I have just 503 composite marks in September MAT 2018, is there chance to get admission for 2019-21?

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Asked by Naveen Kumar

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    Supreeti Tripathi | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Yes, there is a fair chance for you to get admission in Taxila. As the college shortlists the students on the basis of profiling whereby 10% weight-age is given to MAT or the other acceptable exams (CAT/CMAT/XAT/GMAT/ATMA) followed by a weight-age of 10% each to the scores obtained by the student in class 10th, 12th and graduation. The remaining marks are allotted to the interviews and the written test held by the college. So, yes a score of 503 gives you a fair chance to be a part of Taxila.
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    karthik Dandamudi

    6 years ago
    Here, at Taxila University we have different selection process which is not just based on competitive exam marks, but more.
    Parameter and Weightage:
    X Marks 10%
    XII Marks 10%
    Graduation Marks 10%
    Qualifying test Score 10%
    Case study analysis 20%
    Personnel Interview-1 10%
    Work Experience 10%
    Personnel Interview-2 20%
    Based on your performance in above mentioned sections, you'll be selected. And, you should have at least 50% in your Graduation. So, coming on to your composite marks in MAT (503) which is a good score and as per weightage you will get 7/10. Now, it's fully in your hands to perform well in the interviews and case study section whi
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    Usha L Moji Positive thinker!! | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi Naveen, colleges like MSRIM , IIBS , GIBS , ISB&M , ITM , ABBS accepts a composite score of above 500.

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