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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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There is not much difference between the two in terms of difficulty level. CMAT is a bit easier than MAT as the number of questions needs to be answered in the CMAT is less than the number of questions that need to be answered in MAT. In CMAT, 100 questions need to be answered, 200 questions in CMAT.
Also, more time will be given for solving questions in CMAT than MAT. This gives CMAT ample edge over MAT in difficulty level. There is no significant difference in the nature of questions asked in MAT and CMAT. Even though students will be tested in 4 sections in CMAT and 5 sections in MAT.

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For MBA - IB Programme
Domestic candidates (in India) IIFT Exam
International candidates (outside India) - GMAT
For Executive Programmes - Application based
IIFT eligibility for MBA-IB:
The candidate must have a recognised Bachelor's degree of minimum 3 years' duration in any discipline. Candidates appearing for the final year Bachelor's degree / equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed the degree requirements and are awaiting results can also apply.
Eligibility for executive courses:
Candidate must have a Post-Graduate Degree/Engineering Degree or equivalent from any recognised university or institution and manageri
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Priyansh Panday

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First of all, you have to appear for CAT examination and score good percentile in that and then perform well in GD-PI.

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iam ssuhana

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Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University accepts both CAT and MAT scores.

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Top MBA Colleges in Bangalore are mentioned at the link provided below. This ranking is based on rankings published by The Week, Business Today and National Institutional Ranking Framework (MHRD). https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-bangalore/2-2-0-278-0.

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Mishita Singhal

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You cannot get any good college. You can try MAT for the next attempt and also you can go for colleges that don't take exam scores but use their own tests as the admission criteria. Also, you can try through other quotas to get into a good college.

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Mishita Singhal

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95 percentile is a good score and you can fetch good colleges from the score. Your list will start from VIT to SP Jain and also Balaji. You can further explore more to see if your score is accepted by more colleges.

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There's 85% chance that you'll get a good college with that score in Mumbai as well as Pune.

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