GMAT, CMAT AMONG 6 PGDM ENTRANCE TEST OPTIONS 2013
The Supreme Court has passed an order allowing B-schools to consider
students who have taken any of the six MBA entrance exams – CAT, MAT,
XAT, ATMA, CMAT and GMAT – for admission to PGDM programs.
In the order, passed on February 18, 2013, the SC permitted the All
India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to substitute the Joint
Management Entrance Test (JMET) with the Graduate Management Admission
Test (GMAT) for admission into PGDM programs, from 2013-14 onwards.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had passed a judgment (on March 1, 2012)
permitting PGDM institutes to continue using CMAT along with five other
nationally recognised tests like CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, and JMET for
admissions.
Now, JMET has been replaced by GMAT since the former was discontinued
in 2011. This order has provided much needed relief to the Graduate
Management Admission Council (GMAC), which owns the GMAT exam. Though
accepted by more than 5,000 business schools worldwide, only top few
institutes accept GMAT scores in India.
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