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Anamika Jha

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One of the best reasons why MAT is considered as easy compared to other MBA entrance examination is the number of attempts, there is no limit on the number of attempts for this examination. MAT is conducted four times in an year through different modes.

However, each attempt will require a new application along with a new fees. 

To know more about the MAT examination, refer to the official website. 

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Anamika Jha

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Yes, MAT is easier than other MBA entrance examinations in many aspects. The questions range from easy to moderate level in terms of difficulty hence making it easy for most candidates. There is no sectional time limit, it depends upon the candidates to choose how much they want to spend on a particular section. The former is conducted four times an year, making it more easy for candidates to learn from their mistakes. There is no number of compulsory questions, out of 200 questions, candidates can choose as much as they wish to. 

To know more about the MAT examination, refer to the official website.

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Sourav Agarwal

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The selection process for an MBA depends upon the college to which a student is applying for or applying to. Each such college or university has its way of selecting students and it depends upon the description of the college. Now, coming to the most used process for selection in an MBA programme is a group discussion round followed by a personal interview round and then the student needs to wait for the list of candidates that have been selected after the process. The minimum MAT score that is required by an MBA student again depends upon the college that he or she is applying to, each college and university in India has its own set o

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Subrata Ram

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Yes, You can get into RICSe School of Built Environment with 70% In MAT . It's also varies with different percentile on every year according to the trend . And if I talk about the other Examinations like - 

  1. CAT ( Percentile ) - 70% ( Cut-off)
  2. NMAT Score- 140 

The following informations are collected through the feedback and Opinions, if you need learn the actual Probablity of next then you need to follow the upcoming trend to take admission in this college . 

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Sanjana Paul

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The minimum MAT cut off for applicants is 600/800. However, top MBA colleges may consider a MAT sectional score cut off. The expected cut off for these colleges is 70 to 90+ MAT percentile
 
Chitkara University, Chandigarh allocates seats based on students' merit ranking in entrance exams. The eligibility criteria for admission to engineering programs is a minimum aggregate of 60% or 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Maths in class XII.

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Sathvik Reddy

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MBA admission is mainly based on the scores scored in the entrance exam, group discussions and personal interview.

The minimum MAT score required for the MBA is about 600/800 to secure a place in the MBA college.

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