I got my May MAT score card with composite score of 467.50 . Can you suggest some good management colleges accepting cut-off of 430 & above?

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NITHIN E
9 years ago
There are lot of private colleges, which offer quality education. Bangalore is an IT hub, so getting placed is easy. Below mentioned are the decent colleges in Bangalore: 1. AIMIT. 2. Presidency. 3. KGI. 4. Indian Academy, etc.

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Does Indian academy accept MAT score?

Nishant Pathak
9 years ago
You can check on Shiksha and then go to colleges website and get all the enquiry from college. I would say, you have to get above 650 composite score for good colleges. You can check the below mentioned link: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-mat-score?

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In which college can I get admission for MBA with 690 composite score and 92 percentile in MAT exam?

Ankur Kumar
9 years ago
Dear Shananjaya, There are few good colleges accepting mat score of above 450, below i'm providing you link over where you can check out for colleges as per your needs, placements wise or fee wise. good luck https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-mat-score?

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3 years ago
Hi. Dhananjaya. I would suggest you can try for GIBS B-School Bangalore. They conducted own selection procedure through which candidate has to clear that. For more detail drop a call: 8050300070.

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5 years ago
MAT score is low that doesn't means you'll get chance in lower category colleges, okay? Many good college they have their own entrance exam they'll say you to seat for the exam and after that they'll take your gd-pi process as per their selection criteria and if you score good then you'll get chance

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7 years ago
The GD/PI is the most important criteria for selection. Doon Business School is currently holding the last round of interviews. It is among the best top 3 institutes in North India.

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GIRISH SESHAMANI
8 years ago
Your MAT score is on the lower side. Kindly look at improving your score.

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Hem kumar Bhargava
9 years ago
You can try IIHMR - Delhi or IIHMR – Bangalore.

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