AIMA MAT 2021: Last date for PBT registration extended till December 2
Sundararajan | December 1, 2021 | 03:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIMA has extended the MAT PBT mode registration till December 2, 2021. Here’s how to fill the MAT application form 2021.
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NEW DELHI:
All India Management Association (AIMA) has extended the last date to register for the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2021 paper-based test (PBT) till December 2, 2021, at 1 PM. Students can fill MAT 2021 application form in online mode on the official AIMA website - mat.aima.in using their email ID and password. In order to complete the MAT registration process, students have to pay an application fee for the paper-based test of Rs 1650, which can be paid via online mode.
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AIMA MAT admit card for PBT mode will be released on December 1, 2021, around 4 PM in online mode. The MAT 2021 exam for PBT is scheduled to be conducted on December 5. The MAT exam is conducted by AIMA four times a year- February, May, September, and December.
MAT 2021 PBT exam dates
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MAT events |
MAT dates |
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Last date to fill MAT application form for PBT mode |
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Availability of MAT admit card date for PBT |
December 1, 2021, at 4 PM |
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MAT 2021 PBT exam date |
December 5, 2021 |
MAT 2021 eligibility criteria
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Students applying for the MAT 2021 PBT exam must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognized university.
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Candidates who are pursuing their last year of graduation are also eligible to apply for the MAT exam.
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There is no age restriction to fill the MAT 2021 application form for PBT.
Steps to fill MAT application form 2021
Students can fill the MAT 2021 application form for the December session by following the below steps.
Step 1: Visit the official AIMA MAT website - mat.aima.in.
Step 2: Next, click on the link called “Register” at the top right corner of the MAT home page.
Step 3: It will carry the applicants to the MAT 2021 registration page. From there, candidates have to enter their personal information to create MAT login credentials.
Step 4: Next, re-login by entering the created MAT 2021 login details.
Step 5: After logging in, pay an application fee of Rs 1650.
Step 6: Then, upload all the essential documents in a prescribed format and size.
Step 7: Next, fill the MAT application form by entering the qualification, experience, and choice of management institutes.
Step 8: Lastly, submit the filled application form of MAT 2021 and take a printout of the same for your future use.
NOTE: The details entered in the MAT application form cannot be edited or changed later.
About MAT 2021
All India Management Association (AIMA) conducts Management Aptitude Test (MAT) four times a year for MBA admission to around 600 B-schools across India. MAT is a national-level management entrance test conducted in the months of February, May, September, and December.
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