GMAC has released the official NMAT notification for 2019! In 2019, NMAT will be conducted from October 4th to December 17th, and results will be announced in the 3rd week of January 2020. Registrations for NMAT will begin on July 2nd, 2019. NMAT by GMAC 2019 is an annual management entrance exam, the scores of which are accepted by elite management institutes, including SBM-NMIMS Mumbai. The exam is conducted across 5 windows and results for each window are released approximately 3 weeks after the window closes. In 2019, the first window for NMAT will begin on 4th October (Friday), and the last window will conclude on 17th December (Tuesday).
NMAT 2019 Official Notification - Important Dates, Registration Fees, Preparation Strategy
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ramji yahoo
The article covers all points and compact. The only missing thing in the article is Indirect taxation issue but the FM also has missed out that in the budget. No big incentive in Indirect taxation, to support manufacturers in India
6 Feb 2017, 12.13 AM
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ramji yahoo
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The article covers all points and compact. The only missing thing in the article is Indirect taxation issue but the FM also has missed out that in the budget. No big incentive in Indirect taxation, to support manufacturers in India
6 Feb 2017, 12.13 AM
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naivedh jain
I think the introduction of GST will surely fill the issue of indirect taxation which is a form of a tax levied on goods and services rather than on income or profits.The four GST slabs have been set at 5%, 12%, 18% and 28% for different items or services.
6 Feb 2017, 12.32 PM |