What is the MAT cutoff to get admission in Pune University? I have 94 percentile in MAT. Am I eligible for admission there?

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To get admission into PUMBA, you need to have percentile above 97 irrespective of any examination you have appeared for. You have got 94 percentile in MAT, so all I can say just wait for the cut off to break down. For getting admission into PUMBA currently your scenario is 50-50.

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7 years ago
The minimum eligibility criteria PUMBA is passed minimum three years duration Bachelors degree awarded by any of the universities recognized by University Grants Commission or Association of Indian Universities in any discipline with at least 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent (at least 45% in cas

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Not sure about the percentile because it depends on the number of candidates and your rank, but from past few years, the cut-off of PUMBA is about 600.

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