KMAT Karnataka 2021: Exam likely to be held in October; Check important dates here
Himanshu Shekhar | August 10, 2021 | 05:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
KPPGCA has released the tentative schedule for KMAT Karnataka 2021. According to this schedule, Karnataka MAT will be held in October 2021.
NEW DELHI - The Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA) has released the tentative schedule for Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2021 in online mode. All the KMAT Karnataka 2021 important dates are available on the official website- kmatindia.com. According to the released schedule, KPPGCA will conduct KMAT 2021 in October in offline mode.
KPPGCA released the KMAT Karnataka application form in online mode on July 6. According to KMAT dates 2021, candidates will be able to fill KMAT Karnataka application form till September 2021. The date for the closing of the KMAT registration window is yet to be announced.
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KMAT Karnataka 2021- Important dates
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Events |
Dates |
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KMAT 2021 application start date |
July 6, 2021 |
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Last date to fill KMAT Karnataka 2021 registration |
September 2021 |
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Availability of KMAT 2021 admit card |
To be announced |
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KMAT Karnataka 2021 exam date |
October 2021 |
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Declaration of KMAT Karnataka 2021 result |
To be announced |
How to fill KMAT Karnataka application form 2021
Candidates can follow the steps given below to fill the registration and application form of KMAT Karnataka 2021.
Step 1- Register for KMAT Karnataka 2021 at kmatindia.com by providing few basic details to generate login credentials
Step 2- Re-login and fill KMAT 2021 application form
Step 3- Upload all requisite documents in MBA KMAT form 2021.
Step 4- Review the KMAT Karnataka application form 2021
Step 5- Pay the application fee by using a credit/ debit card or net banking
Step 6- Take a printout of the submitted Karnataka KMAT 2021 application form for future reference
KMAT Karnataka Exam Pattern 2021
Authorities will conduct KMAT Karnataka in offline mode at various exam centres across the state. There will be a total of 120 questions and divided into three sections. The total time duration for KMAT Karnataka will be two hours. Check out the section-wise KMAT exam pattern.
Exam Pattern of KMAT 2021
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Section name |
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 Karnataka Marking Scheme 2021
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For every correct answer, candidates will get 4 marks.
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1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
KMAT Syllabus 2021
Karnataka Private Post Graduate College Association (KPPGCA) does not officially release or specify the Karnataka KMAT syllabus. However, based on the past year’s trends, KMAT exam syllabus can be formulated by listeing the important topics of all the three sections namely- VARC, QA, and LR. Check out some KMAT important topics here.
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Section |
KMAT important topics |
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Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) |
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Logical Reasoning (LR) |
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Quantitative Ability (QA) |
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About KMAT 2021
Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association (KPPGCA) conducts Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) annually to offer admission into MBA and MCA programmes. More than 190 institutes accept KMAT scorecards. KMAT Karnataka 2021 result date is yet to be announced.
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