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Hi aspirant,
When filling out the MAT exam application, it is critical to submit accurate information . Forgetting to add your initials on the application could result in problems in your official documents later on. While official instructions typically emphasize correctly filling out all essential fields , it is important to address this proactively .
Unfortunately, the MAT application platform does not usually allow for direct editing after the final submission. However, you should immediately contact the MAT helpline or support service and explain the situation properly, and provide your registration information. They may be able to advise you on the appropriate course of action . Keep an eye on the official MAT website for announcements on application corrections.
All the best!
Hello,
with a MAT score of 482, you can consider MBA colleges in Bangalore such as Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, St. Joseph's Institute of Management(SJIM), and Indus Buiseness Academy (IBA), which have cutoffs around 65-70 percentile. admission chances depend on factors like academic background and interview performance. it's advisable to check each college's official website for specific eligibility criteria and application deadlines.
Hello there,
The National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship (NMMS) program sets specific criteria for awarding scholarships, including minimum qualifying marks in both the Mental Ability Test (MAT) and the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT).
General Eligibility Criteria:
Mental Ability Test (MAT): Minimum 40% marks.
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT): Minimum 40% marks.
SC/ST Categories:
Minimum 32% marks in both MAT and SAT.
In the case of the MBC (Most Backward Classes) student from Kallakurichi district who scored 52 in MAT and 49 in SAT, the combined total is 101. However, the selection for the NMMS scholarship is not solely based on the total score; it also considers the individual performance in MAT and SAT.
According to the NMMS guidelines, candidates must meet the minimum qualifying marks in both tests. Therefore, despite the overall score, if the student did not achieve the required minimum in either MAT or SAT, they would not be selected for the scholarship.
It's important to note that selection lists are prepared based on district-wise cutoffs, which can vary each year. These cutoffs depend on factors such as the number of applicants and the overall performance in the district.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
The student might not have been selected for the NMMS scholarship due to a few possible reasons. Although the scores of 52 in MAT and 49 in SAT are decent, the selection for the scholarship depends on various factors such as the cut-off marks, overall performance, and availability of scholarships for the MBC category in the specific district. Each district may have different cut-offs, and if the student's scores did not meet the district's requirements, they may not have been selected.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor
There might be reservation criteria for selection to scholarship. Unreserved, EWS and OBC have usually high cutoff whereas SC ST categories have lower cutoff.
This might be a potential reason why someone on even getting more marks in comparison to the low scoring candidate has been selected in the scholarship.
THE MAT AND SAT PAPER DON’T HAVE OFFICIAL “passing marks” .
ADMISSION IS BASED ON MERIT AND CUTOFFS SET BY INDIVIDUAL UNIVERSITIES. SO YOUR SCORE SHOULD NEED TO BE HIGH ENOUGH TO MEET THE CUTOFF OF COLLEGES / COURSE YOU ARE APPLYING FOR. CHECK THE PREVIOUS YEARS CUTOFFS FOR YOUR TARGET COLLEGE/COURSE TO ESTIMATE WHAT SCORE YOU SHOULD AIM.
Hi aspirant,
Finding the "best" ROI (Return on Investment) institutions accepting MAT scores entails weighing tuition prices against the average placement package provided by the institution. Here is a list of some of the top Colleges with good ROI accepting MAT scores:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-accepting-mat-scores-and-cutoffs
All the best!
Hello,
With a MAT score of 411, your percentile is relatively low, which may limit your options for MBA colleges in Bangalore . Most reputed institutions have higher cutoffs. However, you can consider applying to lesser-known colleges that accept lower MAT scores.
Some colleges that may consider lower MAT scores are :
Indus Business Academy (IBA), Bangalore
International Institute of Business Studies (IIBS), Bangalore
Ramaiah Institute of Management Studies (RIMS), Bangalore
Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences (AIMS), Bangalore
Don Bosco Institute of Technology (DBIT), Bangalore
Hope it helps !
Hello Ayush,
K.R. Mangalam University utilizes a blend of MCQs, descriptive formats, and practical assessments to evaluate student performance. The continuous evaluation system ensures that students are assessed regularly throughout the semester, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of their academic progress.
You can get the MAT exam syllabus book online through platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, or official websites like AIMA. You can also find study materials in local bookstores or coaching centers. Else, if you are looking for a pdf or a book online, you can check the link below:
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