KMAT 2019 admit card to be released on October 18
Richa Kapoor | October 14, 2019 | 09:47 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 14: Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges' Association will release the admit card for KMAT 2019 in online mode on October 18. Candidates will be able to download the KMAT admit card 2019 by entering the application number, date of birth and the security code which is exhibited on the screen.
Important Dates for KMAT Admit Card
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Event |
Date |
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KMAT Admit Card Release date |
October 18, 2019 |
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KMAT 2019 |
October 20, 2019 |
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KMAT Result 2019 |
To be notified |
How to download KMAT 2019 Admit Card ?
Step 1 - Click on the official link which is kmatindia.com
Step 2 - Enter the application number of KMAT 2019, date of birth and security pin
Step 3 - Click on the login tab
Step 4 - KMAT admit card will be displayed on the screen
Step 5 - Download and take print out of the admit card
Details Mentioned on the Admit Card of KMAT 2019
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Enrollment Number
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Name of the candidate
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Date of the exam
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Time at which KMAT 2019 will be conducted
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Candidate name
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Test centre address
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Name of the KMAT test centre
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Exam day guidelines
About KMAT 2019
Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges' Association will conduct the KMAT 2019 is a state-level entrance exam which will be conducted in offline mode. The score of CAT 2019 will be accepted by more than 170 AICTE approved B-schools and universities that are based in Bangalore and Karnataka
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