

Techno India University and Rabindra Bharati University (RBU) - Business Management Dept. have the lowest cutoff scores in Kolkata, accepting 45-50 percentile scores for general category students. These government and private institutions offer relatively easier entry options compared to higher cutoffs such as Globsyn's 75+ percentile.
Yes, final-year students can apply through MAT for 2026 intake in Kolkata MBA colleges. AIMA clearly states that undergraduates in their final year of graduation (from any discipline) from a recognized university are eligible to register, appear for the exam, and use the scores for applications.
No, government colleges in Kolkata do not give preference to MAT over CAT or JEMAT. Public colleges such as IISWBM, University of Calcutta, and Rabindra Bharati University give more importance to JEMAT (the primary test for West Bengal government seats) and CAT scores for the initial merit list, filling most seats through these processes.
Yes, scholarships are available in many MAT-accepting MBA colleges in Kolkata. Scholarships include merit scholarships for high MAT scorers (60-75+ percentile), need-based scholarships, and category-wise scholarships for SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates, offering 10-100% fee waiver.
MAT 2026 application deadlines for Kolkata B-schools are based on AIMA's four cycles (Feb, May, Sep, Dec), with no fixed final date—February PBT registration ends on or about February 23, and CBT on March 2, followed by college forms opening after result announcements (mid-March). It is best to apply in early cycles such as February/March for 2026 batch intake at IEM, Globsyn, or IISWBM, as GD/PI processes get saturated by April.