What is the CMAT cut-off of this college?

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9 years ago
The selection is done on the basis of weightage of 10th,12th, graduation marks, written case study exam and your CMAT score.

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9 years ago
CMAT score value in the entrance exam is 10%. Class 10th, 12th, graduation, qualifying exam, PI, and case study all are calculated and then only the final result is given.

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