CMAT 2021 Cut Off is released by the various participating institutes for their own admission process. NTA will not release any cut off for the exam. CMAT is a national level exam conducted once in every year. It offers admission into various management programs like MBA, PGDM, Executive PGDM programmes etc. From 2020 onwards, CMAT is going to be conducted by the authority of NTA. In this article, we have provided the complete information related to CMAT Cut Off 2021.
CMAT 2021 Cut Off
CMAT 2021 Cut Off score will be the minimum qualifying marks which will decide the eligibility of candidate for further admission process. The cut off will be decided by the authority to provide admission in various management institutions.
The cut off marks will be fixed by various participating institutions for the admission in their own institutes and hence is not released by NTA. Candidates must visit the individual websites of the participating institutions to know the cut off marks set for the admission.
CMAT 2021 Cut Off Releasing Date
Below we have provided the official dates related to CMAT 2021 Cut off, exam and result:
Events | Dates 2021 (Announced) |
CMAT 2021 Entrance exam | 22nd/ 27th February 2021 |
Result declaration | March 2021 |
Cut off release | March 2021 |
Factors Determining Cut off:
On the basis of the cut off marks, candidates will be shortlisted and called for the group discussion and personal interview rounds by the institutions. Every institution will have their own way to decide the minimum cut off marks according to various factors given below:
- Total number of seats available in the institution
- Total number of candidates appearing in entrance test
- Difficulty level of the question paper
- Total pass percentage of candidates in the test
- Overall merit of the qualifying candidate in the test
Previous Year Cut Off Marks
The cut off marks decided by the various participating institutions in previous year is given below:
Institution | Cut off Percentile |
IFIM Business School, Bangalore | 85 |
Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai | 99.06 |
JIM, Noida | 82 |
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research | 99.2 |
Goa Institute of Management | 99.85 |
Jamnalai Bajaj Institute of Management Studies | 99.92 |
Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi | 95 |
DY Patil School of Management, Pune | 75 |
BIMTECH, Greater Noida | 75 |
BIT, Mesra | 75 |
CMAT 2021 Merit list
On the basis of CMAT 2021 result, a merit list will be released by the respective institutions. On the basis of scores obtained by the candidates in the entrance test, All India merit list will be published by the authority. Candidates will be able to check the merit list through online mode.
CMAT 2021 merit list will be expected to be released in the month of February/ March 2021. Also State merit list will be released along with the All India merit list by the concerned authority. The merit list will contain the name of the candidate, marked scored and rank.
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CMAT 2021 Selection Procedure
After the release of merit list, the counselling process will take place in the each participating institutions. Candidates, those have successfully obtained the minimum cut off marks, will be considered as qualified to take part in the counselling. The selection of the candidate by each institution will be done on the basis of score obtained in entrance test, group discussion and personal interview round.
Candidates those will qualify all the rounds of selection process will be provided admission in the institutions. The selected candidates will be notified by the institutions for admission through email, post or website.
CMAT 2021 Cut Off will be individually released by various CMAT score accepting institutions for admission. Candidates those will successfully score the minimum cut off marks will be shortlisted for further admission process.
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