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ANKIT Tiwari

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Here are the best institutes for MBA:
AIMS Institutes (AIMS), Bangalore
INR 9.65 Lacs
Amrita School of Business - Bangalore
INR 10.60 Lacs
Acharya Bangalore B-School
INR 8.10 Lacs
Asian Business School (ABS), Noida
INR 7.45 Lacs
Amrita School of Business, Kochi
INR 6.60 Lacs
Bengal Institute of Business Studies (BIBS), Kolkata
INR 4.64 Lacs
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
INR 7.56 Lacs
Christ Institute of Management, Pune
INR 7.00 Lacs
Doon Business School (DBS), Dehradun
INR 6.75 Lacs
Eastern Institute For Integrated Learning In Management, Kolkata
INR 4.25 Lacs.

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Shahrukh Khan

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Basically top colleges SEE the score of CAT exams, according to that basic you get admission in the top colleges in India CMAT is also good, but I suggest you that focus on CAT exam.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. MAT score of 500 and above or CAT score of 60 percentile and above or XAT score of 60 percentile and above or CMAT score of 60 percentile and above or ATMA score of 60 percentile and above or GMAT score of 450 and above or GRE score of 295 and above. Candidates applying for the Dual Degree MBA (CU) + MBA, (FHWS, Germany) programme should have at least MAT score of 450 and above or CAT score of 60 percentile and above or XAT score of 60 percentile and above or CMAT score of 60 percentile and above or ATMA score of 60 percentile and above or GMAT score of 450 and above or GRE score of 295 and above. For MBA (CU) + MBA (WMU, USA): Stu
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Harsh Rastogi

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BIMTECH Greater Noida.

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Vaibhav Tripathi

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It is decent enough to get admission into a well reputed college.

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Vaibhav Tripathi

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It is an average score and can be considered as decent enough for getting an admission at some of the very well recognised colleges in the country.

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Siddharth Sharma

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No, you are not eligible for VIT Chennai with a MAT score of 521 as this score compiles to around 44-45 percentile. And the MAT cutoff for VIT Chennai is 80+ percentile.

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Siddharth Sharma

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Very frankly speaking. 46 percentile is a very low score for the MAT exam. If you just want to do MBA then you can opt for colleges where they take direct admission. I'm sure there are plenty of them. You won't even require your MAT score card there. But if you are willing to take admission in a good MBA college where you can get a better placement. Then I would suggest you take a year and start preparing for management exams such as CAT CMAT XAT GMAT MAT etc.

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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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Yes, there are some colleges that accept MAT score also.

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