NMAT by GMAC
Hello,
Here is the previous year NMAT cut off was for NMIMS, Mumbai
Pharmaceutical Management
MBA/ MBA Banking/ MBA Capital Marketing
Based on the previous year cut off you have decent chances of getting shortlisted for next round for MBA, MBA Banking, MBA Capital Marketing and Pharmaceutical Management in NMIMS, Mumbai. Cut off is subjected to change, it may increase or decrease depending on the total number of candidates applied, difficulty level of examination and total number of seats available etc.
To check the previous year cut off click on the link below
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff-for-nmims
Hi,
The list of colleges which you can expect on 184 marks In Nmat exam is given below.
ISBR Business School, Bangalore
SRM School of Management, Chennai
School of Management, Gurgaon
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
Alliance School of Business, Bangalore.
Hope it helps.
The cut off varies every year. Based on the previous trends I will try to help you with this question. Generally XIMB-HR requires NMAT score in between 190 to 200 and VA scores in the range of 88 or above.
You need to check your sectional cut off too. You should have sectional cut off of 88/80/80 for VA/QA/LR.
Career360 has a very effective tool to predict your college based on your percentile-
https://bschool.careers360.com/nmat-college-predictor
Dear Kalpana ,
You need to be aware of that NMAT score depends upon the sectional subject scores as well as the total marks too.
With your score and as per last year NMAT cut off records, you may get the following colleges :
But , remember that that every year the cut off may vary each year due to some factors like seat capacity, difficulty level of exam etc.
You can check the last year NMAT cut off for different NMIMS from here :
Check the NMAT cut off for other colleges from here :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
Hope this helps !
First of all congrats for securing 221 marks in NMAT. NMAT cutoff varies year to year. Generally it is between 205 to 250 for top NMIMS colleges. If you scored above 220+ then the chances of getting call is higher but there is one more criteria which is their sectional cut offs. Here your varc score is good but quant and LR is little bit low. Generally you need to score minimum of 75+ in every section. You need to score in sectional as well as in overall, then you are eligible for NMIMS call.
If you are not crossing sectional cut off or overall cutoff or even any one of them then you will not be eligible for further rounds for NMIMS. Apart from NMIMS you are eligible for many of the college's with this mark. Use the college predictor link which is given below to know which colleges you will get based on your percentile.
I am sharing the link of NMAT criteria with you. Kindly go through it and you will know all the information related to this.
Link- https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/exams/nmat-gmac/amp
Also you can predict which colleges you will get based on your percentile. Career360 has a very good tool to do this for you. I am sharing the college predictor link with you so that you can predict which colleges you will get with this percentile.
Link- https://bschool.careers360.com/nmat-college-predictor
If you have any further query then feel free to ask. We are here for your help.
Dear.. yes you obviously can but only if you have passed the criteria cutoff of those respective colleges you have filled at the time of registration. without crossing these cutoffs, am sorry you will not be able to continue your admission procedure in these respective colleges.
So... if you want to study in your dream college do work hard and smart. am saying because sometimes just because of wrong counseling decisions we get restricted from getting our dream college, don't make that mistake.
Give your best!!
Yes you can expect call from NMIMS banglore as it cutoff is approx 200 marks in previous years
Many students scores in this range you should perform brilliant in ca-pi to secure a seat in NMIMS banglore.apart from this your academic performance is also considered.
If your academic performance is not good you are not able to make it in NMIMS banglore.you should have backup plan.
ALL THE BEST
HELLO ,
On the basis of Overall score you will get a call from NMIMS Mumbai , as the expected cut off of 2021 is between 205-250 marks , but the sectional cutt off is for each of the sections is 75 plus and if any of the cut off is not met , then the student is not eligible for qualifying further rounds , so you might not be able to get NMIMS Mumbai due to sectional cut off .
For getting the expected cut off , please refer the link below :
hope it helps ,
thank you
Hi aspirant,
At a score of 200, it is difficult to say that you are gonna get the NMIMS Mumbai call. Generally, you need to score someway around 240 to get a call from colleges like NMIMS Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore. But this is just a prediction we cannot say that this is gonna be the exact cut-off because cut-offs vary every year due to the difficulty level of the exam and the number of people who take the exam.
You can also check out your predicted percentile by clicking on the link given :
Dear Isha ,
Based on previous year NMAT percentile cut off in total score basis, you may get XIMB- Bhubaneswar[87 Percentile]
Some other colleges you may get through your score is as follows:
But , let me remind you that ..every year the cut off may change due to several unavoidable factors like seat matrix, toughness level of exam , reservation criteria etc.
and also.. different institute may have sectional wise cut off criteria .
you may check that through this NMAT college predictor :
You can check the previous year NMAT cut off details from here also :
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