What is the December MAT cutoff for PUMBA?

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Asked by Ram Ugale
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Manish Gadekar
8 years ago
Hey Ram, The MAT cut-off, if at all considered, is in the range of 97+ percentile. And it is only considered for the national seat or all India seat. I would definitely recommend you to appear for CET MBA (Maharashtra). The cut-off for PUMBA is very high as it is one of the topmost management insti

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Soham Kshirsagar
8 years ago
Hello Ram, The cutoff for MAT is usually more than 98 percentile. For last years cutoffs visit https://www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/.

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meenal bhosale
8 years ago
The MAT cutoff for PUMBA generally ranges from 600 and above.

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Amol Chopade
8 years ago
You should score minimum 600 marks or more than that. And, the percentile should be more than 98% marks, then you can easily get an admission in Pumba.

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Sayali Pansare
8 years ago
Hi Ram, MAT cutoff for PUMBA is around 600/800.

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