KMAT 2020 - Change in mode of exam, test goes online
Team Careers360 | August 20, 2020 | 02:01 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELH I - Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges’ Association has announced that KMAT 2020 will be conducted in online mode and candidates will be able to appear for the entrance exam from the comfort of their home. Previously the exam was supposed to be conducted in offline mode. However, due to COVID 19, the authorities decided to postpone the exam and also change the mode in which it will be conducted. Also the exam will be conducted on two days and candidates will get an opportunity to choose the slot and date on which they wish to appear for the entrance exam.
Revised Dates for KMAT 2020
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Events |
Dates |
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End date for Registration of KMAT 2020 |
August 31, 2020 |
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Issue of Admit card for KMAT 2020 |
A week before the exam |
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KMAT 2020 |
Third week of September 2020 |
About KMAT 2020
Every year the KMAT 2020 is conducted for admission to at least 189 participating institutes which offer admission to the MBA programmes. In order to appear for the online KMAT 2020 exam, candidates must have either a desktop or a laptop with camera and proper internet connection. Candidates are being allowed to appear for the exam from anywhere. However, it is important that they meet the guidelines which have been laid down by the authorities.
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