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Will NMAT 2020 Cutoff will go down below 240 or would it be 240 because everyone on youtube is saying nmat cutoff will go as high as 240. It is quite frustating


Aashutosh Tiwari 21st Jan, 2021
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theeanonymous 22nd Jan, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

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:

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/nmat-cutoff

All the best

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