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Deeksha Dixit

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The NMAT exams allow candidates to retake the exam to improve their score. In accordance with the regulations, candidates may retake the exam two times during one exam cycle in addition to the primary exam. This is known as rescheduling the NMAT exam. The procedure for rescheduling the NMAT is as follows:
1. Rescheduling is possible 72 hours prior to the exam's scheduled time slot.
2. After the exam, retake registration becomes available in the candidate's dashboard.
3. You can register for the retake by simply clicking on the "Retake" option.
4. After which you can select the retake exam mode and pay the retake fees.
5. Also, the retak
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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, the NMAT is easier than the CAT exam. This is due to the following reasons:There is no negative marking in the NMAT unlike one-third negative marking for wrong answers in the CAT.You can do guess marking in a last-minute rush and get three marks even if only one choice is right.NMAT allows you to schedule the order of sections during the test. This makes it easier to attempt the sections for which you are well prepared.According to the updated pattern, the CAT has only 66 questions, compared to the NMAT's 108 questions, but the level of difficulty is higher.The CAT is a concept-based exam where you need to understand each question
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NMAT exam is an entrance exam for top business schools in India and abroad. The NMAT is conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council.
1. NMAT is held once a year and three attempts are permitted during the same cycle of the exam,
2. The application fee for this exam is Rs. 2,300.
3. The NMAT is administered using computer-based testing (CBT), and you have two hours to attempt 108 questions.
4. The exam syllabus includes language, logical reasoning, and quantitative reasoning topics.
5. The language of the NMAT question paper is English .
6. With a high NMAT score, you can enroll in MBA programs at prestigious colleges lik
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Deeksha Dixit

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You may be eligible for admission to the best management colleges in India and abroad based on your NMAT score. Therefore, performing well on this exam becomes essential. You can use the following expert strategy to clear the NMAT:Before beginning your preparation, familiarize yourself with the NMAT's syllabus and exam format.Create a schedule to finish the NMAT syllabus.Choosing the best books and study materials to cover the NMAT syllabusTo prepare for the Language section, concentrate on vocabulary since it is a key element of this section.Develop reading habits and conceptual clarity in grammar to perform well on the language secti
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NMAT exam is conducted for admission to NMIMS University and other reputed business schools. With an NMAT score, you can gain admission to MBA programs in other countries as well. The difficulty level of the NMAT exam is mostly moderate. This is due to the fact that there is no negative marking in the NMAT. Also, NMAT allows candidates to schedule the order of all three sections during the exam. This makes it easier to decide in what order they want the questions. Due to no negative marking, you can click on any guessed answer during the last few minutes of an unattended question. You can get three marks even if only one is correct
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Durgesh NA

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SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies is good for you and course available for is MBA in Finance, Information Systems, Marketing, Operations; Decision Sciences and Analytics - 500
For MBA HRM - 60.

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Hema Chilukoti

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NMAT score varies from 80% - 90% based on the campus. For Mumbai campus candidate need to score 208 marks i.e., 94%.

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P Jyoshna

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The average cutoff at XIMB is off about 91 percentile and the NMAT is also the same, the cutoff is above 90 percentile. And yes, XIMB accepts NMAT score and you can get admission into the colleges.

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Mayank Mishra

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Hi there, The possible options for you are:
1. ICFAI Business School (IBS), in several region-150+
2. Alliance University, 100+
3. University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES)-140+ and others
But, let me remind you that the cut off may vary each year due to several reasons like reservation criteria, seat matrix etc.

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Mayank Mishra

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Yes, 214 marks are good to get good MBA colleges from NMAT. Some probable colleges are:
1. All amity business schools
2. SDA Bocconi Asian Centre Mumbai,
3. VIT University
4. SRM University
and so on.

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