NMAT 2021: Top colleges to apply and their cut-off
Here is the list of the top colleges accepting NMAT scores and their cut-off for MBA admission 2021-22.
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NEW DELHI: NMAT cut-off is the minimum score that must be obtained by MBA aspirants to get shortlisted for the further selection rounds of admission. NMAT 2021 cut-off will be released by the participating institutes and can be checked by visiting their official website.
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However, on the basis of the previous year’s trends, candidates can check the expected NMAT cut-off 2021. Colleges accepting NMAT scores will release the NMAT cut-off in the form of a score or percentile. Candidates can draw a fair idea of their chances of seeking MBA admission into a particular college by having an idea of the expected NMAT 2021 cut-off.
There are more than 40 MBA colleges across India and 20+ international management institutions that accept NMAT scorecards to offer admission into MBA/ PGDM programmes. Going by past year trends, the NMAT cut-off generally remains between 150-250. The NMAT cut-off is determined on the basis of a few factors like availability of seats, the difficulty level of the NMAT exam, the number of candidates applied for the programme and previous year NMAT cut-off trends is also considered by participating institutes.
Expected NMAT Cut-off 2021 - Overall and sectional
Section name |
Expected cut-off |
Quantitative skills |
73+ |
Language skills |
85+ |
Logical Reasoning |
79+ |
Overall |
205-250 |
Top MBA colleges accepting NMAT score and their cut-off
The MBA colleges accepting NMAT score 2021 will release the cut-off after the declaration of the NMAT result. As mentioned above, the NMAT cut-off generally lies between 150 to 250. Check the expected cut-off and courses offered by top 10 management institutions that accept NMAT scores.
College accepting NMAT score |
Offered courses |
NMAT Cut-off/ Percentile |
SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (Mumbai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad) |
|
245+ NMAT score (NMIMS Mumbai) 220+ NMAT score (NMIMS Hyderabad and Bangalore) |
Xavier University, Bhubaneswar |
|
85+ NMAT percentile (HRM) 50+ NMAT percentile (RM) 40+ NMAT percentile (SM, MBF, and UMG) |
Indian School of Business (ISB) |
Management programme in Business Analytics |
140+ NMAT score |
Alliance School of Business, Alliance University |
MBA/ PGDM |
100+ NMAT score |
SDA Bocconi Asia Center, Mumbai |
International Master in Business |
200+ NMAT score |
ITM Business School |
PGDM iConnect |
65+ NMAT percentile |
Alliance School of Business, Alliance University |
MBA/ PGDM programme |
100+ NMAT percentile |
BSE Institute Limited |
|
180+ NMAT scores |
ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad |
MBA/ PGDM |
150+ NMAT scores |
Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida |
MBA |
85+ NMAT percentile |
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