KMAT Karnataka 2020 Application Form Available Now - Check steps to register
Team Careers360 | June 9, 2020 | 05:06 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DEL HI - Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA) issued the application form for KMAT Karnataka mba programme in the online mode. The authorities are yet to notify the last date to fill the registration form for the entrance exam.
Check steps to fill KMAT Karnataka MBA Application Form
Step 1 - Click here on the official link to register for the exam
Step 2 - Register by entering all the necessary information
Step 3 - After the generation of the login details fill the application form
Step 4 - Upload the scanned documents according to the specifications
Step 5 - Select the test centre
Step 6 - Choose the programme
Step 7 - Pay the fee for the application form
Step 8 - Preview, submit and then take print out of the KMAT Karnataka Application Form
About KMAT Karnataka 2020 MBA
The exam will be conducted in offline mode where the candidate will have to answer a total of 120 questions from three sections. The three sections from which the questions will be asked are quantitative ability, verbal ability and reading comprehension and logical and abstract reasoning
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