KMAT 2020 PBT mode result declared @kmatindia.com; Check score here

KMAT result for PBT mode test on December 13, 2020, has been declared on the official website.

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KMAT 2020 result available now
KMAT 2020 result available now

Team Careers360 | January 7, 2021 | 11:56 AM IST

NEW DELHI: Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA) has declared the KMAT 2020 result for the paper-based test (PBT) conducted on December 13, 2020, on its official website -kmatindia.com. Candidates can collect the KMAT 2020 scorecard from the office of KMAT. The KMAT scorecard comprises section-wise and overall percentile. On the basis of the candidates’ performance, the participating institutes will release the KMAT cutoff.

KMAT Result 2020 - Important Dates

Particular

Date

KMAT 2020 (PBT mode)

December 13, 2020 (Sunday)

Declaration of KMAT Result 2020( PBT)

January 6, 2021

Details mentioned on KMAT Result 2020

It must be noted that the KMAT result for PBT mode can only be collected from the office. Candidates are required to check whether the following details are mentioned in the scorecard of KMAT 2020 or not.

  • Candidate’s name

  • Candidate’s roll number and date of birth

  • Section-wise score

  • Overall score

  • Overall percentile

What after the declaration of KMAT result 2020?

After the announcement of KMAT 2020 result, candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of the score obtained. Further, the shortlisted students will have to appear for the selection rounds conducted by the different participating institutes of KMAT 2020. The selection rounds of KMAT 2020 consist of group discussion (GD), written ability test (WAT) and personal interview (PI). Every participating institute will have different selection criteria for KMAT 2020 based on which merit list will be prepared for final admission.

About KMAT 2020

Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA) conducts the Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) every year for admission to MBA programmes. There are more than 190 institutes that accept KMAT scores.

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