KMAT 2023 admit card today at 4 PM on kmatindia.com; syllabus, pattern
Anu Parthiban | November 3, 2023 | 08:46 AM IST | 1 min read
KMAT 2023: Karnataka Management Aptitude Test is scheduled to be conducted on November 5. Admit card is a must to appear in the exam.
NEW DELHI: Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA) will issue Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT 2023) admit card today at 4 PM. Candidates who registered for the state-level MBA admission test will be able to download the KMAT admit card 2023 from the official website, kmatindia.com.
KMAT exam 2023 is conducted for admission to MBA, PGDM, and MCA courses at AICTE-approved universities and affiliated self-financing colleges in Karnataka. Candidates will have to enter their registration number and password to download the KMAT 2023 admit card.
The exam is scheduled to be conducted on November 5. The KMAT mock test was held on November 1 and 2 on the official website.
KMAT exam pattern 2023
Karnataka MBA entrance exam will be held in paper-pen test mode with 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) divided in three sections for both MBA and MCA. Four marks will be awarded for every correct answer and a mark will be deducted for every incorrect response.
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Sections |
Number of questions |
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Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension |
40 |
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Logical Reasoning |
40 |
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Quantitative Ability |
40 |
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Total |
120 |
KMAT syllabus 2023
The association said that the exam is proposed to be conducted with moderate level of difficulty without creating confusion in paper-pencil mode.
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Section |
Topics |
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Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension |
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Quantitative Ability |
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Logical and Abstract Reasoning |
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