How much do I need to score in NMAT to get into this college for MBA?

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8 years ago
To get admission on the basis of NMAT score, you must have 60 or above percentile.

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For non sponsered category minimum NMAT score should be 60 percentil while for sponsered category minimum NMAT score should be 50 percentile.

Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
200+ or 96+ percentile is widely recommended for NMIMS Mumbai. There are few colleges who accept NMAT scores too below 90 percentile, so you can relax and give your best.

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