I 'll Appearing CMAT 2020 EXAM N MY DREAM TO STUDY MBA IN YOUR COLLEGE SO PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IS A CUTOFF IN CMAT 2020 EXAM?

I am from commerce n I studying B.Com in last year.

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6 years ago
Hi, CMAT exam application date start from October 11, 2019 and end date is October 20, 2019 and exam will be held on January 20, 2020. Last year cutoff was 98 percentile. Good luck.

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