NMAT Score vs Percentile 2025, Cut off, Previous Year Analysis

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Nov 13, 2025

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NMAT Score vs Percentile 2025, Cut off, Previous Year Analysis

NMAT Score vs Percentile 2025: When preparing for the NMAT 2025 exam, it’s important to understand the difference between your score and percentile. While your NMAT score reflects the total marks you’ve secured based on your performance in each section, your percentile shows how you rank compared to other test-takers. In simple terms, the score tells you how much you achieved, while the percentile tells you how well you performed relative to others. Read till the end to understand more about the NMAT score or expected percentile and others.

NMAT Score vs Percentile 2025

In the NMAT exam, you receive a scaled score ranging from 36 to 360, calculated by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) after adjusting for test-slot difficulty. Though candidates are able to check their marks and percentile on their NMAT score card after the declaration of results. Still, below is the estimated table that can help you understand the percentile based on marks. But it is to be noted that the percentile and marks ratio may vary every year, based on various factors.

Score Range

Percentile

202

64

203

66

204

67

205

69

206

71

207

73

208

74

209

76

210

78

211

80

212

81

213

82

214

83

215

85

216

86

217

87

218

88

219

89

220

90

221

91

222 - 223

92

224

93

225

94

226

95

227 - 229

96

230 - 231

97

232 - 235

98

236 - 244

99

Also Read, Top MBA Colleges Accepting NMAT Score with Cutoff & Fees

NMAT Expected Cutoff 2025

After appearing in the NMAT exam, candidates always stay curious to know about their score, but most importantly, they want to know if they will be able to qualify for the cut-off. The NMAT expected cutoff for 2025, based on the previous year’s trends, is mentioned in the table below. This will give them an idea whether they will be able to qualify the NMAT 2025, or not:

College / B-School

NMAT Cutoff

NMIMS (SVKM) – Mumbai

209+

K J Somaiya Institute of Management, Mumbai

230+

TAPMI, Manipal

225+

IFMR GSB (Krea University), Sri City

215+

SOIL Institute of Management, Gurgaon

210+

Woxsen University, Hyderabad

160+

XIM University (XIMB), Bhubaneswar

150+

ICFAI Business School (IBS), Hyderabad

150+

NMAT Score vs Percentile Previous Year Trends

As there is no official NMAT cut-off or percentile from the officials, there is an estimated percentile score ratio of 2023 and 2024. These values differ every year a little bit, depending on various factors, like the total number of candidates who appeared for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and others.

Year

Scaled Score Approximate

Estimated Percentile Range

2023

~ 230

~ 99 %ile

2023

~ 212

~ 95 %ile

2023

~ 200

~ 90 %ile

2024

250 +

~ 99.5+ %ile

2024

240-250

~ 99 %ile

2024

230-240

~ 98-99 %ile

2024

~ 200-210

~ 90-95 %ile

What Is a Good Score in NMAT 2025?

A good score in NMAT 2025 mainly depends on the cut-offs set by different MBA colleges, but generally, a good score between 230 and 250 is considered competitive for top institutes like NMIMS Mumbai, XIMB, and KJ Somaiya. As the scaled score range of NMAT is 36-360, achieving more than 210 can help you get admitted in many big management colleges, both within India and overseas as well.

But what a “good” score is will be relative to the institute one wishes to get admission in, the general competition, and the difficulty of the exam that year. As a result, applicants should try to target staying as close to the 230-score mark as possible for enhancing their probability of getting selected by premier NMAT-accepting colleges.

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