What is usually the MAT cutoff for MMS course?

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Asked by Saalif Ahmad
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Kausar alam Borbhuyan
7 years ago
MAT is a national level exam. So, with MAT, you can take admission in PGDM only. The cut-off to get qualified for the interview is usually 85+ percentile. You have to crack the interview after that. Best of luck.

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7 years ago
Last year cutoff was between 74% to 75% for MMS course for general category and non reserved category. all the best

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Thank you Ma'am .

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