What are my chances to get admission? I have scored 86.18 percentile in May MAT and a composite score of 658.

124 Views|Posted 2016-06-29 03:14:48
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Kajal Kumari
3 years ago
Admission to a particular program or institution depends on several factors besides your MAT score, such as your academic background, work experience, and other qualifications. Percentile and composite scores are just one aspect of the selection process. However, based on the information you have p

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Nilesh Suryawanshi
2016-06-29 21:11:02
Cutoff for MAT is 99.9X percentile. Admission is not possible at this score.

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Yashodhan Deshmukh
2016-06-29 17:09:33
Hi, sorry your score isn't enough. The cutoffs usually are above 99.9 percentile for MAT. Last year it was 99.92 percentile.

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