KMAT 2020 admit card release & exam date postponed
Richa Kapoor | October 5, 2019 | 04:51 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 5: Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges' Association has announced on its website that the admit card for KMAT 2019 will now be released on October 18. Previously, it was supposed to be issued on October 10. The exam has also been postponed to October 20. Earlier it was supposed to be held on October 13.
New Dates for KMAT 2019
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Event |
Date |
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Start date for downloading of KMAT admit card 2020 |
October 18, 2019 |
|
KMAT 2019 |
October 20, 2019 |
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KMAT 2019 Result announcement |
To be notified |
Steps To Download KMAT Admit Card 2019
Step 1 - Click on the official website link which is kmatindia.com
Step 2 - Enter the application number of KMAT and date of birth
Step 3 - Click on the submit button
Step 4 - KMAT 2019 admit card will be displayed on the screen
Step 5 - Download and take print out of KMAT admit card
About KMAT 2019
Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2019 is conducted for candidates belonging to different parts of India. However, they must meet the eligibility criteria. Candidates who qualify the entrance exam, they will be able to apply for admission o 189+ AICTE approved/ University affiliated Management Institutes in Bangalore and Karnataka.
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