Secured 83.6 percentage in class Xth 82 percentage in class XIIth score of 118 in cmat i.e 71.42 percentile. what are my chances?

68 Views|Posted 2016-03-05 01:25:03
Asked by Manoj Prince
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2016-03-06 12:39:13
The cut-off is around 80%ile. You can still take a chance though.

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JOHNPAUL JOSE KALAPPARAMBATH
2016-03-05 10:03:36
NIA accepts two scores CAT15 & CMAT16. usual cutoff for general category lies around 80 percentile in CMAT. GD & PI date will be around April 10. You can take a chance. All the best.

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Shaurya Singh
2016-03-05 08:23:44
NIA has a cutoff of 80 percentile in CMAT since its inception so you may not get a call

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