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ADIL AFNAN

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Yes, JIMS Kalkaji, Delhi accepts CAT as well as results from XAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA for both courses in Management and Business. But the cutoff marks for each exam varies.  They accept a CAT, XAT or ATMA composite score of above 500 with atleast 50% graduation score. Now, it may vary each year but this was one of the frequently seen threshhold score for admission in JIMS Kalkaji

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Aakanksha Singh

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As per the information given, ABS accepted exam such as CAT/MAT/XAT/ ATMA/CMAT/GMAT/ABSAT for admission at PGDM/MBA course. The minimun cutoff is around 60 percentile (General). However, still kindly check out the official webside of ABS for up to date information. 

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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No, NIT Calicut does not accept CMAT scores for admission to MBA course. For admission to MBA (Regular) course, candidates must qualify for CAT with a valid score. Candidates have to submit their CAT scores at the time of applying for MBA on the official website of NIT Calicut. However, for aspirants of industry-sponsored MBA courses, candidates are offered admission based on their ranks obtained in the Department-level written test.

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Janki H Gajjar

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Woxsen University offers admission to three MBA courses namely MBA General, MBA Financial Services and MBA Business Analytics through NMAT scores. Candidates with a valid score are only eligible for the further admissions round of  Psychometric Test and the Personal Interview. Candidates seeking MBA admission can check out Woxsen University NMAT cutoff trends in the table mentioned below for the General category All india candidates:

Section20222023
NMAT Overall Score160160

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Harshv Vardhan

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Yes for taking admission in MBA programme in nagaland univeristy you need to appear in MAT Exam.It is standarized test that has been adminstered since 1998 to help business school candidates to MBA and releated program.

eligiblity:Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with minimum of 50 % ( 45% for ST and SC)

 

Exception:
Candidates who have appeared for CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/ATMA and having valid score can
directly apply for GD and PI

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Omaditya Jha

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Yes, MAT is required for MBA at UKA Tarsadia University for some specializations. The university accepts CMAT, CAT, and MAT scores for admission to its MBA program. While the eligibility criteria mention a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories), the specific score requirement for each entrance exam may vary depending on the specialisation you choose. It's best to check the university's website or contact the admissions office for the latest information on specific score requirements.

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Nayan haldar

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Nehru College of Aeronautics and Applied Sciences is one of the top institutes in the field of Aeronautics and Applied Sciences. So, the minimum CAT score the college accepts is above the 90 percentile. With 70 percentile you might have fewer chances for admission. The main exam accepted by the college is TANCET. To get admission to the Nehru College of Aeronautics and Applied Sciences a candidate should have cleared graduation from a recognized university, if applying for PG courses, or class 12th if applying for UG courses.

The selection is based on a qualifying examination, followed by Personal Interviews and Group Discussions.

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NEELAGANDAN P

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MBA Colleges Accepting MAT

Management Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by All India Management score in NagalandAssociation (AIMA) which is a apex body of professional management with active support of the Government of India is the national wide exam being accepted by over thousand of colleges in India and by many colleges in Nagaland, for Providing admission in management education MBA or PGDM.

The University accepts scores of all major central level examinations like CUET, GATE, JRF, and CAT to offer admission to the students in professional courses. The University conducts its own entrance level test to offer admission in UG and PG cour

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Divyansh Jain

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For admission to its MBA program, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) normally accepts scores from national-level business entrance tests like the Common business Admission Test (CMAT), Common Admission Test (CAT), or any other exam that is comparable and accepted by the university. Many business institutes, including some universities, in India regularly accept the business Aptitude Test (MAT).

Notwithstanding, particular qualifying standards and admission examination prerequisites could differ annually and are subject to modification. For the most accurate and current information regarding entrance exam requirements and qualifyin

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