KMAT 2019 Application Form available now @ kmatindia
Sakshi.Garg | May 24, 2019 | 09:01 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 24: Karnataka Private Post Graduate College’s Association (KPPGCA) has released the KMAT Karnataka 2019 application form in online mode. Candidates must check the KMAT eligibility criteria before filling the KMAT Karnataka application form.
KMAT Karnataka Application Form 2019: Important Dates
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Dates |
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Release Date of KMAT 2019 Application Form |
May 24, 2019 |
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Last date of KMAT 2019 Application Form |
July 10, 2019 |
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KMAT 2019 Exam Date |
July 21, 2019 |
Steps to fill KMAT Karnataka Application Form 2019
KMAT 2019 application form can be filled in online modes. Check the steps given below to know how to fill the KMAT application form:
How to fill KMAT 2019 Karnataka Application Form: Online Mode
Step 1: Visit to the official website - kmatindia
Step 2: Fill all details such as Name, DOB, Qualification, Address details etc
Step 3: Choose the test centre
Step 4: Upload the scanned photograph and signature
Step 5: Pay the exam fee of Rs. 826 (including GST) through Debit/Credit/Netbanking
Step 6: After submitting, take a printout of application form for future reference
About KMAT 2019
KMAT Karnataka will be conducted on July 21, 2019 in offline mode. KMAT is a state level entrance exam for admission in MBA programme from the participating B-schools in Karnataka.
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