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How much score do you accept for mat??


Ayushi porwal 7th Jan, 2018
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Akshay Kadam 8th Jan, 2018

Ayushi MAT score and percentile required to get admission vary from college to college. And MAT score is not the only criteria to get a call from any of the colleges. First, there are eligibility criteria for each college then they call you for next round of WSAT, GD and interview on the basis of your aggregate score made with different parameters including your MAT marks, 10th, 12th and graduation percentage, work experience, extracurricular. Again all these parameters have different weightage in the aggregate score for different colleges.

If you have given MAT exam and have scored something then tell me so that I can help you with the colleges you can get or if you are going to give exam the score maximum to get calls from best b-schools.

All the best!!

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8th Jan, 2018
Yaa I have given MAT 2k17 and have scored 575 and yet CAT result is not out.
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