What is the score pattern in IBSAT exam? How is the percentile calculated?

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    Shruti Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    As per the IBSAT exam pattern, the marking scheme for IBSAT is as follows:
    1. One mark for each correct answer
    2. No negative marking
    On the basis of the score obtained by candidates in the IBSAT exam, they are shortlisted for the Group Discussion and Personal Interview rounds. Candidates meeting the IBSAT cutoff criteria are shortlisted for the selection rounds. Listed below is the IBSAT cutoff:
    1. CAT & XAT 60 percentile and above
    2. GMAT 500 +
    3. NMAT by GMACTM 150+
    The final selection for admission to programme and campus is calculated based on the following components and their weightage:
    1. Class 10th- 10%
    2. Class 12th- 15%
    3. Gradua
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    Answered by

    Sushant Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    Please refer to the link below:
    https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ibsat-exam-pattern

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