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Sayali Pansare
7 years ago
Hi Harshali, as far as I know MAT and ATMA scores are not acceptable by SIMSREE. MAH-CET CMAT scores are accepted by SIMSREE. MAT/ATMA scores were accepted by PUMBA if you are from outside Maharashtra. MAT score was acceptable untill last year. According to notification of dte only CAT, CET, CMAT s

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Cheryl Fernandes
7 years ago
MAT and ATMA is not accepted in SIMSREE. Only MAH-CET, CMAT, and CAT scores are accepted.

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Vikas Pandey
7 years ago
Hello Harshali, You are eligible to apply through CMAT/ATMA/MAT/CET. Make sure to stay updated with dates for admission process. Stay in touch with DTE MBA 2018 website. Hope it helps.

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Amol Chopade
7 years ago
Yes, you can apply through MAT, as in the All India seats, which are limited for every college. So, I suggest you to apply through CET where you get plenty of seats reserved for you as a Maharashtra Candidate. And DTE Maharashtra does not accept the score of ATMA from this year.

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Soham Kshirsagar
7 years ago
Hello Harshali, Maharashtra student can apply for both the institutes with MAT as well as ATMA score. If you have filled the form for CET, I would suggest you to prepare and score the maximum. And if not, then you can apply just on the basis of ATMA/MAT score.

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Account Deleted
7 years ago
From this year onwards only CAT/CMAT/MAH-CET exams will be considered for admissions via CAP rounds. MAT/ATMA/XAT or any other exam scores won't be accepted for Maharashtra as well as outside Maharashtra Students.

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meenal bhosale
7 years ago
Yes, you can apply through MAT for admission in PUMBA. Please check the DTE website for admission details: www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in.

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Manish Gadekar
7 years ago
Hello Harshali, I am crores of DMS PUMBA so would be able to tell you only about our college. Moreover you are eligible to apply through CMAT ATMA MAT CET. Make sure to stay updated with dates for admission process. Stay in touch with DTE MBA 2018 website. Much regards.

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NIDHI PATKAR
7 years ago
Hello Harshal! PUMBA accepts MAT scores for MBA general. However, ATMA scores are applicable for MBA- Pharma biotechnology in course In PUMBA. For more details, visit PUMBA website All the best. Regards.

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Hi Nidhi, I don't have a Maharashtra domicile, so I've got my MAT scores. I know that PUMBA accepts MAT score for all Indian candidates, but wanted to know the procedure since the DTE Maharashtra website is not really helpful. Waiting for a response.

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for MAT. The main eligibility criteria is graduation from a recognised university. Education mode can be regular or correspondence.

There is no age limit for MAT. Candidates who are fresh graduates or working professionals in any phase of their career are eligible for it. So, essentially they must be at least 20 years old.

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