NMAT by GMAC
Hello Aspirant,
A score above 200 is generally required for a 90+ percentile in NMAT, so based on your score, you may have a percentile between 70-80. It can vary , because it depends on the number of people who have written the exam and have scored below 151. It can also depend on your sectional scores and percentiles.However,in NMAT percentiles does not matter much is some colleges ,top colleges with consider the actual score for selection.
Below are some colleges you can apply for:
Alliance School of Business, Alliance University
ITM Business School
ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad
Xavier School of Rural Management - Bhubaneswar for MBA Rural Management,MBA in Urban Management and Governance and MBA in Sustainability Management
Shiv Nadar University
Amity Business School,Noida
Thapar School of Management
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-accepting-nmat-scores-and-cutoffs
All the best
NMAT cutoffs may go high depending on the competition level. And yes , there are chances it may go till 240 but it is just an assumption. Cutoffs are decided based on the number of seats available, number of candidates, the highest rank secured etc. But you do not need to worry much , in general a score above 200-210 will fetch you a decent college. A score of 230-240+ , can be considered as a very safe score because with that score range you will surely get all top colleges. So for most good colleges a score above 200+ is needed.
These are the sectional cutoff range:
Logical Reasoning 65-70
Quantitative Skills 70-75
Language Skills- 62-65
For top colleges in all sections you should have 70-75+.
You may check the below link to see the expected cutoffs:
Since you have not mentioned the institute or college you are expecting to join, I am unable to give a specific answer . But on a general note, you have scored well in NMAT exam. Usually a score of 210-220+ is considered good enough to get good colleges. As far as the sectional cutoffs are concerned , for top institutes like NMIMS, the candidate should have 70-75+ in all 3 sections. So except for Quant section , considering your overall score , you will get call from almost all top colleges. In some top colleges, the quant sectional cutoff expected would be 70-75 though.,so it may affect your chances in those colleges alone, but mostly it will not be a big deal, so need not worry much. Below are the percentile requirements for various top colleges:
NMIMS, Mumbai-94
NMIMS, Bangalore-91
NMIMS, Hyderabad-90
VIT, Vellore-85
SDA Bocconi, Mumbai-70+
Alliance University, Bangalore-70
IBS (ICFAI B-schools), Hyderabad & 9 other cities-70
The selection of all NMAT participating colleges involves a similar pattern and it comprises of the following stages:
Group Discussion (GD)
Written Ability Test (WAT)
Personal Interview (PI)
Hence , prepare well for these rounds and hope for the best.
Good luck.
Hey.
NMAT is just an exam that you need to give to be eligible for admission into top B schools accepting NMAT score. But to be eligible for admission you need to fill the form of the respective college separately.
You can check on the official website of the respective college to see if the last date of registering is still left.
I have mentioned the links of few college below you can refer to that,
https://www.spjimr.org (https://www.spjimr.org/)
https://www.nmims.edu/
Hope that helps.
Thank you
Many colleges accept NMAT scores
Top colleges accepting 90 percentile and above:
NMIMS, Mumbai--94
NMIMS, Bangalore--91
NMIMS, Hyderabad--90
XIM, Bhubaneswar--90
Colleges accepting 80 percentile and above:
VIT, Vellore--85
SRM University, Chennai--80
Colleges accepting 70 percentile and above:
SDA Bocconi, Mumbai--70+
IBS (ICFAI B-schools), Hyderabad & 9 other cities--70
Alliance University, Bangalore--70
BSE Institute Ltd, Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad--70
Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida (Delhi NCR)--70
WOXSEN, Hyderabad--70
Colleges accepting 60 percentile and above:
Amity University, Noida (Delhi NCR)--65
Thapar School of Management, Mohali--65
UPES, Dehradun--65
BML Munjal University, Gurgaon--65
ITM, Navi Mumbai--65
Mody University, Laxman Garh (Jaipur)--60
GSIB, Visakhapatnam--65
HBS, Hyderabad--60
Below are the expected sectional cutoffs:
Quantitative Skills 68-72
Logical Reasoning 67-72
Language Skills 62-68
Overall 210-217
To see all colleges coming under NMAT and to see previous year cutoffs ,visit the links below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-participating-institutes
Hey!
As per the information available on the official website of NMAT, candidates cannot change the mode of examination after filling the registeration form for same attempt. But you can change the mode of examination in next attempt of exam.
Yes, you can change the mode of exam in registration (retake). To know more, visit here:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-registration
Thankyou
KJ Somaiya college had recently announced , that they are going to accept NMAT score. It is a very good college and the MBA program there has been gaining a lot of demand . So like other top colleges like NMIMS, Xavier Institute of Management etc , to keep a safe assumption , a score of 230-235 + would be the cutoff for KJ Somaiya. But it need not necessarily go that high , even if you have 200-210+ , you can very well apply , there are chances they will accept in that score range too and mostly , they may not focus on sectional marks. Anyways, wait for the official info from their side regarding the cutoff requirements. So if you have 200+ it is wise to apply and start preparing for the PI and GD rounds .
To see the list of top colleges accepting NMAT scores visit the link below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-selection-procedure
Good luck
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