KMAT admit card 2023 issued at kmatindia.com; exam on November 5
Vagisha Kaushik | November 3, 2023 | 02:21 PM IST | 1 min read
KMAT 2023: Candidates can download the admit card by logging in with their application number and password.
NEW DELHI: Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges’ Association has issued the KMAT admit card 2023 today, November 3. Candidates who applied for Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2023 can download the admit card from the official website, kmatindia.com.
KMAT 2023 will be held on November 5 for admission to MBA, PGDM, and MCA programmes offered by state institutions. Students will be required to carry the print out of the downloaded admit card to the test centre. The admit card will contain details on candidate’s name, date of birth, exam date, exam timings, examination centre, and more.
How to download KMAT admit card 2023?
- Go to the official website, kmatindia.com
- Click on the link “download admit card” on the homepage
- Candidates will be redirected to another page
- Enter your application number and date of birth
- Login to fetch your admit card
- Review and download the admit card
- Take a print out for further use
The exam will be conducted as a pen paper based test. The question paper will include 120 Multiple Choice Questions and will be divided into three sections – language comprehension, mathematical skills, and basic aptitude. As per the marking scheme, each section will carry 40 marks.
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