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I have score 467.50 in 2008 MAT. SCORE ANALYSIS


AYAN KUMAR GHOSH 22nd Jan, 2024
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Akansha Sharma 3rd Dec, 2024

A MAT score of 467.50 in 2008 is considered an average score. While it may not be competitive enough for top-tier business schools, it could still help you secure admission to some mid-range or tier-2 management colleges. Your chances improve if you're applying to institutions with slightly lower cutoffs. The score could also make you eligible for some specialized courses or colleges that accept MAT scores for MBA, PGDM, or related programs. Research specific colleges' cutoffs to assess your options better.

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