NMAT by GMAC
Hello Aspirant,
You have scored well in NMAT . The expected overall cutoff range for most if he top colleges is 200-220+. Some colleges will give priority to sectional cutoffs too while making the final selection , so if you have 70-75+ in all sections then, you are on a safe side for all colleges. And to your second part of the question, yes, you need to apply separately to all the colleges you wish to try for through their official website. Below are some good colleges you can apply for:
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS Mumbai)
Xavier Institute of Management (XIMB), Bhubaneswar
BSE Institute Limited
Amity University
Shiv Nadar University
BML Munjal University
ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai
GITAM School of International Business, Visakhapatnam
Woxsen Business School, Hyderabad
ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad
Alliance University, Bangalore
SDA Bocconi, Mumbai
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-accepting-nmat-scores-and-cutoffs
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff
Once you have applied , start preparing for the PI and GD rounds, as they are crucial for final selection.
All the best
To secure Calls from Campuses of NMIMS, you must target atleast 235-245 in NMAT Exam. However, with a Score of 219 in NMAT, you do have chances in securing call/admission from some of the Other Top Management Institutes accepting NMAT Score.
For more information about Colleges accepting NMAT apart from NMIMS do follow the link below
Hello Studen, NMATpublished its result in the month of February 2021 for nmat conducting authority GMAC in the form of scorecard.Anyone can download the score card from the official website in www.nmat.in. It will be opened up to 31st March 2021. After that period downloading of score card will be under the terms and conditions of the nmat authority applicable. Go to the website and try for the next time to download the score card putting your email id and password.
Hope this helps.
Dear Aspirant,
as you have not specified your category, assuming you belong to general category, based on last years cutoff, here are some of the possible colleges you can get admission at as per you NMAT score,
For more information on colleges suitable for you kindly visit the link given below.
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/nmat
Dear Aspirant
Keep trying contacting the concerning authority regarding this matter.
Thank you
Dear Student,
as per last years data for the cutoff at NITs, given below are some of the possible NITs you will be able to secure a seat for admission based on your JEE Mains rank,
As you are well aware that the cutoff for each year differs due to various reasons such as, number of seat available, number of participants writing the examination etc. Hence for a more accurate prediction kindly use the college predictor tool provided in the link given below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello student
Choice filling of colleges is done in the first round of counselling after qualifying in MAT exam. The choice of colleges may be changed with prior to intimation in respective authorities prescribed format, even after submitting the application for admission. It should be done within the due date declared by the authorities as per as maintaining the norms and forms of college admission.
To know more you can click on the college predictor website of the respective college.
Hope this helps
Hello Dear,
NMAT by GMAC or NMAT is a national-level MBA entrance test conducted for admission to NMIMS University and other reputed B-Schools in India. NMAT exam is a candidate friendly exam. It is designed keeping in mind the convenience of the test takers.
You can expect a call from colleges like IBS, VIT and Athena School of management, if you’ve applied to these institutions. For more information you can visit https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/nmat-gmac
Good Luck
dear aspirant
You can use our NMAT Pathfinder to know your chances for getting calls from MBA colleges accepting through NMAT, based on your NMAT result.
NMAT Pathfinder | MBA Call Predictor – Predict Your College Admission Chances (careers360.com)
All the best!
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