I need to know how they are saying for 800 in MAT Exam.

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

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    Hi,
    The MAT composite score is referred to as marks calculated on the basis of performance in the first four sections of the exam as these sections are related to the skills required over a longer period of time in the management field. The MAT composite score is given on a scale of 199 to 801. The composite score on MAT result, less than 200 or more than 800 is rare. Sectional scores less than 20 and more than 80 are rare
    All scores below 200 are stated as 199 and all scores above 800 are reported 801. This means, even if you get scores less than 199, your composite score will be reported as 199. Similarly, for scores above 801, it wil
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