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Harshita Barnwal

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MAT (Management Aptitude Test) is not compulsory for MBA at MSRUAS (M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences). However, candidates must have a valid score in the RUAS AT (Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences Aptitude Test) for admission into the MBA program. The MAT scores are required for 20 seats in MBA courses in different streams such as MBA Finance.The admission process for MSRUAS MBA programme involves the following steps:

 

  1. Apply for admission through the online application form
  2. Pay the registration fee and the first-year fee as per the schedule mentioned in the Provisional Offer Letter
  3. Submit the original documents along
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Harshita Barnwal

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Yes, MSRUAS accepts MAT (Management Aptitude Test) scores for admission to its MBA program. Candidates will be chosen based on their performance in the RUAS AT, provided that they meet all other eligibility criteria. CAT/MAT/CLAT/SLAT/JEE MAINS scores will be considered for the corresponding respective courses.

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Ayan Jana

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While having a 70% score in MAT is a positive factor, admission to VELS Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS) also depends on your overall academic performance. The institute requires a minimum aggregate of 50% in your 10+2 or bachelor's degree. For the MBA program, a bachelor's degree with a minimum 50% aggregate is essential. While a 70% MAT score is promising, it's crucial to emphasize a well-rounded application, including a strong academic background and performance in group discussions and personal interviews, which can compensate for a lower percentile in MAT. 

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Diya Pahwa

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Yes, acording to cutoff of BML Munjal University you are eligible to get admission in this university with minimum 50% marks in unde graduate course

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Shreya Das

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VITBS MBA scholarships and Financial Support MAT score of 760 to 790 are eligible for 50% tution fee waiver. NMAT score of 346 to 360 are eligible for full tution fee waiver.

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Avik Saha

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MIT Art, Design and Technology (MIT ADT) University in Pune offers undergraduate (UG) courses like B.Tech, BFA, BPA, BA, B.Sc., B.Des., B.Arch., and BBA. For admission to UG courses, candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with 50% marks. Admission is based on candidates' performance in JEE Main / MHT CET or Uni-Gauge.

For admission to M.E./M.Tech courses, candidates must have an undergraduate degree with 50% aggregate and 10+2 with 50% aggregate. The university accepts exams like GATE, PERA CET, MHTCET MTech, JEE Main, MHT CET, and NEET.

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vinay jadhav

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The minimum  marks required for MBA from Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research (TIMSR) varies depending on the entrance exam. The required MAT percentiles  are 90th for Marketing, 85th for Finance, 80th for Operations, 75th for Systems, and 70th for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. In 2023, MAH MBA CET category All India had 98 percent and  MMS programme cutoff was 97.38 percent. In 2023, the MBA cutoff rate in  TIMSR was 94.87 . However, the minimum admission threshold for  TIMSR may vary depending on the specific programme and  year of admission.

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Akash Sahoo

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Graphic Era University (Deemed to be University)requires a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from a recognised University for admission to its MBA program. Candidates with a 75 percentile in CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT or a 210 score in NMAT are exempted from the aptitude test. 
 
Candidates are selected based on their merit scores obtained in the last qualifying exam. For courses such as MBA, BTech, MCA, etc., candidates have to qualify for state/ national-level entrance exams, followed by a Personal Interview round. 
 
The MAT exam score is accepted by more than 600 MBA colleges in India. 

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Akash Sahoo

Beginner-Level 5

Graphic Era University's MBA admission process includes an aptitude test and a personal interview or self-introduction video. Candidates with a 75th percentile in CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT or a 210 score in NMAT are exempt from the aptitude test. 
 
 
Graphic Era's MBA (IMPACT) programme requires a minimum 80th percentile score in CAT/XAT and a personal interview.
The selection criteria for the MBA (General) programme includes: 
 
  • An undergraduate degree with a 60% aggregate
  • A 55% aggregate for reserved category
  • CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT + GD/PI
Candidates are admitted to the MBA programme based on a merit list prepared using CAT/MA
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Suprativ Garg

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No, MAT is not required for the MBA programme at ICBM-SBE. The institute offers a two-year full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) program, and the admissions process considers various entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA, MAT, and GMAT, among others. While MAT scores are accepted for admission to their MBA program, they are not compulsory. Candidates seeking admission to the PGDM programme are required to hold a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks.

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