Which exam should I give to get into a good college among CAT, MAT, XLRI, IIFT, CMAT etc.? I'm confused.

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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello! It simply depends upon which B-school you want to get admission into. Those aiming the IIMs must give CAT XLRI accepts only XAT IIFT score is accepted by both the IIFT campuses (New Delhi & Kolkata), and CMAT is accepted by JBIMS, Sydenham, GIM, etc. Preferably it is advised to give 2-3 exams

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Rudra  Shaurya
7 years ago
I would suggest all of them. CAT is mainly for IIMs, and all others are for different other colleges including government. But CAT, MAT and CMAT scores have tremendous value and these exams will only be able to get you a good B-school.

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7 years ago
It depends on the college you want to go for. CAT, MAT and CMAT are national level exams which can help you getting a good ranked B-school while XLRI and IIFT exams are conducted by the private universities which will deduce the minimum number of B-schools you can apply in.

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