What was the last year Cutt off for MBA Admission of NMAT score in LMTSM?

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5 years ago
The cut-off for last year was 137 marks in NMAT for every category. But, it varies every year. You can also appear for the Thapar entrance exam and get admissions.

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5 years ago
The cut-off varies every year. It depends on a lot of factors but just to give you an idea last year, the cut-off for MBA admissions specific to NMAT was 137 marks for every category. However, it changes every year so take that in mind. There are a couple of options to gain admission in Thapar manag

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6 years ago
The cut-off is decided on the number of applicants applying through NMAT scores. Last year, the cut off was 135 scores. Please be advised if the score is below our cutoff then the candidate can also appear for Thapar's entrance exam in case of any doubt.

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