How much do I need to score in MAT to get admission in this college? What is the fee structure?

Asked about Jaipuria Lucknow - Jaipuria Institute of Management - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)

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Asked by bhaswati haloi

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    Bharti Tripathi | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Hello, MAT percentile should be more than 80 .Fees structure is different for all courses lying between 5.5 lakh to 7.5 lakh for the entire two year course
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    harshit gupta | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Hello bhaswatiSee MAT percentile differs according to the campus u opted or get selected for and the same goes with fees as it varies from campus to campus. Noida and Lucknow have almost same fees structure whereas others differ And for getting admission a percentile above 80+ could actually ease up your path of getting selected along with fulfilling others criteria. and the fees is about 7.90 lakh for main pgdm programme and the same goes with noida campus even.
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    Satyam Tiwari I am looking for pgdm course in north India

    9 years ago
    you should get minimum 50%in graduation and at least 50percentile in any entrance exam for getting admission in this institute. and the total fees for the course is 790000 without hostel and mess charges.

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VIT Business School accepts MAT exam percentile for admission to MBA programme. The MAT Cutoff 2024 is 80 for students belonging to the General All India category. In 2023, the VIT Business School cutoff was 80, and in 2022, it was also the same, at 80.

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Admission to the MBA programme is based on merit in the qualifying exam and a valid score in any one of the accepted national or state-level management entrance exams. The university also conducts its own in-house entrance exam, the DPAT, as an alternative option. 
 
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Amrita D jaiswal

No, MAT is not compulsory for the admission process in MBA or PGDM courses offered at ICBM-SBE. The institute uses a number of national-level entrance examinations such as CAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA, GMAT, and MAT for multiple qualifying opportunities. This flexibility gives students with diverse academic and test-based backgrounds equal opportunities to apply. While a valid entrance exam score is mandatory, candidates are free to submit scores from any of the accepted tests-not just MAT-as part of the selection process.

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Yes, you can get admission to the MBA programme at AURO University with a valid MAT score. The university accepts MAT besides other recognised entrance examinations such as CAT, CMAT, XAT, and GMAT for admissions to its MBA programs. This is because AURO University aims to provide an opportunity to students from varied academic and testing backgrounds, providing flexibility in its selection process. A valid MAT score, combined with a good academic record and performance in the personal interview, can help secure a seat in their MBA program.

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If you make an error in the educational qualifications section of the MAT form, you can typically make amends during the official correction period offered by AIMA. The correction period is open for a short time after the submission of the application. You can log in with your MAT account and edit the form, but not every field is editable, so check before you submit. If the correction period has closed, then you can contact AIMA support, but changes will not be guaranteed. It is always a good idea to save a copy of your original form for your reference.

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