What is the MAT score for MBA at NMIMS University Bangalore?
NMIMS University Banglore does not accept MAT scores, NMIMS conducts its own entrance exam which is NMAT by GMAC To get admission to NMIMS you have to clear the NMAT then you are eligible for admission, or if you have any other query related to admission you visit or check the official website o
No, NMIMS does not accept MAT score. NMIMS conducts its own exam called NMAT by GMAC through which you can apply for admission in all its campuses.For its comprehensive MBA program, NMIMS Mumbai admits 600 students annually and sets the programme fee at INR 11.95 Lakhs. NMIMS admission to the MBA pr
NMIMS University Bangalore does not accept MAT scores. Instead, they conduct their own exam called NMAT by GMAC. The expected NMAT cutoff score for NMIMS Bangalore in 2023 is 220+. The expected NMAT cutoff percentile is 91-94. Candidates can take admission in MBA couses by qualifying the NMAT exam b
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Yes, you are eligible to apply for MAT. The main eligibility criteria is graduation from a recognised university. Education mode can be regular or correspondence.
There is no minimum marks requirement in graduation for MAT, but B Schools have minimum academic criteria of 50% in graduation (45% for Reserved categories) for full time MBA programmes.
No, MAT eligibility is not different for PBT and CBT. Whether the candidate chooses PBT or CBT, they must have completed graduation or be in the final year of Bachelor's degree programme.
MAT scaled score is between 200 to 800. It is arrived at using scores of all the five sections of the exam. Raw scores are coverted into scaled score by applying a standardised formula after with MAT percentile is calculated.
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