JEMAT 2023 exam today; admit card, exam pattern
Soundrya Nandkumar Kalse | June 25, 2023 | 07:08 AM IST | 1 min read
The candidates who are appearing for JEMAT exam must make sure they print and download their admit card from the official website.
NEW DELHI: The Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT) will conduct the Joint Entrance Management Aptitude Test (JEMAT) 2023 exam today, June 25. Applicants who are appearing for the exam need to have their JEMAT admit card 2023, which can be downloaded from the official website, cetmat.formflix.com.
This exam is primarily for admission to the MBA and PGDM programmes offered by public and private colleges in West Bengal.
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JEMAT 2023 Admit card: How to download
To download the JEMAT 2023 admit card, candidates can follow the below steps.
Step 1: Visit the official website of MAKAUT, cetmat.examflix.in
Step 2: Enter the login credentials- application number and password
Step 3: The screen will display the JEMAT admit card 2023
Step 4: Check the details that are mentioned in the JEMAT admit card
Step 5: Download the admit card and take a printout of the same for future reference
The details mentioned in the JEMAT 2023 admit card include-
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Name of the candidate
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Date of birth
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Roll number
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Exam venue
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Exam time
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Exam date
JEMAT 2023: Exam pattern
As per the JEMAT 2023 exam pattern, the paper will have MCQ type questions. Out of the total questions candidates need to attend 100 questions. The JEMAT 2023 paper will include questions mainly from three sections: Mathematics, English, and Logical Reasoning.
|
Section Subject |
Mark |
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English |
40 |
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Mathematics |
40 |
|
Local reasoning |
20 |
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