Can I get admission in MBA program on the basis of MAT score? I got 88.8 percentile in September MAT.
Asked about Department of Management Sciences, Pune University (PUMBA) - Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10
7 years agoAt 88.8 percentile, it's really difficult for you to get PUMBA. You have to score at least above 98 percentile. -
MAT score is not accepted for admission in any of the courses in PUMBA. Score of exams like MAT, CMAT and CAT is accepted for MBA+ and for MBA (PHARMA-BT) score of ATMA is accepted.
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For Maharashtra candidates, students have to qualify MH-CET exam. For Outside Maharashtra candidates (OMS), students can apply through CAT/MAT/ATMA/XAT/MH-CET. MAT score is accepted at PUMBA for MBA+. Around 97 percentile is required to get into PUMBA. For MBA executive you need to clear an entrance test of 200 marks.
I hope you find this needful. -
Yes, you can get admission in an MBA college with your 88.8 percentile of MAT. But it depends upon the college's cut-off. There are many colleges accepting MAT score. After your exam results, you just have to play wisely, search the colleges whose cut-off will fall in your score range and accordingly you can apply for it.
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