AIMA MAT 2019 September Admit Card releases for PBT mode
shruti.garg | September 17, 2019 | 11:04 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019: All India Management Association, the conducting body of Management Aptitude Test (MAT) has released the admit card for PBT mode on September 17, 2019. Candidates can now download the admit card by entering the login credentials that were generated at the time of registration. MAT 2019 PBT mode will be conducted on September 21, 2019.
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Steps to Download the Admit Card of MAT 2019
Students must follow the steps mentioned below to download the admit card for MAT 2019 September session PBT mode.
Step 1: Click on the link provided- mat.aima.in
Step 2: Enter any two of the fields from the following
- Registration number
- Date of Birth
- Email ID
Step 3: Click on the tab ‘Submit’
Step 4: Screen will display the admit card
Step 5: Download and take the print of the admit card
Note- Admit card of MAT 2019 is a must-have document to be carried on the day of the examination, without which candidates will not be permitted to enter the examination hall.
What are the Details Mentioned on the Admit Card?
Students must check for the following details mentioned on the admit card:
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Name of the candidate
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Examination roll number
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Student’s Photograph
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Candidate’s signature
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Name of the exam centre
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Exam centre address
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Exam day instructions
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