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Understanding the MAT Composite Score
The MAT Composite score is nothing but the marks calculated based on the four sections of the exam - Data Analysis & Sufficiency, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, Mathematical Skills, and Language Comprehension. The Economics & Business Environment (previously Indian & Global Environment) scores are not included in this calculation. The composite score is calculated on a scale of 199 - 801.
There is no particular formula to calculate the composite score. However, the below pointers give a fair understanding of the composite score calculation.
The composite score is calculated on a scale of 199 - 801
Composite scores of less than 200 and more than 800 are rare
All scores below 200 are categorized as 199, and all scores above 800 are categorized as 801. This means any score below 199 is also stated as 199 and similarly for scores above 800
Check the below table for marks allotted to each section along with the composite score analysis.
MAT Sections
Marks Allotted
Composite Score Scale
Language Comprehension
40
0- 100
Mathematical Skills
40
0- 100
Data Analysis and Sufficiency
40
0- 100
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
40
0- 100
Indian and Global Environment*
40
0- 100*
Total
200
800
MAT Score Percentile Accepting Institutes
Almost 800 colleges accept the MAT Score for MBA Admissions. While some colleges accept the percentile and raw scores, some colleges also prefer admissions based on the composite scores. Some B-Schools also prefer their selection procedure including WAT. GD, and PI rounds. Check the list of MAT Accepting colleges along with the MAT Score and Percentile Analysis below.