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Abhishek Desai

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Unfortunately, there is no good B-School via NMAT which has a cut-off as low as 152. I would suggest you to opt for a retake and try scoring at least 190 (if you really wish) so as to eye a decent B-School like MISB Bocconi or NMIMS Hyderabad. Good luck!

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Abhishek Desai

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Unfortunately, there is no good B-school via NMAT which has a cutoff as low as 154. I would suggest you to opt for a retake and try scoring at least 190 so as to eye a decent B-School like MISB-Bocconi or NMIMS-Hyderabad. Good luck!

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Abhishek Desai

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Unfortunately, with that score, you cannot get an interview call even from a decent B-school. I would suggest you either opt for a retake (only if you seriously believe that you can score much better than that) or target the other upcoming exams like SNAP, XAT, etc.

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Samriddhie Taneja

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Hi,
It was 135 last time.

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Shreya Bagaria

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The NMAT score accepted by IBS-Hyderabad is at least 185-190 for all the campuses.

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Rashika Ghosh

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1) SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies-
2) Xavier school of Human Resource Management- Bhubaneswar.
3) Xavier school of Rural Management- Bhubaneswar.
4) Xavier school of Sustainability- Bhubaneswar
5) Xavier Faculty of Management ( Urban Management and Governance)- Bhubaneswar
6) MISB Bocconi
7) ICFAI Business School (IBS) Hyderabad and other locations.
8) Shiv Nadar University.
9) Alliance University.
10) VIT University
11) Amity University
12) Thapar School of Management
13) Woxsen School of Business Management
14) University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES)
15) GITAM School of International Business, Visakhapatnam
16) Hyder
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Pulkit Taneja

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The scores of candidates will be equated and percentile scores are calculated after the completion of exam for declaring the final NMAT result. Check below, how the scaled and percentile scores are calculated.

Scaled scores: The scaled scores are prepared after normalising the marks obtained by the candidates. These scores are equated to account any differences in the overall difficulty level. This process is applied to check the scores are comparable across the different sets of question papers.

Final percentile: The final percentile is prepared after the candidates have appeared for NMAT by GMAC examination. The scorecard of NMAT sent

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! The scores of an NMAT attempt are declared within 2-3 weeks. Thus, one can expect the scores of window 1 to be declared at the start of window 3(during the initial 1-2 days) and likewise for the other windows. However, you can immediately register for a retake in case you are not satisfied with your first attempt. As far as I know, one can apply for a retake 24 hours after the first attempt is done.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Jayesh,
After qualifying the exam, there is personal interview round as well for NMIMS.
To get admission into NMIMS you will have to clear that round and in order to clear that you will have to improve your communication skills.
Start reading English newspapers, novels, watch English videos (it helps), converse with people in English on a daily basis which will help you overcome your fear of public speaking.
You can also try and speak on random different topics standing in front of a mirror.Keep trying. You will succeed.
Good Luck!

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