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You have met the eligibility criteria in terms of MAT and graduation scores. The further process includes GD, PI, micro presentation, verbal and written assessment. They are not tough but depends on your knowledge level and confidence.
7 years ago
Am I eligible for MBA/PGDM?
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Raghul KrishnanCurrent Student
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No, the MAT score does not meet up the eligibility cutoff.
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A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by AIMA in either September / December 2017 / February 2018.
Or,
A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 / 2018.
A composite score of 300 or above in GRE 20
Or,
A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 / 2018.
A composite score of 300 or above in GRE 20
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A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by AIMA in either September / December 2017 / February 2018.
Or,
A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 / 2018.
A composite score of 300 or above in GRE 2017 / 2018.
70 percentage or above marks in Common Management Admission Test (CMAT January 2018).
70 percentage or above marks in Common Admission Test 2017 (CAT), conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs).
70 percentile or above marks in Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT 2018).
One year work experience (full time / part time / family business also considered) for Candidates applying for the Dual Degree PGDM (CU)+MBA, (FHWS, Germany) Programme (MANDATORY).
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50% or above marks in aggregate in the undergraduate examinations. (Applicants who are in the final year of their studies should have 50% or above aggregate in all the Semesters / years of undergraduate examinations conducted so far). Students writing their final degree examinations during March-May 2018 are also eligible to apply.
Minimum score specified for MAT / CAT / CMAT / XAT / ATMA / GMAT is only an eligibility criteria and the actual score thereof shall have no bearing in the selection process.
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A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 / 2018.
A composite score of 300 or above in GRE 2017 / 2018.
70 percentage or above marks in Common Management Admission Test (CMAT January 2018).
70 percentage or above marks in Common Admission Test 2017 (CAT), conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs).
70 percentile or above marks in Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT 2018).
One year work experience (full time / part time / family business also considered) for Candidates applying for the Dual Degree PGDM (CU)+MBA, (FHWS, Germany) Programme (MANDATORY).
And,
50% or above marks in aggregate in the undergraduate examinations. (Applicants who are in the final year of their studies should have 50% or above aggregate in all the Semesters / years of undergraduate examinations conducted so far). Students writing their final degree examinations during March-May 2018 are also eligible to apply.
Minimum score specified for MAT / CAT / CMAT / XAT / ATMA / GMAT is only an eligibility criteria and the actual score thereof shall have no bearing in the selection process.
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Raghul KrishnanCurrent Student
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You cannot apply to the first round of selection at Christ University but there is a second round of selection that happens about three months from the first. The exact dates will be on the Christ University website. You can use your CMAT scor
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You cannot apply to the first round of selection at Christ University but there is a second round of selection that happens about three months from the first. The exact dates will be on the Christ University website. You can use your CMAT scores to apply then. All the best!!
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Raghul KrishnanCurrent Student
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As per the college Website, they only accept September or December MAT.
7 years ago
Can I get a call from Christ college? My score: MAT-565, Graduation-8.5 CGPA, 12th-83.4% and 10th - 93%.
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Raghul KrishnanCurrent Student
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Christ University requires a MAT cutoff of 600 for non Christine. This is an eligibility criteria. So at present you don't meet the criteria. Please take another round of management entrance test such as CMAT or February MAT. Good luck.
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deepthi ElizabethCurrent Student
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Hi, actually admissions for MBA at Christ have already been completed.
7 years ago
I got 595 in MAT. Is there any chance that I can get a call in like the second list or something?
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Raghul KrishnanCurrent Student
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The MAT cutoff is 600 and this is just an eligibility criteria. The selection is based on further elements such as GD-PI etc. So at present you don't meet the eligibility criteria but you can attend other management tests such as CMAT and appl
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The MAT cutoff is 600 and this is just an eligibility criteria. The selection is based on further elements such as GD-PI etc. So at present you don't meet the eligibility criteria but you can attend other management tests such as CMAT and apply again in the second round of selections that will be held in a few months.
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The fees comes upto Rs 7 lakhs in total for the programme. The hostel fees is exclusive and ranges between Rs 35,000 to Rs 45,000 depending upon the type of sharing you would prefer. There could be an increase in fees in this academic year. Pl
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The fees comes upto Rs 7 lakhs in total for the programme. The hostel fees is exclusive and ranges between Rs 35,000 to Rs 45,000 depending upon the type of sharing you would prefer. There could be an increase in fees in this academic year. Please check the website for the updated figures, if any.
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7 years ago
What is the size of the batches?
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Raghul KrishnanCurrent Student
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The size of the batch ranges from 700-800. This includes regular MBA and other abroad MBA programmes. The students are divided into various sections and campuses.