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Akash Kumar Gupta

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NMAT cutoff for Universal AI University in 2023 is between 180 to 200. However, it is absolutely dependent upon the academic history and work experience of an applicant. An applicant, who is relatively more competent academically, has lower cutoffs while students who are not so good with their academic history might need a near upper limit scores. The university focuses on a holistic admission process, considering entrance exam scores and academic performance, making it accessible for a range of applicants seeking to enroll in their programs.

 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you can join Universal AI University for the Executive MBA without taking the NMAT. The admissions are primarily done based on the entrance exam of UBSAT and personal interviews. Candidates with good work experience can be exempted from the entrance exam requirement. Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with an aggregate score of at least 50%. The minimum period of professional experience is two years. This flexibility allows the seasoned professional to join the programme without standardized test scores, based rather on work experience and leadership potential.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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NMAT score is accepted by many good b schools mostly private but you can get some good college with this score.

 

I suggest you to explore about -

CAT

CMAT

TISS NET

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With a score of 110 in NMAT, you may have the opportunity to apply to some of the management colleges in Pune and Mumbai. You may have the opportunity to apply in Mumbai to NMIMS Mumbai, though its cut-offs are higher for top programmes. Xavier Institute of Management and Research accepts NMAT scores and, hence may be considered an option too. In Navi Mumbai, ITM Business School and SIES College of Management Studies accept NMAT scores for PGDM admissions. Note that cutoffs change every year based on factors such as the number of applicants and the popularity of the course.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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NMAT stands for NMIMS Management Aptitude Test, and this is a highly sought-after entrance exam that NMIMS and other institutions have developed. The exam sections will be Language Skills, Quantitative Skills, and Logical Reasoning. The exams usually occur in a time window, and students may select the preferred date.

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Arindam Modak

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With a score of 216 in NMAT, the chances of getting a call from XIMB (Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar) are high since the overall cutoff for enrollment in XIMB during the recent years has been close to 200-220. But your sectional scores are also important here since a lot of institutes have set minimum sectional cutoffs. Logical Reasoning-70; Language Skills-82; Quantitative Aptitude-64: These scores would either meet the requirements or come quite close depending on the sectional cutoff XIMB will have this year.

You should, however, apply to XIMB and check the particular cut-off trends for 2024, for confirming eligibility.

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Arindam Modak

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With a score of 221 in the second NMAT retake, you are eligible for many good business schools that take NMAT scores. Some of the top colleges you can think of applying to are :-

NMIMS Mumbai: Generally, calls for the further rounds are given to students with scores around 210-220 for one of the topmost choices, especially for programs like MBA in Business Management, Marketing, and HR.

The Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME), located in Bangalore: It accepts NMAT scores, and placement is good in marketing, finance, and operations.

So, Shiv Nadar University: It has many MBA programs and considers NMAT; it is also re

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Rayamkula Harish

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The institute TAPMI, Manipal, is among several other institutes accepting NMAT scores for admission to the MBA programs of the institute. The cutoff marks for NMAT TAPMI usually fall between the ranges of 200-210 but vary slightly every year. It tends to be influenced by the number of applicant pools and the other variables.

 The competitive way of the admission process is indicated by the fact that applicants scoring in this range undoubtedly stand a better chance to be shortlisted for the next stage, which includes group discussion and personal interview.

TAPMI holistically judges academic performance, work experience, and persona

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Anjali Deval

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IIBS Bangalore is a great alternative to pursue an MBA in CAT 50 percentile as it offers holistic admissions and transforms you. The institute provides the learning experience of the global exposure along with strong placements, as average salary is around INR 8.7 LPA, faculty, and campus facility. If you meet the eligibility criteria of the IIBS Bangalore (CAT/CMAT/NMAT), then you can apply for the MBA programme directly at this institution.

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