CMAT 2023 registration window closes tomorrow at cmat.nta.nic.in
The CMAT 2023 correction window will remain open from March 14 to March 16, 2023.
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Try NowArpita Das | March 12, 2023 | 01:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) 2023 registration window tomorrow, March 13. Candidates who have not filled out the CMAT 2023 application form till now can apply through the official website – cmat.nta.nic.in. CMAT Exam 2023 Live Updates
Candidates can also pay the CMAT 2023 application fee online till tomorrow up to 11:50 pm. The application fee for the male candidates who belong to the General category is Rs 2,000 whereas the application fee for the female candidates of the General category, OBC, SC, ST, Gen-EWS, PwD, and third gender category is Rs 1,000.
NTA will open the CMAT correction window on March 14 and candidates can make the necessary changes till March 16.
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To register for the CMAT exam 2023, candidates first will have to visit the CMAT official website and click on the “Online Application for Common Management Admission Test (CMAT)-2023” link. After that fill in the necessary details, upload the required documents and pay the application fee. It is necessary for candidates to download the application form as it may be required for further processing.
CMAT is conducted every year for admission to the MBA courses in AICTE-affiliated and participating institutions. The exam will be held for a duration of 3 hours. The paper will only be in English language.
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