NMAT by GMAC
You can try for NMIMS Indore and Hyderabad Campus , IBS, UPES Dehradun, Vellore Institute of Technology, Thapar University.
Hi Raj....
The chances are less to get admission in very good colleges. Based on this score you can have the chance for Alliance School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore, Amity University. You can check your best chances with NMAT Pathfinder tool given below.
NMAT Pathfinder Tool
Hope this helps.......Thank U
Yes,NMAT Score is required for XSRM.
The cut-off would range between 120-150 out of 360 for XSRM course, while for HR would be little higher.The cutoff for HR was 193 last year.
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Hello,
Here is the name of the best colleges;
KCT Business School, Coimbatore.
Pune Institute of Business Management, Pune.
School of Inspired Leadership, Gurgaon.
Sona School of Management, Salem.
Universal Business School, Raigad.
Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr Sagunthala R and D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.
Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management, Hyderabad.
Best of luck.
Sorry to say, it is not a good score which will help you to get in decent bschool, you should try next year.
But if you wish to join college this year only then you can go for Alliance university Bangalore or Amity University.
You SNAP marks are quite low ,so dont take any colleges from SNAP.
You nmat marks are low if you wish to go for good decent college, but you can get some average colleges from NMAT using this link.
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/nmat
Hello Naman,Since you have given the NMAT exam and your score is 165, I would like to tell you that there are chances that you might, not sure, but you might get a call, from XSRM.The chances are slim because the XSRM college requires a minimum percentile and tough competition also.Furthermore, hoping for the best, there is a chance you might get a call.Still, if you need more information, I am attaching the link of our website blog, where detailed information is given::https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/xat-cutoff
Dear Ruchi
There are a number of colleges that accept NMAT scores and their intake depends on percentile that you get relative to other students.
So this percentile changes every year depending upon how other students have performed compared to you. The link below will give you a fairly good idea about the nmat cut-offs for the various colleges-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
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