I am appearing for MAT in May 2018, will the admissions still be open for 2018-20 batch?

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Asked by Nikhil Kumar
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Vm prudhvi Raju
7 years ago
Yes, it will be available. Even before writing exam also you can take Admission and later you appearing exam for ATMA or MAT May-18 subject to qualifying marks in these exams, you will get admission.

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Surely there will be admissions going on till June mid month maximum based on the availability of seats which are left unfilled, there is a strong chance of filling the seats fast since 70% of seats for triple specialization are already filled. So my suggestion is to hurry up. Good luck.

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I had also joined around June end and I have got an admission, but for me there were only two seats left. Write MAT, if you have a good score in MAT there's a good probability that you can get a seat with scholarship. There's always a chance of probability of getting lucky. All the best and good lu

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7 years ago
Yes, admission will still be open by then. All the best for your MAT exam.

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