MAT 2022 College Predictor: Know best MBA colleges accepting AIMA MAT score
Candidates with valid MAT scores can use this MAT 2022 college predictor tool to know the best MBA colleges.
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AIMA has announced the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) result on June 6. Candidates who qualified the MAT 2022 entrance test can check the MAT college predictor tool by Careers360 to get a personalized list of MBA colleges based on their MAT exam score. With a list of more than 600 management institutes accepting MAT scorecards, it becomes difficult to shortlist colleges.
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to use the MAT 2022 college predictor.
The MAT 2022 college predictor tool is designed to assist candidates in assessing their MBA admission chances to prestigious B-schools. Furthermore, the MAT college predictor also specifies that one has good, weak or tough chances of MBA admission into a specific college. Apart from that, candidates can also filter the MAT accepting colleges as per their preferences.
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How to use MAT college predictor 2022
MAT college predictor tool uses an advanced algorithm to predict the list of colleges on the basis of candidates MAT score. Follow the provided steps while using the MAT college predictor tool.
Step 1- Visit the official website of MAT Pathfinder- or ( Click here )
Step 2- Now, click on the Yes/ No tab based on whether you have a MAT score
Step 3- Those who will choose the ‘Yes’ option, enter your overall MAT score and percentile.
Step 4- Now click on the “Proceed tab and check the list of colleges”
Step 5- Those who don’t have idea about their MAT score or percentile can click on the “No” tab
Step 6- Enter the asked details such as graduation degree, percentage in bachelor’s, and work experience (in months)
Step 7- Now, click on the ‘Start Analyzing’ tab
Step 8- A new tab will appear which display the list of colleges one can get
How is MAT percentile calculated?
For calculating the MAT percentile, the following formula is applied.
*Composite Score obtained by a candidate/ total number of candidates X 100 = MAT percentile
MBA colleges accepting MAT score offer admission on the basis of composite score while many consider MAT percentile for final selection of candidates. Candidates meeting the MAT cutoff are called for Group Discussion (GD), Personal Interview (PI), and Written Ability Test (WAT) for final admission.
Expected MAT 2022 cutoff for top MBA colleges
MAT score accepting institutes |
MAT cutoff in scores |
TA Pai Management Institute, Manipal |
700 |
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore |
700 |
Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad |
650 |
National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
600 |
Institute of Finance and International Management, Bangalore |
600 |
Balaji Institute of Modern Management, Pune |
600 |
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