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CMAT Result 2023: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released CMAT result 2023 at cmat.nta.nic.in today, May 31, 2023. The CMAT 2023 result is available online, and the CMAT scorecard can be obtained using the application number and date of birth from the official NTA CMAT website, cmat.nta.nic.in. CMAT 2023 Exam was conducted on May 4, 2023. Candidates should keep in mind that The final answer keys are utilised for generating the CMAT result 2023. The raw (actual) CMAT marks acquired by a candidate will be used to calculate the CMAT result 2023. CMAT 2023 result score card will not be mailed and must be accessed online from the CMAT official website.
The direct link to view the CMAT 2023 Score Card has been provided below:
CMAT 2023 Score Card - Direct Link (Activated) |
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Candidates have to follow the steps below to get the CMAT result 2023:
Step 1: Go to the official CMAT website, cmat.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Select the 'CMAT 2023: Download Score Card' option.
Step 3: Candidates will be sent to a login screen where they must input their login information, such as Number of application and the date of birth
After that, enter a security pin and click the 'Submit' button.
Step 4: The CMAT 2023 scorecard will be shown on the screen.
Step 5: Download and print the CMAT 2023 scorecard for future reference.
The following information will be included on the CMAT 2023 scorecard:
Candidate's name, CMAT roll number, and CMAT entrance exam slot
Date of birth of the candidate
Category and gender of the candidate
Guardian's name
Contact information for the candidate
CMAT registration number 2023
Sectional and total CMAT scores
Sectional and overall CMAT percentiles
CMAT 2023 score
The qualification status of the candidate
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CMAT 2023 normalization process is used to negate the difference between the difficulty level in the question papers appearing in different shifts of the exam by adjusting the scores of the candidate. Normalization is a tried and tested process that is used for many other MBA entrance exams in India in addition to CMAT. Through normalization, the score of a candidate who faced a tougher question paper will be increased and the score of a candidate who faced an easier question paper will be decreased.
The CMAT 2023 exam had a range of moderate to high levels of difficulty. A good CMAT 2023 score in terms of the raw score might range from 262 to 361 out of 400. To secure a 100 percentile, candidates must score 372 out of 400. The CMAT result 2023 has been released on May 31, 2023.
To avoid putting any candidate at an advantage between the difference in difficulty level of the question papers used in the exam, NTA will use the CMAT normalization process 2023. In this article, we will explain the CMAT normalization process 2023, including the percentile calculation, the method used for normalization, the normalization formula, etc.
NTA has remarked that it will use the "Normalization procedure based on Percentile Score" in order to overcome any differences in the difficulty level of the question paper for each shift. Normalization is a simple and straightforward process. After ensuring a fair division of candidates into the different shifts, the percentile scores of candidates are calculated for each shift. This means that the percentile of candidates who appeared in Shift 1 will be calculated separately from those who appeared in Shift 2. Hence, the percentile score will be the normalized score of the candidate. It will be mentioned as the NTA Score in the merit list.
This will ensure that no candidate is either benefitted or disadvantaged due to the differences in the difficulty level of question papers in each shift. The objective of the CMAT 2023 Normalization Process is to identify the true merit of the candidate and to create a level playing field. The details of how normalization is carried out by the NTA are given below.
All of the candidates will be distributed randomly into the two shifts to avoid any bias. The two shifts can be conducted on the same day or multiple days, as specified by the NTA. In case the conducting body wishes to increase the number of shifts, the candidates can be divided accordingly into each shift. As an example, NTA has provided an example of the distribution of candidates for 4 Shifts.
A random distribution of candidates would remove the chances of any bias in the shift allocation. The chances of bias would be further reduced with a large population of candidates appearing for the exam.
Also Read: CMAT 2023 Score vs Percentile Analysis
NTA will prepare the exam result for each session. The result will be prepared in the form of the following scores.
The raw scores of the candidate will not be considered to identify their merit. Instead, NTA will consider the Percentile Scores calculated for each session for that purpose.
The percentile compares the performance of a candidate relative to the other candidates who appeared for the exam. It is calculated based on the rank of the candidate. The candidate's percentile is the percentage of candidates, in the same session as the candidate, who has a score equal to or less than that candidate. The higher the rank of a candidate, the higher their percentile. The percentile ranges from 0 to 100 and is calculated using the following formula.
CMAT 2023 Percentile = [(No. of candidates in a 'Session' with equal to or less score than the candidate/ Total no. of candidates in the 'Session')] x 100 |
The Percentile Score will be calculated up to 7 decimal places to reduce the chances of ties and avoid the 'bunching effect'. Calculating the percentile score separately for each session will have the fo
The CMAT 2023 Cut Off for Top B Schools should range anywhere from the 95 to 99.99 percentile. CMAT 2023 cut-off is the minimum marks that a candidate scores for qualifying in the selection process of the CMAT participating institutes. NTA does not release the CMAT cutoff, as participating institutes come up with their own individual CMAT cut-off 2023. CMAT 2023 results have been released on May 31, 2023. Those who will meet the minimum cut-off for CMAT 2023 will be further shortlisted for the selection process.
The CMAT exam was held on May 4, 2023. Common Management Admission Test is a popular MBA entrance exam conducted for admission into more than 1,300 MBA colleges in India. It is considered among the most popular MBA entrance exams in India. Approximately 70,000 candidates appear for the exam every year. Take a look at this article to find out the expected CMAT cutoff 2023 for some of the top B schools.
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The CMAT participating institutes will release the CMAT 2023 cut off after the result declaration. Meanwhile, on the basis of the previous year's CMAT cut off, candidates can estimate the cut off. Given below is the expected CMAT cut off for top B schools.
Here is the CMAT cut-off 2023 list of top B-schools which are accepting more than 90 percentile.
Colleges Accepting CMAT |
Expected CMAT Cutoff (Percentile) |
99.90+ |
|
99.00+ |
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95-99 |
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95-99 |
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95-99 |
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95-99 |
Parameters |
Particulars |
Course Fees |
INR 2,00,000 to INR 15,00,000 (Approximately) |
Specializations offered |
|
Admission Process |
CMAT+GD-PI Round |
Eligibility Criteria |
Bachelor's degree in any stream with a minimum of 50% aggregate + valid CMAT Score |
The basic eligibility criteria for MBA colleges accepting 90+ CMAT percentile have been listed below.
The percentile of an individual is determined based on the rank obtained in CMAT. The National Testing Agency or NTA has devised a process through which percentile can be calculated from the raw score. Check out the formulae below.
P = N – (R/N) x 100 |
Percentile = Total Number of Candidates Appeared in CMAT – Candidate’s Rank divided by N multiplied by 100. |
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