What is the CMAT cut-off of Alliance University, Bangalore for MBA?

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Asked by Yash Gangwar

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    Bhavin Puar

    8 years ago
    Candidates should have a high score in GMAT/ CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ ATMA/ CMAT/ NMAT by GMAC/AMAT.
    Selection procedure:
    The candidates will be selected on the basis of Alliance Management Aptitude Test (AMAT), essay writing, oral extempore presentation and personal interview.
    The admission is strictly based on merit. The school also uses other parameters such as scholastic and extracurricular record and work experience for admission
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    Answered by

    Rahul J | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    There is no particular cut off for alliance university. A high score in Entrance exams (AAT, CAR, MAT, CAR, CMAT) is required to get eligible.
    Admission in Alliance University will based upon your performance in GD-PI conducted by the university.
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    Minhaj Begum

    8 years ago
    I am sorry but I cannot tell you what exactly is the cutoff rank but surely one must have a very good CMAT score to get admission in Alliance even if your CMAT score is not so good, I would suggest you to make an application, submit it and wait for the call from the university. Alliance Business School follows a very structured application process. If you receive a call from them that means you have been shortlisted and you have to appear for the Alliance selection process test and if you cleared that test then you are more than welcome in the university. Application deadline for Bangalore students is 23rd February, so, take a decision
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