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Mallika Ahuja

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Having a tattoo on your right ring finger should not cause any issues with the CAT (Common Admission Test) or CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) tests. Both exams largely analyse your aptitude through written assessments and do not often include any examination of your physical appearance or tattoo. However, it is always a good idea to review the most recent guidelines and rules issued by the exam authority to ensure that there are no particular requirements that may affect you. If you follow the usual registration and examination procedures, including providing the required identity documents, your tattoo should not interfere wit

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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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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Yes, it  is necessary to paste the same passport-size photograph, identical to the one uploaded in the admit card in the CMAT exam's form.

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yashika

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Master Of Management Studies (MMS) is governed by the selection procedure through CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ JMET/ ATMA & CMAT. As it has very limited seats 15% all India Quota seats. The competition is very high seats are allocated through rank without such exam it is impossible to join GNIMS and the candidate who appear for the final year examination of any Bachelor's degree of minimum three years duration can apply and the percentage of marks mentioned above.

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Barshan Mondal

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The CMAT cutoff for LEAD College of Management, The cutoff is likely to be in the range of 95-99 percentile based on the cutoffs at other top MBA colleges. The final admission, however, depends on the candidate's performance in the college's own admission process.

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Sulagna G

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, you can join IIHMR Bangalore for the PGDM in Health Management programme without CMAT. The eligibility criteria for admission to IIHMR Bangalore's PGDM programme is a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates) and no requirement for a CAT/MAT/CMAT score. This institute offers scholarships based on academic performance. The admission process include submitting the application and the shortlisted students are selected based on group discussion or personal interview.

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Muskan

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The projected CMAT cutoff percentile for NIA Pune is greater than 75. The weightage given to various components during selection is shown below. 1. Previous academic record: 20%. 2. Performance in CAT/CMAT: 50% 3. Performance in GD/PI: 30% 4. Relevant work experience (those candidates with relevant work experience will be given preference during the interview). So, while the above work experience gives you a slight advantage, if your academic and GD/PI performance is good, you can convert this.

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