NMAT 2024/ 2025 Cut Off will be made available through online mode only. NMAT by GMAC organized to get admission into the MBA/PGDM & PGDBM professional courses.

What NMAT score is good? Generally 200 score is considered good in NMAT On the basis of cut off marks, the candidates will be shortlisted in the merit list. Candidates those will reach the cut marks will be only considered eligible for the further rounds. Candidates can get the complete detail on NMAT cut off 2024 this article.

The NMAT cut-off 2024-2025 will be prepared by the exam conducting authorities on the basis of numbers of candidates appeared in the exam, availability of seats and difficulty level of the exam. It will be necessary for the candidates to secure the cut off marks to get admission.

If two candidates will score the same percentile then, inter-se-merit will be prepared by the authority. The score will be divided into the sections such as a scaled score for each section, a total score, and a percentile ranking.

 

Advantages of NMAT Cut Off 2024

The university will release the sectional cut off for all sections asked in the examination. It will be published separately for all MBA colleges those accepting the NMAT scorecard. Every participating institution will release their cut off marks.

On the basis of NMAT 2024 cut off, the various institutions will invite the candidates for the CD (case discussion), GD (group discussion) and PI (personal interview) rounds. The cut off may vary every year, depending upon the course and institution.

GMATTM Focus Edition is the most widely used assessment by global business schools because it demonstrates your readiness, is the best predictor of academic success, and only covers the skills and business-relevant concepts that schools focus on.

According to the latest Kaplan survey, the number of graduate business admission professionals indicating preference for the GMAT exam has increased 44% since 2014. GRE preference has fallen from 4% to 2%.***.

For the GMAT™ exam, computer adaptive testing (CAT) determines the difficulty of the next question based on the candidate’s previous response and ability. As the GMAT uses CAT during the entire Quant and Verbal section, it provides a more efficient, secure, and accurate measure of a candidate’s abilities.

GMAC is the industry leader in test security, continuously developing security measures to ensure that the GMAT™ exam is a fair measure of a test taker’s ability, to maintain test integrity, and to minimize unfair practices. GMAC’s standardized test security policies, protocols and technology at our test centers worldwide provide schools the confidence that the candidate sitting in the classroom is the same one who earned the GMAT score used in the admissions process.

GRE does not have a total score, which requires schools to convert the section scores to an equivalent GMAT Total Score for comparison. The score conversion table offered by ETS has no proven validity and a very high standard error of prediction. Many candidates score differently on both tests because they measure different abilities.

Since 2006, the number of GMAT™ tests taken by women are up 33%, by African Americans, 24%, by 18 to 23-year-olds, 63%, by Europeans, 35%, by those with non-business undergraduate degrees, 25%. Test takers represent 186 citizenship groups. In 2016, GMAC published two studies for the industry on the dynamics of underrepresented populations’ (URP) perceptions, interest and pursuit of graduate management education.*

 

Disadvantages of GMAT Cut Off

It is a costly exam and retake requires even stronger desire to slog the whole stuff again and then pay the fees as well.

It requires one to spend a lot of time and effort in front of an electronic screen affecting the eyesight.

It keeps one engaged for at least three to four months (considering one has better plans to spend that time)

Lack of In-Person Interaction: Unlike traditional MBA programs, online MBA programs do not offer in-person encounters. ... Potential for Isolation: Online learning has the potential to be lonely because you'll be working individually for a sizable portion of the day.