Is there a chance of getting a call for Gd/PI if we get a little bit less than a composite score of 600 in mat and 70% in cat.?

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2015-12-11 21:35:41
Hi.The cut off is 600 in MAT and 70% in CAT. It is mandatory to have the same.

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2015-12-11 16:14:02
A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by AIMA in either September - 2015 or December 2015 OR a composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2015 OR 70 percentile or above in the Common Management Admission test (CMAT 2015) OR 70 percentile or above in the Commo

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