Management Aptitude Test
Hi,
There are some good colleges that offer good placements which you can apply like BIMM, BIMTECH, XISS(HRM), ISB&M, CHRIST UNIVERSITY, JAIPURIA,NL DALMIA, SIES. You can choose according to the investment and the ROI the college is offering i.e the placement scenario. Choose wisely.
All the best.
There are many colleges accepting mat score for agri business course like Doon business school, Chandigarh university, College of Agribusiness management, UPES, GLOBAL BUSINESS SCHOOL,etc.
For more information you can visit the following link:
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agriculture-business-management-colleges-in-india
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Hello!
HPU shimla is not a great option for mba at this percentile you can try other colleges.
In HPU, the tution fees is 19500 approx for 2 yrs. of mba. The median placements are 3 lacs and highest being 10 lacs.
You can go for ims ghaziabad, ipe Hyderabad,
NIT's MAT cutoff percentile is very high compared to some top B Schools. A minimum percentile of 90 is needed to get a call from NIT Silchar. With 42 percentile in MAT, there are very less chances to get into NIT Silchar for MBA.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-accepting-mat-scores-and-cutoffs
Hi Pallavi,
Your score is not that good because you should must score 650+ to get really good colleges Talking about list of good colleges with this marks, yes there are some colleges As per your score in MAT you may look for some of the below mentioned institutes in
Hello Aspirant,
You should go for the following colleges by your percentile in MAT exam -:
1) XIME BANGALORE
2) CHRIST BANGALORE
3) SIES MUMBAI
4) JIMS ROHINI
5) NL DALMIA MUMBAI
6) IPE HYEDRABAD
7) MET MUMBAI
8) IES MUMBAI
9) CHETNA MUMBAI
10) BIMM PUNE
These are some
hello aspirant...
To be honest , it isn't. Very few good colleges take admission from MAT. While the concept of good may vary from person to person , I am taking into a general perspective of colleges with respect to placement , average salary, median salary and learning growth .
Nisha, if you are referring to the MAT Composite Score, then you can calculate your percentage as follows:--
(Your score or Marks/ Total Marks) * 100
Now, in case of MAT, the total marks is equal to 800, so in your case, the formula comes out to be (498.5/800) *
Yes, there are many government colleges in India accepting MAT 2020 scores. I'm listing a few of them.
Doon university dehradun, ims ranchi university, edii gandhinagar, bk school of business Ahmedabad, msu msu baroda, bit durg, etc.
I'm sharing a link for more of the colleges accepting mat score
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