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Aman Kumar Thakur
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The cutoff for admission to PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) programs through CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) exam varies from year to year and across different institutes. The cutoffs are based on several factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, the number of available seats, and the institute's admission criteria.
However, based on the previous year's trends, the expected cutoffs for admission to PGDM programs through CMAT are as follows:
For Tier 1 and 2 institutes: The cutoff percentile for admission to PGDM programs in Tier 1 and 2 institutes through CMAT is generally in the range
However, based on the previous year's trends, the expected cutoffs for admission to PGDM programs through CMAT are as follows:
For Tier 1 and 2 institutes: The cutoff percentile for admission to PGDM programs in Tier 1 and 2 institutes through CMAT is generally in the range
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Aman Kumar Thakur
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Here could be several reasons why you were not selected for admission despite having a good CMAT score, strong academic record, and work experience. Some possible reasons are:
Competition: Admission to MBA programs is highly competitive, and institutes receive a large number of applications from candidates with strong academic and work backgrounds. So, despite having a good score, you may have missed out on admission due to stiff competition from other candidates with even better scores. Admission Criteria: MBA institutes have their specific admission criteria, which consider various factors such as academic scores, work experience, ext
Competition: Admission to MBA programs is highly competitive, and institutes receive a large number of applications from candidates with strong academic and work backgrounds. So, despite having a good score, you may have missed out on admission due to stiff competition from other candidates with even better scores. Admission Criteria: MBA institutes have their specific admission criteria, which consider various factors such as academic scores, work experience, ext
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deepika maurya
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Since Common Management Admission Test is an annual exam, you can attempt it only once in a particular year. However, you can take the exam in the consequent academic sessions any number of times. A score from the last Common Management Admission Test exam will be taken into account at the time of admission. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Common Management Admission Test exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/mba/cmat-exam). I hope this will help you.
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deepika maurya
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Yes, the Common Management Admission Test score is the total marks one has scored in the exam (sum total of marks scored in the five sections basis correct and incorrect attempts), whereas the Common Management Admission Test percentile is the rank of an applicant compared to all other test takers. Common Management Admission Test Percentile Calculation:
Percentile P = 100 x Number of students who appeared in the examination with raw marks equal to or less than the candidate/Total number of candidates who appeared. For example, suppose 10,000 students appeared in the Common Management Admission Test exam. And student A has got the Numbe
Percentile P = 100 x Number of students who appeared in the examination with raw marks equal to or less than the candidate/Total number of candidates who appeared. For example, suppose 10,000 students appeared in the Common Management Admission Test exam. And student A has got the Numbe
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