AIMA releases MAT February 2019 Computer Based Test Admit Card on February 20; know how to download
Sreetama Datta | February 20, 2019 | 06:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 20: All India Management Association (AIMA) has released the MAT February 2019 admit card for the computer-based test (CBT) on February 20, after 6 pm. The exam is scheduled to be conducted on February 23, 2019, across multiple test centres in India. Candidates who have applied for the exam have to visit the official website of AIMA in order to download their hall ticket.
Click here to download the MAT February 2019 admit card for CBT.
To download the MAT admit card for February’s CBT exam, follow the steps below:
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Visit the official website of AIMA MAT (mat.aima.in/feb19/)
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Bring the cursor to Download tab and select MAT Admit Card option from the drop-down menu
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Enter two of the fields including Registration Number, Date of Birth and Email Address
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Click on Submit
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Download and print the MAT February 2019 admit card
Originally, the admit card for MAT February computer-based test was supposed to be released on February 19, which got postponed by a day. The test will be conducted on February 23 respectively.
Documents to carry along with MAT Admit Card 2019
Candidates have to carry the MAT February 2019 admit card on the exam day along with anyone valid photo identity proof like-
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Driving License
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Passport
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PAN Card
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Voter ID card
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UID Aadhaar Card
Without the possession of admit card, no aspirant will be allowed to take the test.
Details printed on MAT Admit Card
The admit card of MAT February 2019 comprises the information related to the candidate along with venue and time for the test. It is important that the candidates strictly adhere to the instructions mentioned on the admit card. Other important information printed on the hall ticket includes:
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Candidate name
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Candidate roll number
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Candidate photograph and signature
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MAT Exam Centre name, address and code
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Exam Day Instructions
MAT 2019 Exam Pattern
The exam has five sections carrying a total of 200 questions. Each section has 40 questions. All the questions will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Here are all the sections of the exam:
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Language Comprehension
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Mathematical Skills
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Data Analysis & Sufficiency
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Indian & Global Environment
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Intelligence & Critical Reasoning
Marking Scheme: A correct answer will fetch one mark and an incorrect answer will face a penalty of 0.25 (1/4th) marks. The maximum marks, which a candidate can score in the exam is 200 and the scaled score is given out of 800.
MAT is a national-level MBA entrance exam conducted four times in a year - February, May, September and December. The exam is conducted for MBA/PGDM admissions to more than 600 B-schools across the country which accept MAT scores for admission process.
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