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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The MBA programme admissions done by UBS, Chandigarh, do not accept scores of NMAT or SNAP.
All MBA courses offered by UBS under Entrepreneurship and Human Resources specializations are based on CAT score only. The candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of CAT percentile and will then have to undergo the Group Discussion and Personal Interview processes for selection.
So, above that, the overall admission comprises 85% weightage of the CAT score, and 7.5% each is for GD and PI. The cut-off score on the basis of which admission will be granted is usually on the higher side, between 85 and 90 percentiles, for the general category.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Generally, the difficulty level of CAT syllabus is termed as moderate, majority of the questions appear are of medium, accounting for about 40-50% of total questions while difficult questions constitute about 10-20 % of total questions. The rest 30- 40 percent is regarded as easy, simply to answer by giving facts and some basic concepts. To overcome the difficulty level, all the candidates should start preparing at least six to twelve months prior to the exam date and revolve around practicing regularly in between and also, by using online resources, books, and samples to attempt. The exam attracts about two hundred and fifty thousand
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
However, considering the variables regarding different application cycles, the MAT cutoff for Pillai Institute of Management Studies and Research (PIMSR) typically ranges anywhere between 500-550 composite scoring.
The most advisable step would be confirming the actual cutoff for the present year academically from the institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Cut-off of Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management, Mumbai is not available in search results but generally, it conducts admission on the scores received from different entrance exams such as MAT, CMAT, and MAH MBA CET. For MMS, scores are highly competitive because the cut-offs of other exams have been extremely high percentiles. Ideally, the applicants should target a score above the 90th percentile in MAT so that they get a fair probability of getting admission into LLIM. It would be prudent to refer to the official website of LLIM or contact the institute for the right and the latest information regarding cutoffs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depends on exam results, the CMAT cutoff for BLDEA's A S Patil College of Commerce changes depends on the admissions method. Two methods are available to candidates for admission: the Management Quota, which uses CMAT/KMAT scores, or the Government/Merit Quota, which uses CMAT scores through KEA counseling. Candidates must fulfill the minimal eligibility requirements and do well on these tests, while precise cutoff times are not given.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, one can take admission in the MBA/PGDM course at Pillai Institute of Management Studies and Research (PIMSR) in the absence of MAT scores. PIMSR allows other entrance examinations apart from MAT for admission in the MBA/PGDM course. The examinations include the following:
CAT,
XAT,
CMAT,
MAH CET: only for Maharashtra state students.
GMAT: For those from abroad.
If the student has a valid score in anyone exam other than MAT, they may still apply and be considered for admission. Please check the PIMSR official website for eligibility and admission details to understand the requirements for the current year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Admission to the MBA/PGDM course at Shantiniketan Business School (SBS) may be granted without MAT score. SBS accepts scores in national-level entrance exams from CAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT apart from MAT. The candidate will have to be a graduate degree holder with at least 50% marks from a known university. MAT is one of those accepted tests, but candidates can use valid scores on other specified exams for considering admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
No, CAT is not compulory for admission to MBA programme at AAM Business School. As the college accepts scores of other entrance exams, including XAT and TANCET.
Moreover, candidates can also appear for admission without entrance exam scores and based on scores obtained in the last academic merit of undegraduation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, the MAT scores are accepted for admission to the PGDM programme offered at the ICBM School of Business Excellence (ICBM-SBE). The applicants who have a valid MAT score can apply for the programme and they will be considered during the interview, group discussion, and entrance exam phases of the selection process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Cutoff of MAT test for AIMS – Atharva Institute of Management Studies is usually between 500 and 600. However the institute admits students for MBA/PGDM with a composite score of 400 and above. The MAT expected cutoff percentile for AIMS is in the range of 40-50 percentile. Other criteria that the institute uses to select candidates to given courses include performance, past work experience and the results of the interview conducted in the institute. The MAT cutoff scores for AIMS are as follows: Sectional Cutoff – 30 to 40 marks, Composite Score – 400 to 600, Percentile – 40 to 50 percentile.
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