Do you consider MAT score? I have scored 666.50. Am I eligible to get admission?

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    5 years ago
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    SPJAIN.GLOBAL Global

    6 years ago
    Hi Sai, we do accept MAT score. You can submit your GMAT/GRE/CAT score or choose to take our internal assessment SPJAT to apply.
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    namit khurana

    7 years ago
    No, SP Jain Global does not consider MAT scores for admission purpose. The only scores they consider are of the following mentioned exams with their respective cut-offs mentioned below:
    CAT - 80 percentile
    GRE - 320
    GMAT - 650
    And this is relevant for their postgraduate programs like, MGB & GMBA. Apart from that, they also go take into account student's overall profile and past academic records. If you still have some query visit their official website, i.e., www.spjain.org
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    Sonali Kelkar

    7 years ago
    Unfortunately, SP Jain Global does not accept MAT score for admission for the Global MBA program. Instead, SP Jain Global accepts GMAT, GRE, CAT, SPJAT (SP Jain Aptitude test) scores. If the aptitude test is below cut off then SP Jain considers overall profile and past academic records. Read more about their eligibility criteria on their website www.spjain.org
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    Debashish bora Big dream.Big world.Success achiever.

    9 years ago
    yes they consider.

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