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Manish Gadekar
8 years ago
Yes, you are on border with your MAT score. It should be around 97 to 99 percentile, at least for comfortable admission in Pumba and actually converting it.

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K
7 years ago
You do not have any chance. They do not accept MAT score.

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Soham Kshirsagar
8 years ago
Congratulations for scoring 96.8 percentile in MAT. I would suggest you to apply for both the Institutes. Usually, the cut offs for these institutes are more than 97 percentile, but you can still try for these.

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meenal bhosale
8 years ago
You have somewhat good chances to get admission in PUMBA.

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Cheryl Fernandes
8 years ago
MAH-CET CAT and CMAT are the only entrance exam scores that are accepted during admissions in SIMSREE. Commencing from 2018, MAT scores will not be accepted as per the notice provided by DTE Maharashtra.

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Sayali Pansare
8 years ago
Hi. Cut off for MAT goes around 98-99 percentile. But this all also depends on number of students applied, the current year's performance in varied competitive examinations. MAT score was acceptable untill last year. According to notification of dte only CAT, CET, CMAT scores will be considered for

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Account Deleted
8 years ago
Frankly, no chance. As per new circular by DTE Maharashtra, only CET/CAT/CMAT exams will be considered. Please apply for relevant exams.

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Vikas Pandey
7 years ago
Hi P Sravya, PUMBA strictly follows the DTE rules for its admission process of MBA+. For Maharashtra candidates, students have to qualify for the MHCET exam. For outside Maharashtra candidates (OMS), students can apply through CAT/MAT/ATMA/XAT/MH-CET. Yes, there are chances that you can get.

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Amol Chopade
8 years ago
You have fair chances for PUMBA but difficult for SIMSREE apply through DTE process.

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Dr. RAKESH NARU
8 years ago
PUMBA strictly follows the DTE rules for its admission process of MBA+. For Maharashtra candidates, students have to qualify MHCET exam. For outside Maharashtra candidates (OMS), students can apply through CAT/MAT/ATMA/XAT/MH-CET. Yes, there are chances that you can get. All the best.

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