AIMA MAT 2022: PBT registration to close today; here’s how to apply
Prerna Goel | February 28, 2022 | 12:45 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIMA will close MAT 2022 registration for the PBT mode exam today. Check the steps to fill MAT application form 2022 here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The All India Management Association (AIMA) will close the window to fill the MAT 2022 application form for the paper-based test (PBT) today. Eligible candidates can fill out the MAT registration form 2022 in online mode at the official website, mat.aima.in. The MAT application fee is Rs 1650 and can be paid online through credit card/debit card, net banking, or mobile wallet.
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Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is scheduled to be held on March 06, 2022, as a paper-based test. In addition to it, AIMA is also conducting
MAT 2022
as an internet-based test (IBT) and computer-based test (CBT), the registration for which are open. MAT CBT 2022 registration last date is March 07 while for IBT, the registration for the last slot will close on March 19, 2022. The MAT exam is conducted by AIMA four times a year- February, May, September, and December.
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to fill out the MAT application form 2022.
MAT PBT Registration Dates 2022: February/ March cycle
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MAT events |
MAT dates |
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MAT registration last date |
February 28, 2022 |
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MAT 2022 admit card download |
March 2, 2022 (4 PM) |
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MAT 2022 exam date for PBT mode |
March 6, 2022 |
Documents required to fill MAT Application Form 2022
Before filling MAT 2022 application form, candidates must keep the following documents by their side:
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Class 10 mark sheet
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Class 12 mark sheet
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Graduation mark sheet
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Date of birth certificate
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Credit card/ debit card/ internet banking details
Steps to follow for MAT 2022 registration
Step 1: Visit the official AIMA MAT website - mat.aima.in.
Step 2: Click on the link “Register” on the MAT home page.
Step 3: Next, candidates have to enter their personal information to create MAT login credentials.
Step 4: Re-login by entering the created MAT 2022 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: Submit the filled application form of MAT 2022 and take a printout of the same for your future use.
MAT Application Fee 2022
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Test mode |
MAT application fee |
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IBT mode |
Rs 1,650 |
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Single paper (either PBT or CBT) |
Rs 1,650 |
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Both PBT and CBT |
Rs 2,750 |
How to recover MAT password, if forgotten
In case candidates forget the password for MAT 2022 registration, while login, they can refer to the steps below:
Step 1 - Visit the AIMA MAT official website.
Step 2 - Click on the 'Forgot password' tab
Step 3 - Enter the following details
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E-mail address
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Mobile number
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Date of birth
Step 4 - Candidates will receive a link on the registered email ID
Step 5 - Click on the link which is received on the registered email ID to change the password.
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