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Keshav Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Hello Gaurav,
NDIM, Asia Pacific & JIMS-Rohini all are of the same level B-Schools in Delhi-NCR. In terms of ROI, you will definitely get back what you have invested. Almost same companies come for placements in all these colleges with the same package.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
List of colleges accepting 635 composite score in MAT:
1. VIT Business School
2. Fostiima Business School
3. Sona School of Management
4. Pearl School of Business
5. Proton Business School, Indore
6. Mangala Institute of Management Studies
7. New Horizon Leadership Institutions
8. Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management & Technology
9. A.I.M.S School of Business, Bangalore
10. DBA Global Business School, Bangalore
11. Dr. B.C.Roy Engineering College Faculty of Management Studies
12. Galgotias Business School
13. New Delhi Institute of Management

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Here is the eligibility criteria for the MAT 2017 December exam:
- Graduates in any discipline can take the exam.
- Final year graduation students can also apply.
- Theres no age limit for MAT exam.
Link for top B-Schools for MBA. You can filter out colleges in Bangalore and Hyderabad:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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Ajitesh KumaresanWilling To Enjoy Life with Ethical Wealth!

Contributor-Level 8

MAT score cut-off for September 2017 for "Male candidates is 70 percentile" and the cut-off for "female candidates is 65 percentile" in Thiagarajar School of Management. But I'm afraid, seats have been mostly filled in our college (Thiagarajar School of Management).

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Biplab Chowdhury

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can. You need to be a graduate in any stream to pursue MBA.

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lakshmi s

Beginner-Level 4

According to last year's cut-off, you might get in. You might attend the counselling session to get to know which branch you can study in.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

TIME and IMS are one of the top Institute for MAT and CAT. One important thing to be noted is that they both offer quality education. A Lot campuses like DIRECTION, TANDEM, etc. are also famous.
The MAT coaching Institutes relay on the previous questions. They will conduct regular mock test as well. The most important highlights of this coaching centers are:
1. Mock Test
2. Pre-MAT Test
3. Online Books
4. Accessible In All States.
5. Experienced Faculties
6. They Will Use All Kind Of Shortcuts To Deal With The Exams.
7. Updated Text Book Study Is Also Provided.
Approximately 75% of them who quality MAT and CAT are done with their coaching in th
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Saikat Kar

Contributor-Level 6

It always depends upon you. If you are interested in Foreign Trade then you must appear for IIFT and if you are interested in doing specialisation in some other feild like marketing, finance, etc., then MAT should be your first priority. But on the other hand, MAT is conducted four times a year, so it is wise to appear for IIFT now and then appear for the next MAT exam. It's a safe-sided game where you lose no opportunity. So, think before you take any action.
Best of luck for your exams.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

The syllabus of MAT comprises topics or chapters from each section that aspirants should study to ace the exam. Analysing the previous year's question papers experts have suggested topics from Language Comprehension, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, General Intelligence and Critical Reasoning and Indian & Global Environment that are important for the entrance exam.
The focus of the test is on the basic concept of mathematics. The topics include Arithmetic, Geometry and Mensuration, and miscellaneous topics such as Time, Speed & Distance, Simple/Compound Interest, Series, Mixture and Set theory. it is important to dev
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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

Yes, it has most of what a MAT exam needs provided you take every example and solve it by your own. R. S. Agarwal is mostly preferred overall because the level of understanding for students is very good. It is basic book to study Aptitude, Quantitative and Qualitative, etc. MAT is a normal exam you just need to study little more with RS Agarwal book. However, don't make any assumption that your exams questions will come from RS Agarwal book but that type of examples will be there.
First, analyse the syllabus of MAT and Identify which topic you need to prepare then opt the book and read, solve what is there in RS Agarwal. You will sure
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