Is PUMBA accepting MAT score for 2018-2020 admission? If yes, then what are my chances with 99 percentile?

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Manish Gadekar
7 years ago
Hello Rahul, According to recent notification, PUMBA has stopped accepting MAT scores. So will recommend you to apply for other options like Balaji, Indira, etc. Good luck. Best regards.

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Soham Kshirsagar
7 years ago
Yes, PUMBA accepts MAT score. You have good score so maximum chance of securing seat in PUMBA. All the best!

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Sayali Pansare
7 years ago
Hi Rahul, Admission to PUMBA takes place through DTE. DTE is accepting scores of CAT CET, CMAT only from this year. According to Rules Brochure of 2017-18 MAT scores were accepted. I hope you find this needful.

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S
7 years ago
Yes, PUMBA accepts MAT score for MBA+ course. Usually the cut-off is more than 97 percentile and as you have scored very good so you can easily take admission.

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Are you sure that PUMBA will accept MAT score for 2018-20 batch?

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for MAT. The main eligibility criteria is graduation from a recognised university. Education mode can be regular or correspondence.

There is no age limit for MAT. Candidates who are fresh graduates or working professionals in any phase of their career are eligible for it. So, essentially they must be at least 20 years old.

There is no minimum marks requirement in graduation for MAT, but B Schools have minimum academic criteria of 50% in graduation (45% for Reserved categories) for full time MBA programmes.

No, MAT eligibility is not different for PBT and CBT. Whether the candidate chooses PBT or CBT, they must have completed graduation or be in the final year of Bachelor's degree programme.

MAT scaled score is between 200 to 800. It is arrived at using scores of all the five sections of the exam. Raw scores are coverted into scaled score by applying a standardised formula after with MAT percentile is calculated.

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