What is the required CMAT percentile to get admission in NIBM?

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8 years ago
Anything above 80 percentile will be the minimum criteria to get admission in NIBM.

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8 years ago
NIBM gives a call based on the CAT/CMAT/MAT (February) scores. Last year, cutoff for CAT was 80percentile, CMAT 93percentile. You can expect similar or higher cut off this year. As this time, NIBM is considering MAT exam, we cannot predict MAT cut off.

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