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Exam Format: CAT is a computer-based test, whereas MAT is available in both computer-based and paper-based formats. Some students may prefer the traditional paper-based format, while others may be more comfortable with the computer-based format. Exam Difficulty: CAT is generally considered more difficult than MAT. CAT is a more competitive exam, with a higher level of difficult
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However, a composite score of 719.50 and a percentile of 96.50 in February MAT are generally considered to be good scores. To improve your chances of admission, you may want to research the admission requirements of the institutions and programs you are interested in, and ensure that you meet
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However, based on the information you have provided, scoring 86.18 percentile and a composite score of 658 in May MAT is a good achievement. It indicates that you have performed better than 86.18% of the candidates who appeared for the exam.
To determine your chances of admission, you should check the eligibility criteria and selection process of the institution or program you are intere
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Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (SIMC)
Flame University
Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM)
International School of Business and Media (ISB&M)
MIT World Peace University - School of Media and Journalism
Please note that the acceptance of MAT scorecard for admission may vary each year, so it's advisable to check with the respective college's admission office for the latest information on admission c
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