If I have a low percentage in graduation than 60% but I have scored 85% in MAT, so will I get admission in MBA in business analytics?
Yes, you have a very good chance of getting into the MBA in Business Analytics program at Chandigarh University, even if your graduation score is under 60%. CU's basic requirement for MBA is at least 50% in graduation, so you're already eligible academically. Your 85% in MAT is an excellent score an
I don't know much about MAT, but yes, you can get admission very easily and as you have scored 60%, then it is more simpler for you. The eligibility criteria is Bachelor degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks from recognized University/ Institution with Mathematics/Statistics/Quantitative T


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MAT scorecard is valid for a year, basis MBA admission cycle. MAT February and May session scores are valid for admission to that year only whereas, MAT September and MAT December scores can be used for admission in next year.
AIMA does not release any rank or percentile list of test takers, as MAT has multiple attempts and it is not an annual exam.
MAT is held in 4 phases - February, May, September and December. There are two exams per phase which means you can attempt MAT exam about 8 times in a year.
Over 1400 MBA colleges in India accept MAT scores for admission. Best business schools in Bangalore, GIBS Business School Bangalore is one of them.
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1400+ total colleges (990 private, 100 govt, 7 public-private).
Top ones: Christ University, Amity, VIT Vellore, Alliance University.
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It is estimated that about 20,000 candidates appear for MAT in every exam phase and about 80,000 appear for the exam annually. There are no confirmed data however.
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