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Amit Saini

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It is not mandatory for Maharashtra students to appear in MAH CET if they have a valid CAT score. To apply for JBIMS through CAT, you must register for the DTE Maharashtra CAP process, submit your CAT details, verify documents, and select JBIMS as your preference. Admission is based on your merit rank and category under the CAP system.

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Amit Saini

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Top MBA colleges offering average CTCs above 12 LPA, with ST out-of-state reservations and accepting CMAT or XAT scores, include XLRI Jamshedpur (32 LPA, XAT), XIM Bhubaneswar (20 LPA, XAT), Great Lakes Institute of Management (15–17 LPA, CMAT/XAT), Goa Institute of Management (14–15 LPA, CMAT/XAT), IMT Ghaziabad (17+ LPA, XAT), and IMI New Delhi (17+ LPA, XAT). Reservation policies may vary, so check the admission brochures for detailed quota information.

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NIKHIL BINODKUMAR SINGH

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According to our expert's analysis,  the 96 percentile shall equate to 12,000 to 14,000 ranks this year, unless there is a huge change in trend. Similarly, the rank range for all percentiles from 96 to 97 has also been stated for better clarity.

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Gauresh G Pai

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400 A composite score exceeding 400 is considered good in the MAT. Candidates having 600 composite score in the MAT exam can seek admission in top MBA colleges across India. BIMTech, XIME, Woxsen, Taxila Business School, and Delhi Business School are some of the best business schools in India that accept MAT Scores. Average Salary of best 10 PGDM colleges accepting MAT score in 11.50 LPA. The overall average salary of all colleges is a little above 5 LPA.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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For general considerations, the MAT cut-offs for admission to MMS at St. Francis Institute of Management and Research SFIMAR, Mumbai happen to be around 70% to 75 % percentile. But still there exists a possibility that, they may change year-to-year based on the total candidates applying, the intake as well as performance level for entrance tests. However to access the current year MAT Cut-Off directly contact SFIMAR Mumbai and visit their official web sites,

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Ravi Babu

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The reserved category perks may still allow you to enrol in B.Tech programs in Mumbai if your MAH CET score is 59 and you fall into the NT-B category. The following are a few universities that might accept low MAH CET percentilesNew Panvel's Pillai College of Engineering is well known for its industrial partnerships and respectable placement rates.Atharva College of Engineering has robust student support system and strong campus facilities.A reasonably priced choice with helpful instructors is Vidyavardhinis College of Engineering and Technology in Vasai.Universal College of Engineering is renowned for its reduced cut offs and student-
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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It all depends upon which IIM you get shortlisted, but considering your percentile in CAT 2023 that is 70, a very good chance stands by your side if the cutoff will be met by you in terms of that IIM.For example, IIM Ahmedabad will set the minimum overall cutoff at 60 percentile for ST candidates while others may be different. Normally, top IIMs such as IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta are higher with cut-off values generally more than 90 percentile in most of the cases but relax it for the reserved categories.Although your score may suffice for admission into some IIMs, admission is not guaranteed and will depend on your overall
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Ravi Babu

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Depending on the specialization and additional variables like category and seat availability GLS University in Ahmedabad has several CMAT cutoffs for MBA admissions. The CMAT score is usually taken into account by the university in addition to other factors like prior academic standing, in-person interviews and occasionally group discussions. For the majority of management courses the typical CMAT cutoff range is between the 50th and 60th percentile though this might vary based on competition and the need for the particular program

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Pranav Kaushal

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Yes, with a 96.58 percentile in CAT, you have a very excellent chance of being accepted into MDI Gurgaon, since the projected cut-off for MDI Gurgaon is often around the 95 percentile area, putting your score much higher than the needed mark. Key items to consider:High percentiles:Your score is significantly higher than the average MDI Gurgaon cut-off, enhancing your chances of being called for further admission rounds. Other factors:While your CAT score is important, MDI also examines aspects such as your academic background, professional experience, and performance in the Personal Interview (PI) during the final screening p
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Shreeja suman

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The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 introduced several notable changes compared to previous years. Here are the key changes:1. Increased Number of Questions: The total number of questions was increased from 66 to 68.  This increase was specifically in the DILR section, which now had 22 questions instead of 20.2. Removal of Para-Jumbles in VARC: The VARC section no longer included para-jumbles questions.  This was a significant change as para-jumbles had been a staple of the CAT exam for many years.3. Changes in VARC Question Format:  The VARC section mixed VA questions with RC passages instead of grouping them
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