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Smita G
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8 years ago
Firstly it is very crucial to be always positive in life, your percentage did decrease in 12th but your score in BBA is good, the criteria for CMAT is: 1) Resident of India 2) Graduate in any discipline.There is no percentage demand as such. So be happy, as you can surely go for it. 3. Various segme

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Thank you so much.

Cheryl Fernandes
8 years ago
Your admission depends on your entrance exam scores. Your prior academics will be considered only if you and another candidate have the same percentile. In such a case the candidate with better academics will be considered. However apart from this situation, a good score in entrance exam will be eno

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Roshni A
8 years ago
Some institutes follow cut-off based admission. So, if you have a good score in CMAT and if you perform well in GD/What/PI, you might have a decent chance. However, some institutes like IFMR follow profile based shortlisting. The overall profile of the candidate including academics, achievements, wo

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4 years ago
Hi Swapnil just go through this link and fill out the required details College predictor in Shiksha https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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Syed Asif
7 years ago
Don't think too much about your past results and concentrate on CMAT because excellent scores in CMAT will make you eligible for any college.

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Suprakash Mishra
7 years ago
Very difficult due to bad academic track record. Your 10th and 12th both below 60%, most of organisation has criteria 60 throughout career. If you score very high in CMAT and hot selected then at the time of placement facing problem. One thing do job and do PGPM from GLIM, it is better option.

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7 years ago
As your academics are poor, you need to score 99+ percentile in CMAT to have a fair chance at good B-Schools.

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8 years ago
Depends on the CMAT score you get.

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vaniya dangwal
8 years ago
Give your best and apply. Nothing can be said for certain. But if you can justify your score and perform well in interviews you stand a chance of getting into the colleges.

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CMAT cutoff refers to minimum percentile required for admission to a particular college. Score accepting colleges determine the cut offs individually based on certain parameters. CMAT cut offs for top colleges like JBIMS, SIMSREE, PUMBA are generally 99 percentile and above.

With 82 percentile in CMAT, you stand a chance of getting colleges like Great Lakes Institute of Management Gurgaon, Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, IPE Hyderabad, FLAME University Pune, Asia Pacific Institute of Management Delhi, Prestige Institute of Management Indore among others.

CMAT total marks is 400. It is usually considered that scoring 270 to 300 marks can convert into good percentile, about 99 percentile. Around 200 marks can get you 90 percentile which is also good if you are targeting private colleges.

There is no passing mark in CMAT exam, as admission is based on cut offs determined by colleges. A candidate scoring more than 0 in CMAT is eligible for admission will be selected only if they meet minimum cut off.

CMAT 2026 result is expected to be declared by February 14 or 15, 2026. NTA has not shared any official date but if you look at the trend of previous year, CMAT result has always been released within 3 to 4 weeks of exam.

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