What is the selection process for MBA and what is the minimum CMAT percentile required?
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The CMAT is a national-level test used to get admission to AICTE-approved MBA programs. CMAT cut offs for premier universities are often in the 95-99 percentile. A good CMAT 2024 score might be between 250 and 350 out of 400.
Students who score less than 250, or 70 percentile, are ineligible to apply to top MBA programs that accept CMAT results. They can, however, apply to selected institutes that accept low CMAT scores/percentiles.
The MBA selection process involves the following steps:
Job evaluation
Forms for Job Applications
Written examination
Initial interviews
Discussion in groups
Screening preliminary
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