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The Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test
(NMAT) is organized by GMAC exam and it very useful for all the candidates who
want to pursue management programs in India. The organization that conducts
GMAT is the same that conducts NMAT so you can totally understand the standards
of this test. The aim of the NMAT test is to find the most talented students
because the test measures all the skills that would be needed by a candidate in
order to pursue a management degree. Candidates also become more confident if
they perform well in these tests. Since it is an online test, it is considered
very reliable and hence many business schools across India consider the scores
of NMAT to grant admission to the students. It is an exam that is beneficial
for both students and schools alike because it provides access to the greatest
talents and also all the students are assessed in an equal platform.

However, it is important for you to know how
to assess the NMAT scores. Here, you will find all about NMAT Results
and assessments. 

Assessment of your own NMAT result
The result of your NMAT exam is usually
published in about 4-5 weeks after you take the exam. You can find the result
on the online website called www.nmat.org. You also get an email alert once the
results are published on the website. After that, you need to login to your
NMAT by GMAC account to access your score card. When the final percentile is
announced by them, your scores will be sent to all the schools that you
selected initially.

The Score Report
Your score report includes a total score, a
scaled score for each section and the percentile ranking. The score range is
different for each section. For Quantitative Skills, the score ranges between
0-144. For language skills, the score ranges between 0-96. For logical
reasoning, the score ranges between 0-120. Hence the total score ranges between
0-360. The scorecard contains scores of the candidates from each of their
attempts. However, the final percentile is announced and updated after all the
candidates have taken their exams.

What is a scaled score?
Since the overall difficulty of the test
varies, all the test forms are equated on the basis of overall difficulty level
and they try to put the raw test score on a common scale. This is done to make
sure that the scores can be comparable to all the candidates so that there is
no impact based on different candidates getting a different set of questions.
This kind of score is called a scaled score.

What is the final percentile score?

The final percentile is obviously calculated
at the end of the entire academic year when all the candidates have finished
taking their NMAT Exam. This is
done to ensure a complete comparison across all students. Therefore, the score
card that is sent to you as well as the business schools that you select are
updated and sent after the end of the academic year. For 2017, the score card
with updated percentile will be sent on January 17, 2017.

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