How much to score in MAT to get admission?

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Asked by Anikesh Singh
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Piyush Tripathi
3 years ago
Usually, the mat uses a score range of 200-600. You have to get marks in this range.

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
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Rashmi Chugh
6 years ago
The MAT uses a score range of 200-600. The exam is designed so that most student falls to the center (400). A score of 425, one standard deviation above mean will be higher than 98-99 percent of test takers.

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