GMAT Cut-Off is the minimum marks that candidates must score in order to take admission in top-ranked B-Schools. Every participating institution has set a level of minimum marks that must be scored by the candidates coming for admission.
The cut-off for GMAT is released after the declaration of the GMAT Results. The admission process will include the selection process other than the GMAT score, past academic records along with a professional qualification. Candidates’ performance in the interview, MBA Essays and the letter of recommendation also affect the scope of admission in a reputed B-School of India or abroad. Therefore, candidates appearing for GMAT are advised to work hard for it as the level of competition is very high. Candidates can plan their GMAT preparation and start preparing for this tough competitive examination.
GMAT COVID-19 Update
GMAT 2021 is also being conducted in online mode and appointments are available around the clock in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. Institutions across the world are shifting to the online mode of education.
Factors Determining GMAT Cut-Off
The usual bracket of Institutional Cut-Off ranges above 650 for both national and international colleges. The cut-off marks determined by an institution resides on various factors. These factors are calculated and collaborated to finalize the cut-off marks for the candidates. Keeping these determining factors in mind candidates must strive harder to crack the examination so that they may get enlisted in the cut-off list. Following are the factors determining GMAT Cut-Off :