What is the MAT score for MBA at DSC -The Delhi School of Communication, Saket?
To get into the MBA programme at DSC - The Delhi School of Communication, Saket, you need a MAT score of 70% or higher. However, the cut-off marks may vary depending on the factors listed above.
Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is required for admission to MBA course at DSC. The cut off would be 65 percentile in order to be taken into account for session 2022.Candidate scoring above 400 have higher chance to get admission in DSC.
For MBA the minimum cut-off for MAT score is 650. And that too may vary according to the quality of candidates applied. The chance of getting admitted will be high if the score is too good
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The percentile needed for admission would depend on the category you belong to. JAGSoM accepts various entrance examinations for admission to the MBA/PGDM course, like CAT, XAT, MAT, etc.
As per the estimated XAT cutoff in 2026, a percentile of 70 would be good enough to secure a chance at admission
You don't strictly need CAT to get into GIBS Business School. They accept both CAT and MAT scores, but even if you haven't appeared for them, you can still get admission through their direct admission or interview process.
CAT → accepted, helps in selection
MAT → also accepted, gives another option
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Yes, Global Institute of Business Studies does accept scores from exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, and CMAT. They take these exams into consideration for admissions, so you don't have to worry about only one exam. It gives you flexibility to apply with the scores you already have and increases your chances
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.
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