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Tn Rani

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MAT and CAT are entrance examinations for admission in management school. There are several institutes which accept both.
CAT is difficult as compared to MAT. MAT is the easier version.
Course wise there is no difference in the syllabus of two, only the level of questions are different. Questions in CAT are much difficult from those of MAT. CAT is conducted once every year and MAT is conducted four times in a year
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Jayadev Thrikandiyoor

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They are treated on parity which is taken care of. You need not worry about the different tests affecting your chances.

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Jayadev Thrikandiyoor

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Hi, these cut offs along with the sectional cut offs mentioned on our website(www.spjimr.org) are mandatory for admission into the course.

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Sandeep Kumar

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Sainath, GMAT score and XAT scores are not to be used together. Only one of these is to be evaluated - Your GMAT score of 700 will provide you with better opportunity than XAT score of 80 percentile. You will be eligible with your GMAT score.

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Sudha Choudhary

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You can just type on google play store "current affairs app for MBA preparation". Their you will find list of application. And according to your need you can download.

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Nishant Pathakmyself Nishant Kumar PAthak

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Yes lots of government institutes are there but only by CAT or CMAT. You have to score much better for getting a good government college and by 70+%ile in CAT you will get lots of government college but you have to face GD/PI.

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Raviraj Joshi

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Yes, there is negative marking in exams you mentioned above.

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Aarti Singh

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Likesh, there are different ways of admission in MBA. Some institutes prefer CAT/XAT/ MAT scores only for admission to MBA course. And to appear for CAT/XAT/MAT etc student needs to have 50% in graduation. But eligibility criteria varies for various Management Institutes or Universities, they can take different %age in graduation along with CAT/ MAT/ XAT scores.
Another way of admission is internal tests or admission criteria of individual Management Institutes or Universities.
Yet another way is of management quota seats.
If you appeared for any of the tests go for admission using that otherwise use your graduation scores for admission
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Sandeep Kumar

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CAT preparation alone will not be enough for XAT as XAT has a section on Decision Making which is very different from anything on CAT question paper. You will need extra preparation for it.

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