Hi,
According to the last year's MAH CET results, a score between 155 (Highest) - 159 is equivalent to 99.99 percentile, a score of 146 is equivalent to 99.88 percentile and a score of 123 is equivalent to 98.07 percentile.
The cut off marks/percentile are the marks a candidate needs to qualify for the second round i.e. the group discussion and personal interview. The cut off is usually higher for the All India category seats as compared to reserved category seats. We can go by the viewpoint of experts and coaching institute and previous year’s cut off as benchmarks.
Going by previous years, a candidate belonging to All India general category (Out of Maharashtra Students) will need to score in the 99.0 percentile or above to qualify for the 2nd round. In CMAT 2020, PUMBA offered 180 seats out of which 27 seats were for OMS candidates for which they had to secure a CMAT percentile of 99.69.
Hope this helps
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