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Vipra Shrivastava

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Most of the MBA colleges that accept MAT score for admission have academic eligibility criteria in line with AICTE guidelines for PG courses. Candidate must have a minimum score of 50 % marks in graduation or equivalent from UGC recognised university. For SC/ST/PwD candidates the minimum score requirement is 45% marks or equivalent.

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Anyam Kalra

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Yes, it is mandatory to appear for GD/PI or the selection round for MBA admission through MAT. The entrance exam score is only one of the criteria of candidate selection. It doesn't ensure admission. The candidates are selected on the basis of their MAT score, academic record, and performance in the GD/PI round.

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Manisha Singh

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For MAT counselling or selection process, candidates will require MAT scorecard, Class 10 marksheet, Class 12 marksheet, Graduation marksheet/certificate, work experience certificate, birth certificate, valid photo ID, category certificate.

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Nitesh Vimal

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SNAP percentile means a candidate's rank against all test takers. It is calculated on the basis of marks scored. For example, total marks in SNAP is 60, so any candidate getting the highest score out of 60 will get 99.99 percentile. Many a times, more than one candidates get highest score so their percentiles are same.

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Esha Singh

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There is no passing mark in SNAP. Candidates scoring more than 0 in the exam are eligible for WAT-PI round of SIU institutes. However, shortlisting of candidates are based on SNAP cut offs, which are between 50 to 99 percentile across the 16 SIU institutes. For example, SIBM Pune cut off for PI shortlisting in 98+ percentile, while SSSS Pune cut off is 55 percentile.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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No, you cannot apply for MDI, Gurgaon. Your CAT score is very low. Generally MDI Gurgaon cut off is around 95-96 %ile.

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Rachit Kumar

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The essential requirement to get admission into the MBA course at Dr. C.V. Raman University Bihar is that candidates must complete their bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. 45% for reserved category candidates. Moreover, the selection process is based on merit, and the university might consider the scores of some management entrance exam to get admission into the MBA. Therefore, CAT can be considered for admission to the MBA course. However, it is not compulsory to have CAT scores for DVRU Bihar MBA admission

 
 

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Tanisha Jain

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You have a chance of getting seat in your desired college with your percentile marks. Over the years, Great lakes will definitely get admission to MBA course at a cutoff percentile of 70 only, and 75 percentile is more than enough to avail the course.

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