KMAT 2021: Registration to close on October 25; Exam to be held on November 07
Team Careers360 | September 11, 2021 | 02:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
KPPGCA will close the KMAT 2021 registration on October 25. KMAT 2021 to be conducted on November 07 in offline mode. Check details here.
New Delhi: Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA), the conducting body of KMAT 2021 has announced the exam schedule. KMAT 2021 registration will close on October 25, 2021. Candidates who wish to fill the KMAT application form 2021 can register at the official website, kmatindia.com. The KMAT 2021 exam date is November 7, 2021.
Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) will be held in pen and paper-based mode in more than 10 cities in Bangalore and Karnataka and across the country. The KMAT exam will be of two hours. The test is conducted for admissions into MBA/ PGDM/ MCA programmes in the Karnataka-based institutions.
KMAT Exam Dates 2021
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Events |
KMAT Dates |
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Last date to register for KMAT 2021 |
October 25, 2021 |
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KMAT 2021 admit card release date |
November 04, 2021 |
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KMAT 2021 exam date |
November 07, 2021 |
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KMAT 2021 result date |
November 20, 2021 |
How to fill the KMAT application form 2021
Candidates are advised to refer to the following steps to fill KMAT 2021 application form:
Step 1: Visit the official website of KMAT Karnataka 2021, kmatindia.com.
Step 2: On the home page click on the ‘KMAT 2021 Online Application’ and register by entering the details such as the name of the candidate, date of birth, mobile number, email ID, etc.
Step 3: On the registered mobile number and email id, candidates will receive a registration ID and password which can be used to log in later.
Step 4: Use the login credentials to login and start filling the KMAT exam application form.
Step 5: Upload the required documents such as scanned photograph and signature.
Step 6: Pay the application fee of Rs1000 in online mode through net-banking/ credit card/ debit card or UPI.
Step 7: Submit the KMAT registration form and take a printout for future reference.
About KMAT 2021
KMAT Karnataka is a state-level entrance exam conducted by KPPGCA to provide admissions to the candidates into 189+ AICTE affiliated universities/ institutes in Bangalore and Karnataka. The test is conducted once a year. Candidates from any part of India who meet the eligibility criteria can take this test. The KMAT question paper will have three sections namely, Verbal ability and Reasoning comprehension, Quantitative ability, and Logical reasoning. The KMAT exam is usually of easy to moderate difficulty level.
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