AIMA MAT 2025 CBT registration closes today; exam on March 23
AIMA will release the MAT 2025 computer based test (CBT) admit card on March 17 from 5 pm onwards.
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 12, 2025 | 01:08 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The All India Management Association (AIMA) will close the registration window for Management Aptitude Test (MAT) February 2025 session for CBT mode today, March 12. Candidates can apply for MAT 2025 February CBT exam through the official website, mat.aima.in.
AIMA will issue the MAT 2025 CBT session admit card on March 17 at 5 pm onwards. The admit card will include the candidate’s personal details and other exam details.
Over 600 B-schools accept the MAT scores for admission to top management colleges in India. The AIMA MAT scores remain valid for one year and the best score is taken into consideration if multiple attempts are made.
The AIMA MAT PBT 2025 exam was held on March 9 and the admit cards were released on March 5.
To apply for the MAT 2025 exam, candidates must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. Candidates in their final year of graduation can apply. There’s no age limit to appear for the MAT exam. Candidates can re-appear for the MAT exam as many times as they want.
Also read TS ICET 2025 registration begins on March 10 for MBA, MCA admission
AIMA MAT 2025 exam pattern
The MAT 2025 is a national-level exam held in PBT and CBT mode. Candidates will be given 120 minutes to answer 150 MCQs in total. There are five sections in the paper, having 30 questions in each section, including – Intelligence and critical reasoning, data analysis and sufficiency, language comprehension, economic and global environment, and maths skills. However, a few MBA participating institutions do not consider Indian and Global environment marks. As per the MAT 2025 marking scheme, candidates will be given one mark each for every correct answer and there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
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