What is meant by sectional cutoff for NMAT?
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The lowest score needed in each component of the NMAT exam to be qualified for admission to a specific B-school is known as the sectoral cutoff. There are three components on the NMAT exam: Language Proficiency Quantitative Proficiency Reasoning Logically Every B-school has a separate sectional cutoff. A sectional cutoff score may or may not exist for some of the participating institutes. Applicants are not eligible for NMAT-based admissions even if they meet the overall cutoff score but not the sectional cutoff scores.
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The sectional cutoff in NMAT is the minimum score required in each section of the exam in order to be eligible for admission to a particular B-school. The NMAT exam is divided into three sections:
- Language Skills
- Quantitative Skills
- Logical Reasoning
The sectional cutoffs are different for each B-school. Some of the participating institutes may or may not have any sectional cutoff score. Candidates who meet the overall cutoff score; however, do not meet the sectional cutoff scores are not eligible for the NMAT based admissions.
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