I have given September MAT 2017 and got 681 composite score out of 800. Can I get admission in PUMBA?

I have completed BBA and I belong to outside Maharashtra, Open category.

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Manish Gadekar
7 years ago
Hello Radhika, your percentile is 98+ right! So you can definitely get admission in PUMBA. Please do follow all the application process well and given deadlines. Good luck best regards.

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Sayali Pansare
7 years ago
Hi Radhika, MAT score was acceptable until last year. According to notification of DTE only CAT, CET, CMAT scores will be considered for admission. I would also request you to go through DTE website regularly if there are changes. I hope you find this needful.

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