CMAT 2023 Result Date: Official answer key expected soon at cmat.nta.nic.in; score vs percentile
The NTA is expected to declare the results tentatively on May 25. Official answer key 2023, response sheet will be uploaded soon at cmat.nta.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT 2023) on May 4 for admission to MBA admission in AICTE affiliated colleges. The official CMAT answer key 2023 is uploaded at cmat.nta.nic.in within three-four days after the exam date, as per past trends.
As per the CMAT result date 2023 trends, the NTA is expected to declare the results tentatively on May 25. The exam was held in two shifts - morning shift was conducted from 9 AM to 12 noon and the afternoon shift was held between 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM.
The CMAT question paper 2023 had five sections, each carrying 80 marks. Four marks will be awarded for each right answer and one mark will be deducted for incorrect answer.
The raw marks secured by a candidate will be considered for declaring CMAT 2023 results. “No score card will be dispatched to the candidates and the candidates are advised to download their score cards from the website: cmat.nta.nic.in only,” the NTA said.
The CMAT results 2023 will be declared based on the final answer key. Meanwhile, candidates can check the CMAT unofficial answer key published by various coaching centres. Download CMAT shift 1 unofficial answer key .
CMAT 2023 score vs percentile
The CMAT 2023 score vs percentile, as per last year’s trends is given in the table below. Once the answer key and response sheet is uploaded ,candidates will be able to calculate the probable score.
Score range |
Percentile |
372 |
100 |
310-361 |
99.03-99.99 |
300-309 |
98.11-98.93 |
293-299 |
97.15-97.98 |
287-292 |
96.14-96.99 |
282-286 |
95.17-95.98 |
277-281 |
94.08-94.94 |
273-276 |
93.11-93.86 |
269-272 |
92.11-92.88 |
265-268 |
91.04-91.87 |
262-264 |
90.15-90.75 |
258-261 |
89.00-89.88 |
255-257 |
88.08-88.68 |
252-254 |
87.08-87.75 |
249-251 |
86.01-86.74 |
247-248 |
85.27-85.65 |
244-246 |
84.24-84.95 |
241-243 |
83.18-83.87 |
239-240 |
82.36-82.79 |
236-238 |
81.20-81.97 |
234-235 |
80.37-80.80 |
231-233 |
79.22-79.97 |
228-230 |
78.11-78.85 |
226-227 |
77.29-77.70 |
224-225 |
76.36-76.85 |
221-223 |
75.06-75.95 |
219-220 |
74.17-74.64 |
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