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yash sahani

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The NMAT cut-off for 2020 is predicted to be in the range of 205 to 250. For reference, candidates may SEE the expected NMAT cut-off 2020 for each participating college below: NMAT Previous Year Cut-Off of 2020, 2019, 2018 Candidates can check the NMAT cut-off for the year 2020, 2019, and 2018 sectional and overall cut-offs below.

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Saransh Jain

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If your CMAT score is above 85 percentile, then you have a good probability to bag IMS & IIPS.

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yash sahani

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Each correct answer is awarded +1 mark and there is zero marking for un-attempted question. The scaled score for each section, in the range of 12 to 120 with a total scaled score for all the three-section coming between 36 and 360, awards equal sectional weightage. No marks will be deducted or given for Un attempted questions or wrong answers. Along with the exam pattern, the candidate must also be updated with the NMAT exam syllabus so that they can prepare better for the exam.

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Nimra Ali

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Yes forms should be filled separately

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Sonima Dwivedi

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Top B schools that accept MBA :
NMIMS Mumbai
Vellore institute of technology Vellore
Xavier institute of Management Bhubaneswar
SRM University Chennai
S. P. Jain of Mumbai
These are top for MBA in HRM.

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yash sahani

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XIMB Cutoff - Common Admission Test (CAT)
Similar to CAT cut off figures, XAT cut off is around 90 percentile. GMAT cut off for XIMB is 550 marks. NMAT cut off is 220 marks. NMAT is considered for selected courses only.

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yash sahani

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The eligibility criteria for academics is a minimum of 55% across 10th, 12th and under graduation and a minimum aggregate average of 70% of 10+12+undergrad. All applicants are required to appear for at least one of the below mentioned tests before submission of their application, in a particular round. So yes I can get admission in SDA Bocconi.

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yash sahani

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149 is a very low score. You need to score a minimum of 180 marks in NMAT exam to get admission in a good B-school for MBA. NMAT cut off is the minimum score required to be scored by aspirants in the exam for admissions into MBA and PGDM courses in NMIMS, its affiliated universities, and other top business schools in the country that accept the NMAT scores. The cut off may be released in the form of a score or percentile.

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NIKITA SINGH

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Graduate management aptitude council states that the admission process of NMAT 2022 will be done in two steps, the first step of NMAT 22 selection process is to appear for the NMAT 22 consisting of three section quantitative skills logical reasoning and language skills as per the MMAP exam pattern, the second stage of NMAT selection process 2022 compromises case discussion and Personal Interview rounds. Application open for MMAP by GMAC accepted by 68 business school in India and abroad including ISB, SPJIMR, TAPML, IBS Hyderabad and many more.

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Yashasvi Gupta

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You should start studying from YouTube. There are lot of free resources you can opt for. Also don't forget to practice last year question papers. They are an aid to practice. Try giving sample papers and keep a timer for yourself. Focus more on mathematics.

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