Sir, I have given MH-CET having 72 percentile and MAT 75 percentile. Can I get admission?

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7 years ago
No, MAH-CET cut-off of SIMSREE is in the range of 99.7 percentile for MMS and PGDBM courses. MAT scores won't be considered for admissions as only CET/CMAT/MAH-CET scores will be accepted for admissions at SIMSREE.

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Cheryl Fernandes
7 years ago
From this year onwards MAT scores will not be accepted. CET/CMAT/CAT are the only entrance exam scores that are accepted during admissions. The cutoffs are 99.67 percentile as per 2017.

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