Many MBA colleges in India accept 60-70 percentile in CMAT. With a score within this range, you have a fair chance of getting admission into some good B-schools, such as the Institute of Management - DY Patil University School of Management, Institute of Management Studies, Jagannath International Management School, etc.Candidates must score between 141 and 170 out of a total score of 400 to obtain a percentile ranging from 60 to 70.There are colleges in every percentile slab of CMAT including the colleges which accept the lowest cutoff between the 60 to 70 percentile. A score ranging from 281 to 340 can be considered a good score in CMAT.
Admission into the MBA and PGDM courses in colleges accepting 60-70 percentile in CMAT 2024 will be done after the result declaration. Students will be able to apply to individual colleges of their choice using their CMAT scores. Common Management Admission Test is a popular MBA entrance exam conducted for admission into more than 1300 MBA colleges in India. CMAT 2024 will be conducted by the NTA in May 2024, and the CMAT 2024 result will be released soon after. Candidates must check the CMAT question paper with solution pdf to get an idea about the types and difficulty level of questions asked in the CMAT exam. If you are planning to appear for CMAT 2024, then you must have a look at the list of MBA colleges accepting 60-70 percentile in CMAT 2024.
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List of MBA Colleges Accepting 60 to 70 Percentile in CMAT 2024
Following are some of the colleges which accept CMAT percentile of 60 to 70. Most of the colleges also accept other examinations like CAT, MAT, XAT, etc, and state-level entrance exams like Kerala CET, Karnataka PGCET, Maharashtra CET, West Bengal JEMAT, etc.
Name of the College | Location | Approx. Course Fee |
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Bengaluru | INR 7,00,000 | |
Mumbai | INR 8,40,000 | |
Ghaziabad | INR 7,95,000 | |
New Delhi | INR 5,34,000 | |
Bangalore | INR 5,90,000 | |
Mumbai | INR 8,48,000 | |
Bangalore | INR 7,90,000 | |
Bangalore | INR 3,88,000 | |
Kochi | INR 7,00,000 | |
Pune | INR 5,49,000 | |
Pune | INR 7,20,000 | |
Mumbai | INR 14,90,000 | |
Department of Management Sciences - University of Pune (PUMBA) | Pune | INR 1,29,000 |
Sri City | INR 13,20,000 | |
Kolkata | INR 6,85,000 | |
Vivekanand Education Society Institute of Management Studies And Research (VESIM) | Mumbai | INR 6,79,500 |
Ranchi | INR 8,00,000 | |
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan`s Usha & Lakshmi Mittal Institute of Management | New Delhi | INR 6,00,000 |
Vellore | INR 3,51,500 | |
Secunderabad | INR 6,50,000 | |
Thirupparankundram | INR 8,67,000 | |
Bangalore | INR 6,00,000 | |
Harihar | INR 12,50,000 | |
Chennai | INR 6,10,000 | |
Hyderabad | INR 8,50,000 | |
Vishakhapatnam | INR 8,50,000 | |
New Delhi | INR 7,75,000 | |
Hyderabad | INR 7,20,000 | |
Goa | INR 10,27,800 | |
Chennai | INR 11,76,000 | |
Kolkata | INR 6,00,000 |
Also Read: CMAT 2024 Score vs Percentile Analysis
How to Convert CMAT 2024 Score to Percentile?
The conversion method of converting CMAT rank to percentile will follow the same method as per the previous years like 2023, 2022, 2021 or 2020. However, the values to convert the marks to percentile will different.
There are some criteria that are taken into consideration while calculating the percentile, that is as follows:
The rank of the candidate mentioned on the CMAT scorecard.
The number of candidates who appeared in the examination with a score equal to or less than the candidate
Total number of candidates
According to the above-mentioned parameter, The CMAT rank will be mentioned in the results, but to understand the remaining two parameters, we will take some hypotheses into consideration.
For example, If a student has acquired rank 1, and the total number of students is 100, then the number of candidates who appeared in the examination with a score equal to or less than the candidate will be 100-1 = 99.
Then, we have to follow the following formula:
CMAT Percentile = (100 x No. of candidates with a score less than or equal to the candidate) / Total No. of Candidates |
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Example 1: In this case, the percentile of our candidate who has obtained 1st rank will be as follows,
(100 x 99)/100 = 99 (percentile)
Example 2: If the total number of students in CMAT is 523 and a candidate had obtained a rank of 15 and the number of candidates who appeared in the examination with a score equal to or less than the candidate would be 523-15 = 508, then the equation would look like this,
(100 x 508)/523 = 97 (approx round percentile)
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