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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
You haven't mentioned the college in which you are interested. Check out the cutoff of the respective college.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
TAPMI doesn't accept MAT scores for the admission process of PGDM program. http://www.tapmi.edu.in/admissions/admission-process/ Here's the source link, visit it for more details.

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Shaurya Singh

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Yes, you can apply for MBA in operations management as well as other fields of MBA if you want. Top B-Schools like IIMs, Xavier's, NMIMS, Great Lakes-Chennai, IMT, etc. accept CAT and XAT but NMIMS only accepts NMAT.

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santosh bhawal

Contributor-Level 7

No minimum percentage is required for appearing in MAT exam.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a standardised test being administered by AIMA since 1988 to facilitate Business Schools (B-Schools) to screen candidates for admission to MBA and allied programmes. Govt. of India, Ministry of HRD approved MAT as a national level test in 2003. Graduates in any discipline is eligible to appear in MAT, Final year students of Graduate Courses can also apply for MAT. Majority of BSchools using MAT score has min 50% marks is graduation degree as eligibility criteria.
Refer: https://www.aima.in/testing-services/mat/mat.html

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

Guide-Level 12

Dear Shivam,
If you're interested to study in Bangalore, go for Christ University. If you're interested to study in Mumbai go for JBIMS and if you're interested to study in Delhi, go for JIBS and NIBM.
All the best for your future.

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Ritu Bhandari

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jaya senapati

Beginner-Level 5

You must know the difference between,
MS Ramaiah and RIMS (Ramaiah institute of Management studies)
MS Ramaiah is a very good college with good placement, faculty, exposure, extracurricular facilities.
On the other hand, Ramaiah Institute of Management studies (RIMS), Ramaiah Institute of Business School (RIBS) and Ramaiah Institute of Legal studis (RILS) are under one director, which is completely different from the MS Ramaiah.
People gets confused and joins RIMS RIBS or RILS thinking that it's the same as MS RAMAIAH, but it's far from it. They just run an institution with the same brand name to fool people.
They are very money minded and
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