NIBM 2018,2019 CMAT Cut off.

Can anyone tell me, what was the cut off for NIBM in last two years 18 and 19 based on CMAT score for all the categories?

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    Hi Abhishek
    NIBM 2018 cutoff - The CMAT cutoff closes around 93 percentile with 220/400 score for CMAT for PGDM in Management. Final selection depends upon CMAT Academics performance, Engkish writing Test and Personal Interview.
    2019 cutoff - For NIBM, Pune the CAT cutoff is around 75 percentile and CMAT cutoff is around 85-90 percentile.

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