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Siddharth Sharma

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The answer is decided based on the percentile you got. Though 223 accounts for approximately 90 percentile and the cutoff for NMIMS is 94+ percentile in NMAT. So, you will not be eligible to apply for this college. Though your question is even if your percentile is eligible your quant score is low then can you apply? So, the answer is yes you can. Because NMIMS sees the overall score and not the subjective scores so if you have a better overall score then you can apply for NMIMS.

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Tejas AtriMBA (ABM) ,Chandra Shekhar Azad University(Kanpur)

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Aspirant, Generally the good colleges like NMIMS campuses has cutoff of 220-248+ marks in NMAT. So there are very less chances of getting a call from them. You may even get a call if you have good academic background and achievements in extra curricular activities.

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Suneha kumari

Beginner-Level 5

There are many interest exam like MAT ATMA NMAT XAT etc. That do not have any reservation. Although a score range between 230 to 240 which is around 19% time is considered as a good school in NMAT exam
As compared to CAT XAT and other such MBA exam NMAT is definitely easier but it is not the easier to crack the reason been time and NMAT is essentially a time base test and you have to be very quick in attempting the maximum number of correct question if not all.

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Lokesh joshi

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It is better to go for a Master's programme over a PG Diploma as a Master's degree is considered more valuable than PG Diploma. With the Master's degree your education is considered stronger and you can further go for Ph.D. And for Master's degree and exam NMAT is preferred more as it is a national level exam.

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Vinay Khatri

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Yes, but you have to schedule it before time, because it is on a first come and first serve basis.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. NMAT by GMAC is a national-level exam for admission to MBA/ PGDM courses offered by NMIMS and other top colleges that accept NMAT scores. Until 2015, NMAT was conducted by NMIMS and since then NMAT exam has been conducted by Graduate Management Aptitude Council (GMAC). Based on previous year cut offs, NMAT Cut off is above 95+ percentile for NMIMS Mumbai and 91+ percentile for NMIMS Hyderabad & Bengaluru campuses. For other top colleges like XIMB, VIT Vellore, SRM University, the cut off ranges between 90-95 percentile. Around 40+ B-schools in India and 25 colleges located in Philippines, Nigeria, Moroc
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. NMAT Scheduling 2022 will begin alongside NMAT registration in the first week of August 2022. NMAT 2022 Scheduling window will be open till the 3rd week of November 2022. Scheduling for the exam will be done on a first-come-first-serve basis. GMAC allows candidates to self-schedule their NMAT exam. Candidates can select the exam center, exam date, and slot as per their preference and real-time availability. Check NMAT 2022 Exam Dates
NMAT scheduling feature will get activated on the candidates login page on the official website after the successful completion of NMAT 2022 Registration. NMAT Applicants mu
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. If you want to rank the colleges according to the education that they provide, it will have to be in the following order:
1. Christ University
2. NMIMS, Mumbai
If you want to rank the colleges according to the placements that they provide, it will have to be:
1. NMIMS
2. Christ University
At Christ, reputed companies like KPMG, DE Shaw, and PWCA come for placements. The average CTC offered by the recruiting companies is 5 Lacs per annum. Companies like E&Y, JP Morgan comes for campus placement at NMIMS and the average CTC offered is 4 LPA, Joining Christ for undergraduate courses will be better while NMIMS is
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Sumit Bhatt

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Shreya, Almost every MBA entrance exams are similar to each other in terms of the syllabus only some differences are there. The major difference is that CAT scores are accepted across many colleges in India. In NMAT you will be having limited options in college. Because it is acceptable in some colleges. NMAT is conducted by a particular institute called Narsee Monjee for selecting MBA students for their college. NMAT has a different exam structure and syllabus from CAT with No negative marking. Thanks.
Hope it helps.

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Divyanshu Tyagi

Beginner-Level 4

First analyse the exam pattern read through the NMAT syllabus. Pick out the strong and weak areas of syllabus.

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