Does a candidate really get shortlisted on the basis of MAH-CET or CMAT? If yes,what is cutoff for home university i.e. mumbai for both?

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    rajnish kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Yes students are shortlisted on the basis of CET or CMAT (but CET is compulsory) for MMS. Last year cutoff was around 97 percentile for both home university or Mumbai university.
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    Yazad Mithaiwala | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    You can apply through both exams, 70% home University seats through CET AND rest would be all India seats through other exams, and for mms cut off would be 140+ in cet
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    Yashodhan Deshmukh | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Hi shubham, yes the candidates do get shortlisted from MAH CET and CMAT.The average cut off for CMAT and MAT is 99.x percentile. While that for MHT CET is 99.xx percentile.
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    Aniruddha Rege | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    For the PGDM program, we accept CMAT scores. The candidates are shortlisted for the CDPI round purely on the basis f this score. The seats in PGDM are open to all, with no quotas. The CMAT cutoff last year was 92.xx percentile, but can vary this year. For MMS, the notification is yet to be out.
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    Mangesh Palav | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Yes , the candidate gets shortlisted. for home university ,the cut off depends as per your category .
    Following are the tentative cut offs :
    for general - 96%ile
    OBC - 93%
    SC &ST - 70-75%ile.
    changes can be there for cut offs as per DTE discretion.
    Usually CMAT scores are used for ALL INDIA SEATS.
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    Saily Jawkar

    9 years ago
    Hi Shubham,Yes , candidate can get shortlisted on the basis of MAH-CET or CMAT. Generally the cut off for mh-cet is around 95%le but it may fluctuate depending upon the number of applications. Also it may further go down in the final cap round of DTE. All the best!

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