of time to prepare for CMAT GK. They can devote one or two months for it. On daily basis, they can read Year Books for one hour to memorise events. Apart from that they can use CMAT question papers to know types of static GK questions asked previously. Candidates can refer to GK books too in free time.

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CMAT RC passages are easy. Candidates need not worry about RCs in CMAT because they are short and pretty much straight forward. Questions are fact based and generally require candidates to identify the main argument/theme/idea of the passage. Sometimes, there are a few vocabulary and idiom based questions too, but mostly from familiar areas and topics. The length is about 200-500 words.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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Yes, it is necessary to attempt GK section in CMAT as unlike other MBA entrance exams, scores of GK are included in percentile calculation in CMAT. Total number of GK questions in 20 and attempting 8-10 questions correctly, can get the candidate desired sectional cut off in CMAT. So, while preparing for CMAT exam, do not ignore GK. You can prepare for it in the last couple of months with the help of year books as most of the questions are asked from Static GK.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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The minimum academic criteria for MBA admission through CMAT is minimum 50% in graduation for General category students and minimum 45% for SC/ST/PwD category students. Even though this eligibility criteria is not mandatory for CMAT, it is the basic requirement for full time MBA as per the AICTE regulations.

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Anyam Kalra

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For admission to MBA/MMS courses offered by State affiliated universities, Maharashtra State CET cell accepts CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/GMAT/ATMA scores too for All India category candidates. If you wish to participate in the MAH MBA CAP round through your CMAT score, you can fill the CAP registration form and participate in seat allotment rounds. The MAH MBA CAP is conducted in June-September every year, after the announcement of MAH MBA CET result.

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Aman Yadav

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With a 90.57 percentile in CMAT 2025, the admission to IMS DAVV Indore's MBA Core programme may be challenging for General category candidates, as past cutoffs have usally hovered around the 97-98 percentile. However cutoffs may vary this year depending on difficulty level of this year CMAT and student perfromance .

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Dua naqvi

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There are many options for you kindly check the list below 

  • IITs:
  • NITs
  • Jamia Millia Islamia
  • Indian Institute of Forest Management
  •  Delhi School of Economics 
  • XLRI Jamshedpur
  • IITs (through CAP):
  •  IIMs

Kindly look for the brochure for more information 

Thank you 

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