AIMA MAT February 2025 registration begins at mat.aima.in; application fee, exam pattern
Ayushi Bisht | December 26, 2024 | 12:47 PM IST | 1 min read
AIMA MAT February 2025 registration window for CBT exam will remain open till March 9.
NEW DELHI: All India Management Association (AIMA) has commenced the registration process for Aptitude Test (MAT) 2024 today, December 26. Interested candidates can fill the AIMA MAT 2024 registration form through the official website, mat.aima.in. As per the schedule, AIMA MAT February 2025 registration window for CBT exam will remain open till March 9.
Candidates can appear for MAT 2025 exam in Paper Based Test (PBT) or Computer Based Test (CBT) or Paper Based Test and Computer Based Test (PBT+CBT) mode.
As per the official website, candidates can opt for an additional mode of test ( PBT+CBT ) by paying an extra fee of Rs 1,500 in addition to Rs 2,100.
Candidates opting for additional test will have the benefit of selecting additional 2 Management Institutes for sending their scores in addition to existing option of selecting 5 Management Institutes; they can select 7 Management Institutes in total.
AIMA MAT February 2025 exam pattern
MAT has five sections, each with thirty questions. A total of 150 questions are to be attempted over 120 minutes. Candidates can check the AIMA MAT February 2025 exam pattern in the table given below-
| Section | Section Name | Total Questions |
| I | Language Comprehension | 30 |
| II | Intelligence & Critical Reasoning | 30 |
| III | Mathematical Skills | 30 |
| IV | Data Analysis & Sufficiency | 30 |
| V | Economic & Business Environment | 30 |
AIMA MAT February 2025 eligibility criteria
- Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institution.
- Final year students of their undergraduate program can also apply, provided they submit proof of their graduation within the stipulated time.
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