I have scored 530.5 marks in MAT and completed BBA in tourism management from Christ University. Am I eligible to sit during the admissions?

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Asked by Tenzin Dolma
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debashis rout
9 years ago
Hi Tenzin, Extremely sorry for replying late , and yes you are eligible to sit during the counselling and eligible for apply. Alliance ask for 60% in MAT but if you don't have above 60% then Alliance conducts Alliance mat(amat) on the PI date, In Amat there will be a written exam followed by extempo

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Abhay AMAT is an exam conducted by Alliance on interview date and its only for Allinace college other colleges won't accept the AMAT score where as MAT is a test and its score card is acceptable on every college except IIM.

Arjun Anand
9 years ago
Don't worry about your MAT score, you can write AMAT ( Alliance Management Aptitude Test), where you need to score better, then oral extempore and a personal interview will be there on the appointment date.

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