Kerala KMAT 2025 registration deadline tomorrow; exam on February 23
Vikas Kumar Pandit | February 9, 2025 | 08:54 AM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala KMAT Registration 2025: Scheduled tribe category candidates are exempted from paying any application fees. Apply online at cee.kerala.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) will close the registration process for the Kerala Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2025 tomorrow, February 10. Eligible candidates seeking admission to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) course for the 2025-26 academic year can register for the exam at cee.kerala.gov.in.
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As per the official schedule, the KMAT 2025 session 1 exam will be conducted on February 23. The commission has not yet announced the Kerala KMAT 2025 admit card release date. Candidates will have to enter their registration number and password to log in and download the Kerala KMAT admit card 2025, once it is out.
“The Computer Based Test for admission to MBA, KMAT 2025 (Session I), for the academic year 2025-26 will be conducted in all districts in Kerala on 23.02.2025 (Sunday),” the official notice read.
Kerala KMAT Registration 2025: Application fee
Candidates applying under the general category will need to pay an application fee of Rs 1,000 to register for the Kerala KMAT exam 2025. For candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category, the application fee is Rs 500. However, candidates from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category are exempted from paying any application fees.
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Kerala KMAT 2025: Images uploading guidelines
Candidates applying for the Kerala KMAT 2025 aptitude test can check the guidelines to upload the image and signature given below.
Image upload
- The photograph must be in colour with a light colour background, white is preferable.
- The scanned image file should be in jpg format (Jpeg).
- Dimensions of the photograph should be 150 pixels width and 200 pixels height.
- The photo file size should not exceed 100 KB.
- The face of the candidate should be straight and at the centre.
- If the face in the photograph is not clear or the image is not as per the above guideline, the KMAT 2025 application is liable to be rejected.
Signature upload
- The candidate should sign using black or blue ink on a plain white sheet.
- The scanned image file should be in JPG (JPEG) format.
- Dimensions must be 150 pixels (width) × 100 pixels (height).
- File size should be between 4 KB and 100 KB.
- The scanned image of the signature must be clear and complete.
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