Does SSN accept MAT may 2020 scores for 2020-2022 admissions.

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Yes, your score of MAT will be accepted in SSN for admission in 2020-2022. Under Management Quota, the candidates can seek admission based on CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ MAT/ ATMA / TANCET/ Other state-level admission test scores. Final selection to these courses will be done on the basis of past academic perfo

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