What is the MAT cutoff for SGSJK's Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research (AMSIMR, Mumbai)?
The MAT cutoff for SGSJK's Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai often ranges between 60 and 70 percentile, although it varies every year due to the number of applicants and the level of difficulty of the MAT exam, among others. The MAT score is generally one of the par
The MAT cutoff for SGSJK's Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research (AMSIMR, Mumbai) varies each year based on the number of applicants and their scores. For the academic year 2024, the MAT cutoff for the MMS programme was around 80.83 for the General AI category in the last round.
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Yes, MAT score valid for MAH CET counselling for MBA/MMS. Candidates can apply for admission to Maharashtra MBA colleges by registering for the CAP round under non-MAH CET category. MAH CET CAP is conducted in July-August, every year.
MAT cut off is not the only criteria for MBA admission. Candidates have to appear for Personal Interview and Group Discussion conducted by the institutes for final selection. Those who do not clear this round are not selected for admission.
Yes, you could take admission to the MBA course with a MAT percentile of 70 if u belong to the General AI category. For this category, the IISWBM MAT cutoff 2025 required was 70 for the MBA in Human Resource Management course.
In 2024, the cutoff for the MBA in Public Systems was also 70
MAT exam duration is 120 minutes or 2 hours. Candidates have to solve 150 questions in the given time limit. There is no sectional time limit in MAT.
MAT exam is held multiple times in a year. There are four MAT phases- February, May, August and December. In each of these months, the exam is conducted at least twice – 1 PBT and 1 CBT.
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