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(a) PBT Mode 3rd September 2017
(b) CBT Mode 9th September 2017
December dates are yet to be announced.
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I personally find MAT to be an easier exam in comparison to other MBA entrance exams.
For the preparations, go through the 9th and 10th maths. Get clear with basics. Level of difficulty of all the sections are easy. If you get to work on your speed and managing time limit. You will get through it with flying colours.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
As per your scores in MAT i.e. 638.5 there are many colleges who accept this score like:
JIMS Rohini,
LBS,
FORE,
BIMTECH, etc.
I would like you to go for JIMS, Rohini as it is the best college in terms of placements, infrastructure, internships, etc.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The following link gives you the list of top MBA colleges accepting MAT scores:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-mat/2-2-0-0-306
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I am assuming that you are talking about the syllabus of MAT & SSC. Then not really, they are not same. Only a couple of chapters in Quant. mostly Arithmetic chapters are same. Moreover, the questions of Arithmetic are also quite different in both exams.
I will not talk about the level of difficulty, since it differs for every person.
Find some previous year question papers of both SSC & MAT then compare.
Good luck.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
The MAT cut-off is 80%ile and above. However, in case a student has scored a lower percentile, he/she can appear for the internal test known as IMAT-International Management Aptitude Test.
Their students are placed in both India and overseas in countries like UK, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain & Australia.The placement details can be found on the website, the link is as follows: http://centreformanagement.com/placements/
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There are many MBA colleges in Bengaluru & are growing like mushrooms in every nook & corner of Bengaluru.
So the fact is that even you just attend the MAT exam itself you can apply to any MBA colleges without even considering your score
But it is not same for prestigious & reputed institutes in Bengaluru.
For eg: In Christ University, you have to score minimum 600 in MAT then only they will admit you for MBA.
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