MAT is most popular among commerce stream candidates. Most of the aspirants prefer to take the exam in the month of February. Get more such insights on the exam in this article.
Management Aptitude Test or MAT is a common entrance exam for admission to over 600 B-schools in India. Conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA), the exam is held four times a year – February, May, September and December. Candidates can choose the exam month according to their convenience and exam preparation. That’s not the only distinct feature of MAT. The exam also offers the candidates the option to take the exam in computer based test (online) mode or paper based test (offline) mode.
Launched in 1988, MAT exam was approved as a national level test by the government of India in 2003. Since then, a huge number of MBA aspirants take the exam for admission to various MBA/PGDM programmes offered by management institutes in India.
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In this article, you will get to find out a few things around the following:
- Tier-wise break up of MAT registrations from 2017-2019
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Gender-wise break-up of MAT applicants
- Category-wise break-up of MAT applicants
- Stream-wise break-up of MAT applicants
- Average work experience of MAT test takers
- Comparison of score of MAT test-takers from tier 1, 2 and 3 cities
MAT exam is most popular among candidates from Commerce background and has almost equal number of male and female test-takers over the years. It has also been seen that February is the most popular month among the candidates to take the exam while September is the least popular month. Read more such insights below.
Has MAT gained in popularity in the past few years? Among whom?
- In the past two years (2017-2019), there is not much increase or decrease in the number of test takers, that’s probably because the exam is split across the year and students get ample opportunity to take the exam and even go for retakes.
- February is when most of the students prefer to take MAT, September sees the least number of test takers. The difference between the number of test takers in both months is massive 180 per cent
- MAT is most popular with candidates from Tier 3 towns followed by candidates from Tier 2 towns and those from Tier 1 towns and cities
Is MAT more popular with males or females?
- Percentage of males taking MAT is marginally higher (12 per cent) than that of females
- In no month has the percentage of female test takers exceeded that of male test takers.That's probably because number of female students in India opting for MBA is still less than number of male students. Also read: Number of female applicants in CAT 2019 still below 40%
- Percentage of male test takers tends to be highest in September whereas percentage of female test takers tends to be highest in February
Which category students tend to take MAT more?
- MAT is more popular with OBC students as compared to students coming from the SC or ST categories
- Number of General category test takers is roughly three times that of OBC test takers
Students from which stream tend to take MAT more?
- Half of MAT test takers are from the Commerce stream
- Engineering students followed by Science students are second and third biggest groups taking MAT respectively
- The number of MAT aspirants pursuing Arts in their senior secondary level or at the UG level is lower than other streams
What is the average work experience of MAT test takers?
- Candidates who appear in MAT are likely to have a work experience between 1.5 years to 2.5 years on an average
- Male candidates are likely to have 120 per cent more work experience on an average as compared to their female counterparts
- May and September seem to be preferred exam months for candidates having higher work experience. This is consistent for both male as well as female candidates writing the exam
How do MAT scores compare between test takers hailing from Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns?
- Candidates from Tier 1 towns have a clear advantage over those belonging to Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns
- The gap between average scores of Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns is however, reducing over a period of three years
- There is a difference of roughly 5 per cent between scores of Tier 1 and Tier 2 candidates whereas the difference increases to almost 8 per cent between the scores of Tier 1 and Tier 2 town
Overall, MAT, as an MBA entrance exam, is a preferred choice for all kinds of aspirants, males, females, engineers, non-engineers, freshers, working professionals and students belonging to all cities and towns. Since the exam is couducted four times in a year and in both online and offline modes and the score is accepted by over 600 B-schools (private and government), its popularity is high among all.
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The leading entrance examinations for MBA programs comprise CAT and MAT, both of which are recognised by nearly all MBA colleges across India. While there are slight variations in the exam formats for CAT and MAT, it's important to note that only CAT scores are accepted by IIMs.
Parameter | CAT | MAT |
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Number of Sections | Three | Five |
Duration | 180 minutes | 150 minutes |
No. of Questions | 100 | 200 (40 from each section) |
No. Of Papers | 1 | 1 |
Test Centre | Candidates can choose four cities as per the choices | Candidates can choose three cities |
Level of Difficulty | High | Moderate |
Marking Scheme | Correct Answer: +4 Incorrect Answer: -1 | Correct Answer: +1 Incorrect: -.25 |
No. of Exams conducted yearly | Once a Year | Four times a year |
Major Colleges | All IIMs, IITs, FMS, MDI, IMT | Christ College Institute of Management, IMS, BIMTECH (Noida) |
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Beginner-Level 4
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If you are expecting 20-50 percentiles on MAT, then entry to elite B-schools may become highly challenging. But there are so many good colleges, absorbing the low percentage MAT score, which also provides an excellent experience of growth as well. Here are the colleges which you can target:
# Low MAT
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
The college accept many entrance exams like MAT, XAT GMAT, CAT, CMAT etc. admission process is conducted through the centralised admission process of the directorate of technical education.
For MAT 2025 exam, registration deadline is March 2.
For XAT 2025 exam, exam date is on Jan 5th.
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Beginner-Level 5
Answered a week ago
No, you cannot join the Adani Institute of Digital Technology Management (AIDTM) PGDM programme without an entrance exam, including the MAT:
Entrance exams
AIDTM accepts national-level management entrance exams like CAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, MAT, and ATMA.
Selection process-:
Admission is based on merit,
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Beginner-Level 4
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MAT 2024 registration for August is over. The next phase of exams will be held in December 2024. The schedule of MAT 2024 registration for December phase has started at the AIMA, official website. Candidates who plan to appear for the MAT exam this year can apply for any phase of the as per their pr
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Beginner-Level 5
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MAT 2025 exam schedule has been announced for February session. In February MAT will be conducted in CBT and PBT mode. Registration process for the same began from December 24, 2024. Check MAT 2025 exam dates below:
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PBT registration last date | March 2, 2025 |
MAT PBT admit card release | March 5, 2025 (5.00 PM Onwards) |
MAT PBT Date | March 9, 2025 |
MAT 2025 February CBT (COMPUTER BASED TEST) | |
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CBT registration last date | March 9, 2025 |
MAT CBT admit card release | March 17, 2025 (5.00 PM Onwards) |
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Yes, VIT Bhopal does offer scholarship based on MAT score. The waiver percentage depends on the score of the candidates in MAT. Below is the criteria:
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 3 weeks ago
Depending on the admissions policies of the MES Institute of Management and Career Courses it is possible to get admitted to the MBA/PGDM programme without taking the MAT. MES Institute may take into account additional entrance examinations like CAT, XAT or their own entrance test even though many i
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Yes, you can get admission to the MBA/PGDM course at Pratibha Institute of Business Management (PIBM) without the MAT exam. PIBM accepts scores from several other entrance exams, including MAH MBA CET, CAT, CMAT, GMAT, and XAT.
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Can you provide with CAT vs MAT: Exam comparison?