NMAT by GMAC
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To find your NMAT percentile using the scaled score, you should know that NMAT percentiles are only released after the testing window closes, based on how you and all other test-takers performed relative to each other. Scaled scores for each of the three sections—Language Skills, Quantitative Skills, and Logical Reasoning—are between 12–120, and the overall is between 36–360.
Percentiles show how your score compares with others, showing the percentage of candidates that you outperformed. GMAC calculates and publishes these percentiles with final results.
To check your percentile:
For accurate information, visit the NMAT portal or official documentation for further information.
For OBC candidates who aspire to secure admission in NMIMS and other private colleges that admit candidates on the basis of NMAT, the usual cut off percentile is
The scores may be considered in other private colleges if their cutoff percentile ranges from 80 to 90 percentiles according to the courses. Check out more at Careers360 here.
Given that your NMAT score is 200, percentile may be around 90+ (awaiting confirmation by official NMAT score vs percentile data released later). That would put you in a great position to look at many NMAT accepting colleges. Here's the step-by-step process:
Colleges to Consider:
Actually, colleges do not release particular cut-offs by percentile. However, given the historical trends, you could look at colleges that have:
Average NMAT Cutoff percentile 85-90 (approx. it will be confirmed with the later updated data
examples (they are examples. Prepare each one's official website).
NMIMS Mumbai, Bangalore & Hyderabad Different different campuses have different cut-offs for They could be aiming for the Mumbai campus KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Mumbai Shiv Nadar School of Management Noida SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) Mumbai for PGMPW program Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai
Process After Scoring Card:
Download Official NMAT Scorecard from official NMAT website
Shortlist Colleges: Find the set of colleges that align with your career goals, entrance requirements, and your range of NMAT scores.
Application Forms: Download or apply to fill up application forms from the shortlisted colleges. Deadlines usually vary. Be watchful.
Application Process: Carefully fill in the application forms. Essays, LORs, and other supporting documents may be required.
Entrance Exams: Some colleges may conduct special entrance exams or personal interviews. Prepare for them.
Selection and Shortlisting: After shortlisting, you will be called for group discussion and a personal interview. Prepare well for them.
Final Selection and Admission: After your overall performance, you will get the offer letter from the college. Obey the instructions of the college for acceptance and admission procedure.
Bonus Tips
Enhance your profile: Look for internships, certifications, or projects to build your application
Prepare yourself for GDs and PIs: Look up most common topics that may arise for a GD and a PI and practice speaking
Diversify Your Applications: Apply to a good mix of colleges in the score band you are targeting
Keep yourself updated: Regular check on college websites and the official NMAT platforms, so you know what's there, when, and how to execute.
A good NMAT score is but one part of selection; work for a strong all-around profile and practice your soft skills, which will make it very easy for you to get into a top B-school.
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research offers two-year, full-time PGDM , PGDM-BM, 18 months PGPM and Global Management programme. Admission to the PGDM, PGDM BM and PGPM programmes is made through the CAT and GMAT scores only. SPJIMR does not accept the NMAT scores for admission to these programmes. However, if you want to apply for the Global Management programme, then you can apply for admission through the NMAT scores along with CAT/ XAT / GRE/ GMAT scores.
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When you sit for NMAT, it does take a strict process of identity verification. That can be done as follows:
However, kindly refer to the guidelines by the NMAT exam authorities or the test center for specific information.
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Yes if you are in SC category you can fill the Jee mains from 73% as for SC category minimum criteria for SC category is 65%.
Since you fall within the SC category and have 73%, you meet the eligibility requirements for JEE Main.
Make sure to apply for your SC category certificate and make your all documents ready.
hope this will help you
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MAT and NMAT are both entrance exams conducted for admission into management program in India. While there maybe some overlap in terms of the general aptitude & reasoning sections, it's important to note that they are conducted by different bodies and have different focuses.
MAT covers sections like language comprehension, Mathematical skills, data analysis and sufficiency, intelligence and critical reasoning, and India and Global environment.
NMAT on the other hand, focuses on language skills, Quantitative analysis and logical reasoning.
MAT is conducted in either paper based or computer based but, NMAT is only computer based.
MAT scores are accepted by wide range of management schools across India. While NMAT score are primarily used for admission into NMIMS, and some other institutions.
Given these differences, it's advisable to study separately for each exam.
Given below is the list of some of the MBA colleges in India you can get based on your NMAT scores:
The list of colleges given above is non-exhaustive. The Cutoffs may vary every year depending upon number of factors.
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