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MAT 2024 exam is being held in PBT and CBT modes in December. There's one PBT and two CBTs. Registration process for MAT December 2024 is over now. MAT CBT 1 was conducted on December 7, 2024, PBT was held on December 14, 2024 and CBT 2 will be held on December 22, 2024. Admit card for CBT 2 will be issued on December 18, 2024. Read below all about MAT 2024.
Q: What is MAT exam for?
MAT exam is conducted for admission to MBA and PGDM or PGP programmes offered by over 800 B-Schools in India. The exam is conducted multiple times in four phases - February, May, September and December. It is conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA). Candidates can appear for the MAT exam in any session any number of times. The score of the latest attempt will be taken into consideration for MBA Admission.
There are three modes to MAT. Computer Based Test (CBT), Paper Based Test (PBT) and Internet Based Test (IBT). In every exam phase, MAT CBT and PBT are conducted once, and IBT is conducted 3-5 times.
Q: What is MAT application fee?
The fee payment to appear for the MAT exam is mandatory. The AIMA charges every candidates examination fee at the time of form filling. While filling the MAT application form the fee payment is to be done for acceptance of the candidature. The MAT application fees have been increased and the revised fees are as follows: Paper-Based Test (PBT): INR 2,100 Computer-Based Test (CBT): INR 2,100 Internet-Based Test (IBT): 2,100 Both PBT and CBT: INR 3,300 Candidates are required to pay the fee in online mode I. e. through debit card, credit card, net banking or UPI. Candidates must note that the MAT application form will not be submitted until the fee payment is done. Key points to keep in mind while filling the MAT application form is that the fee is non-refundable and there is no provision of form corrections. So, in case a candidate has made a mistake in the form, they will have to register again and fill a new form by paying the fee again. To take a re-test also, candidates have to fill a fresh MAT application form and pay the fee again.
Q: Can I appear for MAT from home?
Q: What are MAT eligibility criteria?
Since MAT is an entrance exam for post graduate level management courses, the minimum eligibility criteria for MAT exam is graduation. Candidate should have completed graduation in full-time or part-time mode in Arts, Commerce or Science from a recognised university. The eligibility criteria for MAT PBT, CBT and IBT are the same. Final year graduation students who will be giving their final exam or awaiting results are also eligible to appear in MAT. There is no minimum score requirement in MAT. Candidates need to have passing marks in graduation.
However, MBA colleges have the eligibility criteria of minimum 50 per cent in graduation (45 per cent for SC/ST/PWD), thus candidates who aspire to pursue MBA need to ensure that they score a minimum of 50 per cent in graduation. SC/ST/PwD candidates need to have a minimum of 45 per cent in their Bachelor's degree programme. There is no age bar or appearing in MAT. Fresh graduates as well as working professionals can apply for MAT.
- What is MAT Exam?
- MAT 2024 Exam Dates & Schedule
- MAT 2024: Exam Highlights
- MAT Eligibility Criteria 2024
- MAT Registration Process 2024
- MAT Syllabus 2024
- MAT Exam Pattern 2024
- MAT Exam Preparation Tips 2024
- MAT Mock Test
- MAT Admit Card 2024
- MAT Results 2024
- MAT Cut Off 2024
- Top MBA Colleges Accepting MAT Score for Admission
- MAT 2024 Contact Information
- FAQs on MAT Exam 2024
What is MAT Exam?
Management Aptitude Test or MAT is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) for admissions to MBA/PGDM courses at 800+ B-schools in India. MAT is in multiple sessions in four phases – February, May, September and December. Candidates can choose from offline (Paper Based Test or PBT), online (Computer Based Test or CBT) and remote proctored (Internet Based Test or IBT) modes. Candidates can appear for MAT multiple times. The score of the latest MAT test attempt is taken into consideration for admission. The MAT syllabus and pattern are similar to other MBA entrance exams, i.e. 150 MCQs from English, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and General Knowledge, to be solved in 120 minutes.
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Q: Do Iims accept MAT score?
Q: Which top government MBA colleges in Delhi NCR accept MAT scores?
Hi, The following table presents a list of government MBA institutions in Delhi NCR that consider MAT scores for admission, along with their respective total tuition fees.
Public/Government Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
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Delhi School of Management, DTU Admission | INR 3 lakh |
Gautam Buddha University Admission | INR 4 lakh |
Netaji Subhas University of Technology Admission | INR 2 lakh |
J. C. Bose University of Science and Technology | INR 2 lakh |
Footwear Design and Development Institute, Noida Admission | INR 5 lakh |
Hope this information proves beneficial for you!!
Q: Is the question paper of MAT IBT different from MAT CBT or PBT?
Q: Is MAT 2024 registration open for admission to MBA courses at GIBS Business School?
MAT 2024 registration for August is over. The next phase of exams will be held in December 2024. The schedule of 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 preparation and convenience. The MAT PBT, CBT and IBT form submission deadline of each session is different. Each MAT session will also be held on a different date. The MAT application fee is same for all exam modes and all exam phases. For each session candidates have to pay INR 2,100 as application fee. Candidates can appear for more than one session, however they will have to pay the fee per session.
MAT 2024 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of MAT 2024 exam
Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
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18 Dec '24 - 22 Dec '24 | MAT 2024 Admit Card Download CBT 2 |
22 Dec '24 | MAT 2024 CBT 2 |
Dates | Past Exam Dates |
14 Dec '24 | MAT 2024 PBT |
10 Dec '24 - 14 Dec '24 | MAT 2024 Admit Card PBT Download |
07 Dec '24 | MAT 2024 CBT 1 |
MAT 2024: Exam Highlights
MAT is one of the easiest MBA entrance exams in India. And it is a preferred choice of students for admission to private institutions. Given below are the key highlights of MAT exam 2024 that candidates must know before applying for it:
MAT Exam Features |
MAT Exam Details |
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MAT Full Form |
Management Aptitude Test |
Conducting Body |
All India Management Association (AIMA) |
Exam Level |
National |
Exam Frequency |
Multiple times a year |
Exam Mode |
CBT, PBT and IBT |
Exam Duration |
2 hours |
MAT Exam Syllabus |
|
Language |
English |
MAT Exam Fees |
INR 2,100 |
Exam Purpose |
Admission to 600+ MBA Colleges in India (approx.) |
No. of Test Cities |
|
Exam Website |
https://mat.aima.in/ |
Exam Helpdesk No. |
011 - 24645100 / 011 - 24617354 / 011 - 43128100 |
Q: What is the difficulty level of MAT exam?
MAT is one of the easier MBA entrance exam. The difficulty level of the exam much easier than CAT XAT or CMAT. Candidates usually prepare for CAT XAT and CMAT and use that experience to give the MAT exam. Even though the MAT has more questions than XAT CAT CMAT. It is easier because the questions of all the five sections include:
- Mathematical Skills
- Language Comprehension
- Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
- Data Analysis and Sufficiency
- Indian and Global Environment
These are easy and straightforward. There are less Reading Comprehension passages of shorter length and are easy to comprehend. Since, the Indian and Global Environment scores are not taken into consideration for MAT percentile calculation, candidates find it easier to crack MAT in 2.5 hours with high scores.
Q: Which is the No. 1 MBA college in Delhi NCR that accept MAT score?
Amity University Noida emerged to be as the No. 1 MBA college accepting MAT score in Delhi NCR followed by other colleges. Listed below are some of the colleges along with their NIRF rankings over the past three years:
College Name | NIRF 2022 | NIRF 2023 |
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Amity University, Noida | 28 | 28 |
Jaipuria Institute of Management | 51 | 47 |
Birla Institute of Management Technology | 56 | 48 |
Amity University Gurugram | 92 | 81 |
Read more: MBA Colleges in Delhi NCR
Hope this information proves helpful for you!!
Q: Is MAT exam easier than other MBA entrance exams?
Yes, the difficulty level of MAT exam is lower than other MBA entrance exams. The question paper is usually of easy to moderate difficulty level. The exam is now held for 120 minutes. There are now 150 questions in the exam paper. There is no sectional time limit in MAT which allows the candidate to plan a strategy according to their strengths and weaknesses. The score of Indian and Global Environment section is not considered for percentile calculation thus candidates don't have the stress of fifth section. Also, solving 150 questions is not mandatory so candidates can choose to solve only those questions which they know they can solve accurately. Sectional difficulty level of MAT is also lower than other MBA exams. Candidates can attempt the exam multiple times in the same academic year to improve their score. They also have the option to choose the mode of test - CBT, IBT, PBT - which makes it the most student friendly exam. Also, the MAT cut offs for admission are much lower as compared to other entrance exams.
Q: Can I make another attempt at MAT exam, if I score low in first attempt?
Yes, you can attempt MAT exam as many times as you want. MAT is conducted multiple times in a year and three different modes. The MAT exam is held in February, May, September and December. In each phase there are 4-5 IBT sessions, 2 CBT sessions and 1 PBT session. If a candidate is not satisfied with their score of first attempt, they can choose any upcoming session to appear for it again. They can choose an exam phase and a session as per their preparation level, decision to pursue MBA or admission cycle of the target college. However, for each session, the candidate will have to fill a fresh application form and pay the fees. The score of the last attempted MAT exam will be considered for admission. Read More: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/mat-exam-preparation-tips-blogId-11997
MAT Eligibility Criteria 2024
For appearing in MAT exam 2024, aspirants have to fulfill certain academic requirements fixed by AIMA. Given below are the eligibility criteria for MAT exam 2024:
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Candidates should have completed graduation or an equivalent degree from a UGC recognised university.
- The bachelor's degree can be in any stream of education.
- Final year graduation students awaiting their results are also eligible to apply for MAT 2024.
- There is no minimum score requirement for MAT. Candidates with passing marks can appear for the exam.
- There is no age limit to appear in MAT. Fresh graduates as well as working professionals both can appear for the exam.
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Candidates who have completed a professional degree such as CA, CS or ICWA are also eligible to apply for the MAT exam.
Also Read: Eligibility Criteria for MAT 2024 Exam
Q: I got 455.50 marks in MAT, am I eligible to get admission to Christ University Bangalore?
Q: What is MAT age limit?
Q: Am I eligible to get admission in MBA with less than 50% marks in graduation? Am I eligible to give MAT?
Q: What is the eligibility criteria to get admission to top MBA colleges accepting MAT score in Delhi NCR?
The following is a list of general requirements for admission to MBA programs in Delhi NCR that accept MAT scores:
- A bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited university or other institution in any discipline is required of candidates, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 50%.
- Delhi NCR MBA schools take into account results from national admission exams such It is necessary for candidates to achieve the minimum cutoff scores that each college has established.
MAT Registration Process 2024
MAT application form 2024 for December session is available at the official website. The MAT form for IBT, CBT and PBT is common. Candidate who wish to appear for the MAT exam, can fill the form by following the below given process:
- Go to AIMA-MAT website: https://mat.aima.in/
- Click on 'register' option
- Enter name, date of birth, email ID, mobile phone number, state, city, test mode and a password
- Use the ID shared in email and phone for authentication
- In the next page, select preferred test mode (CBT, PBT, IBT) test cities and five preferred B-Schools
- Make fee payment of INR 2,100 via debit/credit card, net banking or e-wallet
- Enter academic and other details in the MAT 2024 application form
- Upload a recent passport size photo and scanned signature
- Complete the process by hitting submit button
- An acknowledgement regarding MAT form submission will be shared in email
Note: MAT PBT and MAT CBT test centres are allotted in different cities. Thus, when selecting a test mode, do check if it is available in your city or not. MAT test city once selected cannot be changed after form submission. Thus, candidates must select their options carefully.
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Q: Is the MAT application fee different for IBT, PBT and CBT?
The MAT application fee is same for all exam modes. The fee amount to be paid is INR 2100 for every single attempt irrespective of the exam mode. If a candidate wishes to combine two attempts (e.g. IBT+IBT, PBT+CBT, IBT+PBT, IBT+CBT), then they will have to pay INR 1500 additionally. Those who opt for additional test will get the benefit of additional 2 Management Institutes for sending their scores in addition to existing option of selecting 5 Management Institutes.
If you wish to take the MAT exam in following combination, then you will have to pay INR 3,600.
For Double Remote Proctored Internet Based Test (IBT)
or PBT+IBT
or PBT+CBT
or CBT+IBT
Q: How to select MAT test cities in the application form?
Q: Is MAT 2024 registration open for admission to MBA courses at GIBS Business School?
MAT 2024 registration for August is over. The next phase of exams will be held in December 2024. The schedule of 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 preparation and convenience. The MAT PBT, CBT and IBT form submission deadline of each session is different. Each MAT session will also be held on a different date. The MAT application fee is same for all exam modes and all exam phases. For each session candidates have to pay INR 2,100 as application fee. Candidates can appear for more than one session, however they will have to pay the fee per session.
Q: Can I edit the MAT application form after submission?
MAT Syllabus 2024
MAT syllabus is similar to the syllabus of other MBA entrance exams. It contains English, Data Interpretation, Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning and Current Affairs. Take a look at the table below for the topics that are included in MAT syllabus 2024:
MAT Sections |
MAT Exam Syllabus |
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Language Comprehension |
Reading Comprehension, Parajumbles, Fill in the blanks, One Word Substitution, Sentence Correction, Verbal Ability, Antonym & Synonyms, Idioms & Phrases, etc. |
Data Analysis & Sufficiency |
Tables, Charts, Pie Charts, Bar Diagrams, Caselet-based Data, Venn Diagram, Graphs, Data Comparison, Data Sufficiency, etc. |
Mathematical Skills |
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Number System, Percentage, LCM & HCF, Inequalities, Set Theory, etc. |
Intelligence & Critical Reasoning |
Blood Relation, Family Tree, Coding & Decoding, Numeric Grid, Syllogism, Clocks, Calendars, Visual Reasoning, etc. |
Economic and Business Environment |
Static GK, Science, Technology, Business, Sports, World News, Events, Politics, Awards & Recognition, Art, Geography, History, etc. |
Q: What is the total number of questions in MAT exam?
MAT exam has 150 multiple-choice questions equally divided into five sections - Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Indian and Global Environment. Each section of the exam has 30 questions. The questions are in MCQ format with four options to choose the correct options from. Given below is the sectional break up of MAT question paper. All three modes of exam have the same weightage.
Language Comprehension: 30 questions
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning: 30 questions
Data Analysis and Sufficiency: 30 questions
Mathematical Skills: 30 questions
Indian and Global Environment: 30 questions
Since there is no sectional time limit in MAT candidates can divide time between all the five sections according to their own exam strategy and target score. The score of Indian and Global Environment section is not taken into consideration for percentile calculation, thus candidates should not spend more than 10-15 minutes on it.
Q: Which section of MAT exam has maximum weightage?
Each section of MAT exam has equal weightage. All the five sections - Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Data Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Indian & Global Environment have 30 questions. Each question carries one mark thus the section wise weightage of marks is 30 per section. There is negative marking of 0.25 in MAT. Since, every section has equal weightage, you need to prepare well for each one of them for a good overall score. Even in the exam, spend a good amount of time on each section and solve a minimum number of questions to meet the sectional cut off. Since, there is no sectional time-limit in MAT exam. Candidates can decide themselves how much time they should spend on which section as one needs to score well in all sections because of equal weightage. Out of 2 hours or 120 minutes, candidates should allot maximum time to the section they find tough or are calculation intensive. It is advisable to attempt the easier sections first and then move to tougher sections.
Q: Is the syllabus of MAT IBT, PBT and CBT mode exams common?
Q: What are the best books for MAT Mathematical Skills?
MAT Exam Pattern 2024
AIMA has revised the MAT exam pattern. Now, the examination is of 2 hours and the total number of questions is 150. Every section of MAT has only 30 questions instead of 40. Marking scheme however remains unchanged. The question type is MCQ. Take a look at the below table for MAT 2024 exam pattern highlights:
MAT Exam Features |
Details |
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Exam modes |
CBT, PBT, IBT |
Exam duration |
120 minutes or 2 hours |
MAT sections |
|
Number of questions |
150 |
Number of questions section-wise |
30 |
Total marks |
150 |
Marking scheme |
+1 for each correct entry -0.25 for each incorrect entry 0 for not attempting a question |
Q: What is the difference between CBT and PBT modes of MAT exam?
Q: What is the difficulty level of MAT exam?
MAT is one of the easier MBA entrance exam. The difficulty level of the exam much easier than CAT XAT or CMAT. Candidates usually prepare for CAT XAT and CMAT and use that experience to give the MAT exam. Even though the MAT has more questions than XAT CAT CMAT. It is easier because the questions of all the five sections include:
- Mathematical Skills
- Language Comprehension
- Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
- Data Analysis and Sufficiency
- Indian and Global Environment
These are easy and straightforward. There are less Reading Comprehension passages of shorter length and are easy to comprehend. Since, the Indian and Global Environment scores are not taken into consideration for MAT percentile calculation, candidates find it easier to crack MAT in 2.5 hours with high scores.
Q: Is the question paper of MAT IBT different from MAT CBT or PBT?
Q: What is the marking scheme of MAT exam?
Total marks of MAT exam is 150. Every question carries one mark for correct attempt and there is negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. No marks is deducted for skipping questions. The MAT question paper has 150 questions equally divided into five sections - Language Comprehension, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Indian & Global Environment.
Language Comprehension: 30 questions
2. Intelligence & Critical Reasoning: 30 questions
3. Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency: 30 questions
4. Mathematical Skills: 30 questions
5. Indian & Global Environment: 30 questions
Every section therefore has 30 questions which means every section carries 30 marks. The scores of GK section is not considered for MAT percentile calculation. So candidates can keep GK section as their last priority.
MAT Exam Preparation Tips 2024
MAT preparation 2024 can be done in 2-4 months provided, candidates focus on the basics. They should work on improving their reasoning and problem-solving skills with the help of previous years' MAT question papers and MAT mock test, etc. If a candidate has appeared for a national level MBA entrance exam previously, they can crack MAT easily as the MAT 2024 syllabus is similar to that of other exams. The MAT preparation strategy should based on the exam phase you choose. Below are some tips to prepare for MAT exam 2024:
- Read best books for MAT exam preparation, for covering the exam syllabus. Study all the subjects of MAT thoroughly.
- Read magazines, newspapers and online blogs on a daily basis to improve reading skills, understanding skills as well as for keeping track of current affairs of national and international level.
- Practice previous year MAT question papers, sample papers and online MAT mock tests to improve speed and accuracy as well as to develop familiarity with the test pattern.
- Regularly analyse your preparation level to know your strength and weakness in each section of the MAT syllabus.
- Target topics that carry more weightage in each section of MAT to score well.
- Time management is the key to attempt maximum questions in MAT so, don’t waste time on tricky or tough questions.
MAT preparation articles:
- MAT Exam Preparation Tips 2024
- MAT 2024 Preparation for Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
- MAT 2024 Preparation for Language Comprehension & Verbal Ability
- MAT P2024 reparation for Data Analysis & Sufficiency
- MAT 2024 preparation for Mathematical Skills
- MAT 2024 Preparation Tips for Economic and Business Environment
- MAT 2024 Preparation in Six Months
- MAT 2024 Preparation in Three Months
- How to Prepare for MAT 2024 in One Month?
- Is MAT Exam Tougher Than CMAT?
- Last Week Preparation Tips for MAT 2024
Q: Can I prepare for MAT in 3 months?
Yes, you can prepare for MAT exam in three months, but you will have to work on it in a very focused manner and dedicate quality time. You should follow a three-month MAT preparation plan that should include syllabus coverage and practice sessions. Since you have less time, you can’t wait to finish the MAT syllabus first and then start practicing sample questions and mock tests. You will need to do both side by side. So, make a list of topics from which maximum questions are asked in the MAT exam. Focus on them first. Study the topics and solve some sample questions the same day to ensure that you have understood theory and application both. This way, you will have enough practice as well. In the last one month focus on MAT mock tests, to gain speed and accuracy in solving the paper. Read more: MAT 3-month preparation plan
Q: Can I make another attempt at MAT exam, if I score low in first attempt?
Yes, you can attempt MAT exam as many times as you want. MAT is conducted multiple times in a year and three different modes. The MAT exam is held in February, May, September and December. In each phase there are 4-5 IBT sessions, 2 CBT sessions and 1 PBT session. If a candidate is not satisfied with their score of first attempt, they can choose any upcoming session to appear for it again. They can choose an exam phase and a session as per their preparation level, decision to pursue MBA or admission cycle of the target college. However, for each session, the candidate will have to fill a fresh application form and pay the fees. The score of the last attempted MAT exam will be considered for admission. Read More: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/mat-exam-preparation-tips-blogId-11997
Q: Can I prepare for MAT in 1 month?
It is unlikely that any one can prepare successfully for MAT in one month from scratch. However, if a you have appeared for the MAT or any other MBA entrance exam recently, then you can crack it with one-month preparation. We say this, because if you’ve recently appeared for MAT or any other MBA entrance exam, you will only need to practice more questions and mock tests or revise important topics in the give one month to be able to crack it. The syllabus of MAT is same as that of other MBA entrance exams, and the difficulty level is easy. So, you will not really have to practice too many mock tests. Read More: MAT 1-month preparation plan
Q: How can I prepare for MAT in six months?
For MAT preparation in six months candidates need to have a focused plan. They must gather the best books for MAT preparation and start with covering the syllabus. MAT syllabus should be completed in three months. You can make a monthly/weekly or daily plan to cover the syllabus which should include studying one topic each from the main four sections - Mathematical Skills, Data Interpretation, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning as well as Language Comprehension. Keep the Indian and Global Environment section for the last. In the next two months, practice MAT sample papers and MAT mock tests to gain control over the topics you studied in the first three months. For a speed based test like MAT mock test and sample paper practice is a must because only with the help of these you can gain speed and accuracy in solving questions. The MAT question paper can have tough, tricky or easy question so you should be prepared for all types. In the last one month, study for the Indian and Global Environment section and do daily revision of all other topics. Solve a few previous year MAT question paper or solve a couple of mock tests to stay in touch with your abilities. Read More: MAT 6 months preparation plan
MAT Mock Test
MAT mock tests are an important part of exam preparation. Candidates must practice at least 24-30 MAT mock tests to score 95+ percentile in MAT. Shiksha has created free MAT mock tests for aspirants to practice and check their preparation level. These mock tests are created on the basis of official MAT questions to ensure the difficulty level is same. Click on the link below to start the free MAT mock test.
MAT Mock Test_1 | MAT Mock Test_1_Solutions |
MAT_Mock_Test_2 | MAT_Mock_Test_2_Solutions |
MAT Topper Interviews
MAT is an easy exam but requires strategic preparation. Syllabus converage and practice sessions need a focussed direction. Check out exam preparation tips and exam day strategy by previous years' MAT toppers. Learn how to crack MAT from their experience.
MAT Topper Name |
MAT Topper Tips |
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Ayush Saxena |
"The only advice I will give is to focus on the goal and performance on the exam day is the crucial thing." |
Shubham Kanwar Rajawat |
"I started preparing around two months before the exam. My strategy was to practice more and more for concept clarification and maximising attempts with accuracy." |
Abhishek Jha |
"MAT aspirants should focus on quality practice rather than quantity practice. It is more about how much they learn per study session. " |
V Varun |
"I believe sincerity is the most important trait for cracking any exam. I would advise aspirants to stay focused through their prep period and to never give up on their goal." |
Shubham Khule |
"Practice as many mock tests as possible. Try to avoid mistakes in subsequent mocks. Constant practice and perseverance are the keys to succeeding at these tests." |
Jay Sonar |
"Practice on harder exams, then MAT will not be difficult. Of course, take mocks (NMAT, SNAP, MAH-CET) as practice is the most important part of preparation of speed-based exam or any exam really." |
Vidhan Agrawal |
"Finding solution to a question is just the first step, one should not settle for anything less than the quickest possible way to solve that problem." |
Sumit Bhattacharyya |
"The mock tests make you exam ready. It most importantly makes you habituated with the time constraint. It gives you clarity on the types of question you will probably face and the difficulty level you need to adjust to." |
Q: What are the important topics of MAT exam?
MAT exam has five important sections - Mathematical Skills, Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Indian and Global Environment. Each section carries 40 questions each. Given below are the important topics from which questions are asked in MAT.
- Language Comprehension - Verb, Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Antonyms and Synonyms, Reading Comprehension, Parts of Speech, One Word Substitution, Vocabulary, Sentence Correction, Idioms/Phrases, Grammar, Fill the Blanks, Para Jumbles and Verbal Ability.
- Intelligence and Critical Reasoning - Family Tree, Strong Arguments and Weak Arguments, Multi-Dimensional Arrangements, Course of Action, Puzzles, Visual Reasoning, Arrangement, Series, Numeric Grid, Pie Chart, Blood Relations, Critical Reasoning, Calendars, Coding and Decoding, Syllogisms, Statement Conclusions, Column Graphs and Graphs Representing Area.
- Data Analysis and Sufficiency - Tables, Pie Charts, Caselet-based Data Charts, Graphs - Line X-Y Graphs, Venn Diagram, Bar Diagrams, Data Analysis and Data Comparison and Data Sufficiency Mathematical Skills- LCM and HCF, Commercial Maths Complex Numbers, Percentages, Permutation and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, and more.
Q: Which are good books for MAT preparation?
Q: How many MAT mock test should I practice?
Q: What can I expect in MAT mock test?
MAT Admit Card 2024
MAT admit card 2024 every session will be released separately. Candidates must ensure they carry session specific MAT admit card on the exam day. In order to download the MAT hall ticket, candidates will have to key in registration number and date of birth on the login page of AIMA-MAT website. Given below are the steps to download the MAT admit card:
- Open the MAT 2024 website
- Go to 'download/view' option
- Select ' MAT admit card' from the drop down
- Enter email ID, password and date of birth
- Download the MAT 2024 admit card
MAT Exam Day Guidelines
Here are some key guidelines that need to be kept in mind for MAT 2024:
- For MAT IBT mode, candidates should arrange a laptop/desktop and check internet connection at least one hour before the exam timing.
- For MAT IBT mode, candidates should wear formal clothes and keep the admit card and other documents ready for remote verification process.
- They should sit in a well lit room with no disturbance. No other person should be allowed in the room where candidate is taking the test.
- MAT PBT and CBT are conducted from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Candidates have to report to the exam centre by 8:30 AM.
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Candidates should carry a blue or black ball point pen with them. CBT mode candidates will need it for signing the attendance sheet and PBT mode candidates will need it for both filling the OMR sheet and signing the attendance sheet.
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Phone, calculator, electronic watch or any such item is prohibited at the MAT exam centre.
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Digital or photocopy of the MAT admit card will not be considered a valid ID proof so carry the original copy of your admit card.
- Candidates must carry two copies of the MAT 2024 admit card to the examination centre.
- Also carry below-mentioned documents to the MAT exam centre for PBT and CBT mode exams:
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Identity proof: Any of the following documents (in original) - Voter ID, Aadhaar Card, Election I-Card, Passport, Driving License and PAN Card
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Proof of name change (if any): In case you have changed your name, you will be required to carry a document supporting the change of name
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Caste certificate (if applicable): If you belong to SC/ST/OBC category, you are required to carry caste certificate
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Q: Can I change my MAT test centre after the admit card has been released?
Q: Is admit card issued for MAT IBT?
Q: Is digital copy of MAT admit card accepted at the exam centre?
Q: Can I change my MAT IBT exam slot after the admit card is released?
MAT Results 2024
MAT result 2024 is uploaded in candidate's dashboard. There is no official announcement of the result release, so candidates have to simply login and check their scorecards. Hardcopy of the MAT result cum scorecard is not issued. It has to be downloaded online only. Given below is the process to download MAT 2024 result cum scorecard.
- Visit the official website of MAT exam: https://mat.aima.in/
- Click on 'Login for MAT'
- Enter Roll Number and Registration Number
- Click on the 'Submit' tab
- Select Exam Month
- Go to the scorecard download option
- MAT 2024 scorecard will appear on the screen
- Download it and save on desktop
Note: Candidates who have appeared for multiple sessions of MAT, can use the best score of all the sessions for admission. AIMA sends candidate's scores to those 5 institutes directly that they have mentioned in the MAT application form. AIMA will send the latest score to the chosen colleges. If a candidate wishes to apply for more colleges, then they have to fill the college application forms separately.
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- What after MAT result 2024?
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- MAT Score vs Percentile: How to calculate?
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Predict IIM & Non IIM CallsQ: What after MAT Result?
After the declaration of MAT result, candidates can start applying to the colleges they have shortlisted for pursuing MBA/PGDM. AIMA will send candidate's scores to the participating B-Schools that they shall have selected in their MAT application form. The MBA colleges will then shortlist candidates for the admission process and call candidates for further rounds. If candidates want to apply at colleges other than those five, then they will have to fill the application form for those other colleges individually. The admission process includes, Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). Candidates can start preparing for the GD/PI round before or after the MAT result announcement. They can join online platforms or coaching institutes for soft skills and personality development. Those who feel dissatisfied with their MAT score can opt for re-examination in the next session and improve their score. MAT score remains valid for one year for MBA admission. Read more: What After MAT Result?
Q: What are the details mentioned on MAT result cum scorecard?
Q: I got 534 composite score in MAT is it eligible to join in vit University Chennai?
Q: When are MAT result and cut offs released for all sessions?
MAT Cut Off 2024
MAT cut off is the minimum score required for selection to the group discussion and personal interview round of MBA colleges that accept the exam score for admission. Candidates who meet the MAT cut off, are selected for the admission round. MAT cut offs are usually lower than that of other MBA entrance exams such as CAT, XAT or CMAT. Candidates must note that the MAT cut off is determined by institutes individually and AIMA has no role in it. Given below is the table indicating expected MAT 2024 cut offs:
Q: Which are the top colleges for MAT score 70-80 percentile?
Q: Which top government MBA colleges in Delhi NCR accept MAT scores?
Hi, The following table presents a list of government MBA institutions in Delhi NCR that consider MAT scores for admission, along with their respective total tuition fees.
Public/Government Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
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Delhi School of Management, DTU Admission | INR 3 lakh |
Gautam Buddha University Admission | INR 4 lakh |
Netaji Subhas University of Technology Admission | INR 2 lakh |
J. C. Bose University of Science and Technology | INR 2 lakh |
Footwear Design and Development Institute, Noida Admission | INR 5 lakh |
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Q: I got 455.50 marks in MAT, am I eligible to get admission to Christ University Bangalore?
Q: What role does AIMA play in deciding the MAT percentile or MAT cut off?
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Top MBA Colleges Accepting MAT Score for Admission
MAT scores are accepted by over 800 MBA colleges in India. The cut offs are not too high and the selection process at the participating institutes is simple. Given below is the list of some of the top colleges accepting MAT score for admission to MBA/PGDM programmes. Candidates can apply to these colleges with their best MAT score.
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Q: What is the MAT cut-off required for Doon University?
There is no specified MAT cut-off for Doon University. However, some say that a score of around 85 is a safe bet. Others say that the passing percentile is between 20 and 30.
Doon University admits students based on entrance exams. The university publishes a cutoff/merit list after exam results are announced.
Doon University has no cutoff criteria, but applicants must have a minimum aggregate of 50%. For example, to be eligible for the School of Management's BBA/MBA Integrated/B. Com program, applicants must have passed 10+2 with 50%.
The MAT composite score is given on a scale of 199 to 801. Scores below 200 are reported as 199 and scores above 800 are reported as 801.
Q: What is the MAT cut-off for Pune University?
The MAT cut-off for Pune University's Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA) is 80 percentile for the year 2023. However, it is important to note that the cut-off may vary depending on several factors such as the number of candidates who appeared, past cut-offs, and the seats available. It is recommended to visit the official website of PUMBA or contact the university directly for more accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process and eligibility criteria for joining the Department of Management Sciences, Pune University with a MAT score.
Q: What is the MAT cut-off required to get admission in Chetna College?
Chetna College, a reputed institution in India, offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the fields of arts, commerce, and management. To secure a seat in this prestigious college, students need to clear the entrance exams and meet the required cut-offs. One of the most popular entrance exams for admission to Chetna College is the Management Aptitude Test (MAT).
The MAT cut-off required for admission to Chetna College depends on various factors such as the category of the candidate, the programme they are applying for, and the availability of seats. However, it is essential to note that the cut-off may vary from year to year.
In general, students who have scored a minimum of 500-600 marks out of 800 in the MAT can expect to get admission to Chetna College. This score is considered competitive for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. However, it is crucial to keep in mind that this is a rough estimate, and the actual cut-off may differ each year.
The college may also consider other factors such as academic performance in previous qualifying exams, work experience, extra-curricular activities, and personal interviews during the admission process.
Here are some authoritative references that can help you understand the MAT cut-off and admission requirements for Chetna College:
- Chetna College Official Website: This website provides detailed information about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and cut-off for various courses offered by the college. It is essential to regularly check the website for updates and announcements regarding the admission process.
- MAT Official Website: The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is conducted by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The official website provides information on the exam pattern, syllabus, eligibility criteria, and previous year cut-offs, which can be helpful in understanding the MAT cut-off required for admission to Chetna College.
- Newspaper Advertisements: Newspapers often publish advertisements regarding MAT cut-offs and admission requirements for various colleges, including Chetna College. Keep an eye on these advertisements to stay updated on any changes in the cut-offs and admission procedures.
In conclusion, to secure admission to Chetna College, it is essential to perform well in the MAT entrance exam and meet the required cut-off marks. Additionally, consider other factors such as academic performance, work experience, and extra-curricular activities to strengthen your application. Keep yourself updated with the latest information from authoritative sources like the college website, MAT official website, and newspaper advertisements to ensure you are well-prepared for the admission process.
Q: What is the MAT cutoff for the Balaji Institute of Modern Management?
Balaji Institute of Modern Management accepts CAT, CMAT, and MAT scores for admission to the MBA programme every year. BIMM cutoff 2023 is yet to release for the MBA course. However, as per the previous year cutoff the MAT cutoff percentile was 80 for the General All India category candidates. So, considering the past year trend, its is expected that Balaji Institute of Modern Management MAT cutoff will be range between 80 to 85 percentile for the General category.
MAT 2024 Contact Information
Address:
All India Management Association
Management House
14, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, India
Fax: 011- 24626689
E-mail: mat@aima.in
For IBT: matibt@aima.in
For PBT/CBT: matpbt@aima.in
Phone Numbers:
For IBT: 8130338839, 9599030586, 011-47673020 (between 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM)
For PBT/CBT: 8130338839, 9599030586, 011-47673020 (between 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM)
FAQs on MAT Exam 2024
Check out frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to MAT 2024 exam:
Q: Which is better MAT or CAT?
CAT is conducted by IIMS for admission to their college. CAT is accepted in all colleges of the country. MAT is accepted by Private management colleges across the country but few colleges accept CAT only. Both the exams are for the taking admission in management course.
Common Admission Test CAT is conducted by one of the Iims, while MAT (Management Aptitude Test) is approved by MHRD and conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA). Considering its reputation, the CAT is the most prestigious common entrance exam for an MBA.
To appear in a CAT exam candidates need a Bachelor's degree from a recognised board with a minimum 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA. The cut-off is 45% for SC, ST, and PWD or DA categories. For the MAT exam, there are no minimum percentage criteria and no minimum age limit.
Management Aptitude Test, popularly known as MAT is conducted by AIMA (All India Management Association). It is a National Level Entrance Test. As per MAT score, applicants need to score at least 95 percentile for admissions in top second-tier AICTE schools, whereas from CAT one needs to score at least 99 percentile for admissions in top Iims like Calcutta, Bangalore, and Ahmedabad.
The CAT is more difficult than MAT and its score is accepted by the top Iims and B schools across India. Comparatively, MAT is much easier, and around 600+ management universities in India accept the MAT result score.
Q: What is the exam mode of MAT?
Q: Which is better MAT or CMAT?
Q: What is MAT Syllabus?
Since, MAT exam is conducted only for admission to MBA and PGDM/PGP courses. It is a post graduate level business aptitude test comprising Quantitative Aptitude critical reasoning, data interpretation, data sufficiency, language comprehension and general awareness.
Given below are the topics included in the MAT syllabus:
- MAT Syllabus for Language: Comprehension Verb, Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Parts of Speech, Sentence Correction, Fill in the Blanks, Antonyms and Synonyms, One Word Substitution, Idioms/Phrases, Para Jumbles, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, Verbal Ability, etc.
- MAT Syllabus for Intelligence and Critical Reasoning: Family Tree, Course of Action, Arrangement, Pie Chart, Calendars, Statement Conclusions, Strong Arguments and Weak Arguments, Puzzles, Series, Blood Relations, Coding and Decoding, Column Graphs, Multi-Dimensional Arrangements, Visual Reasoning, Numeric Grid, Critical Reasoning, Syllogisms, Graphs Representing Areas MAT Syllabus for Data Analysis and Sufficiency: Tables, Charts, Pie Charts, Caselet-based Data, Graphs - Line X-Y Graphs, Venn Diagram, Bar Diagrams, Data Analysis and Data Comparison, Data Sufficiency
- MAT Syllabus for Mathematical Skills: LCM and HCF, Commercial Maths Complex Numbers, Percentages, Permutation and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Profit and Loss, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Heights and Distance, Inequalities, Speed, Time and Distance, Triangles Set Theory, Number System Circles, Mixtures and Alligations, Elementary Mathematics, Geometry, Venn Diagrams, Trigonometry Equations, Linear Programming
- MAT Syllabus for Indian and Global Environment Section: Current Affairs World Records, Business and Economy, Companies and CEOs, Awards and Winners, Books and Authors, Company Punchlines, History, International Organisation, Quotes and Personalities, Social Issues, Geography, Sports, Arts, Entertainment, Technology.
Q: What is the exam pattern for MAT 2024 and how can I prepare for it?
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The result of MAT (Management Aptitude Test) usually comes out in 3-4 weeks after the test conducted for Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai under the umbrella of SGSJK. MAT scores for the December 2024 session are expected to be out by mid January 2025. Every candidate
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The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) result date for Pillai Institute of Management Studies and Research (PIMSR) depends on the session. Here are some general MAT result release dates:
May phase: Results are released in June–July
September phase: Results are released in October
December phase: Results ar
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Yes, you can get admission to the MBA/PGDM programme at Matrix Business School, Pune, without MAT scores. The institute accepts various entrance exam scores, including CAT, CMAT, MAH MBA CET, and GMAT. As long as you have a valid score from one of these exams, you are eligible to apply. The selectio
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es, you can get admission to the MBA/PGDM programme at Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research (AMSIMR) in Mumbai without taking the MAT exam, provided you qualify through one of the other accepted entrance tests. AMSIMR considers scores from various national and state-level exams
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For general considerations, the MAT cut-offs for admission to MMS at St. Francis Institute of Management and Research SFIMAR, Mumbai happen to be around 70% to 75 % percentile. But still there exists a possibility that, they may change year-to-year based on the total candidates applying, the intake
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Yes, you can get admission to the Master of Management Studies (MMS) course at Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management (LLIM) without taking the Management Admission Test (MAT). LLIM accepts scores from other entrance exams such as the CAT (Common Admission Test), MAH-MBA CET, XAT (Xavier Aptitude Te
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St. Francis Institute of Management and Research (SFIMAR) accepts MAT scores for its admission to the MBA/PGDM programs. The dates of result for MAT are not specific for SFIMAR as they are released by the All India Management Association, which conducts the test. MAT is conducted several times a yea
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Yes, you can get a scholarship based on your MAT score for the PGDM programme at GIBS Business School. GIBS offers merit-based scholarships to students with good scores in national exams like MAT. If you have a strong MAT score, it increases your chances of being considered for a scholarship.
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MAT results for the December 2024 session are likely to be announced by January 10, 2025. Lotus Business School accepts scores through MAT in its admission procedure for the MBA and PGDM programmes. The dates for result announcement may be slightly different so that one can keep a tab on the offici
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The MBA programme at GRG School of Management Studies for Women is not MAT-based; that is not the sole criteria. This institute accepts MAT because it also considers CAT, TANCET, and CMAT before taking admission. The institution's admission eligibility also includes academic performance with a perso
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