KMAT Kerala 2021: CEE releases admit card released; Download at cee.kerala.gov.in
Sundararajan | August 4, 2021 | 07:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
CEE Kerala has released the KMAT Kerala admit card 2021 for Cycle 2. Here's a direct link to download KMAT admit cards.
NEW DELHI:
The Office of the Entrance Examination Commissioner (CEE), Kerala has released the KMAT Kerala 2021 admit card for Cycle 2 in online mode. Students who have successfully applied for KMAT Kerala 2021 can download the admit card from the official website - cee.kerala.gov.in. In order to download the KMAT Kerala admit cards for Cycle 2, students have to enter login credentials such as application number, password, and access code.
Download the
KMAT Kerala admit card 2021
for Cycle 2 here
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KMAT Kerala 2021 exam is going to be held on August 13, in pen and paper-based mode. Students should bring their KMAT Kerala admit card with valid ID proof on the day of examination. Candidates are not permitted to carry prohibited items or luggage within the examination hall or premises.
KMAT Kerala 2021 Cycle 2 Dates
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Events |
KMAT 2021 Dates |
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KMAT Kerala admit card release date |
August 4, 2021 |
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KMAT Kerala 2021 cycle 2 exam date |
August 13, 2021 |
How to download KMAT Kerala 2021 admit card
Applicants can follow the given instructions while downloading KMAT Kerala admit card online.
Step 1: Go to the official website of KMAT Kerala - cee.kerala.gov.in.
Step 2: Now find and click on the link called “KMAT 2021- Candidate Portal”.
Step 3: It will redirect candidates to the login page. From there, enter the KMAT Kerala login credentials such as “Application number”, “Password”, and “Access Code”.
Step 4: Next, click on the “Submit” tab.
Step 5: Finally, the KMAT Kerala 2021 admit card will display on the screen.
Step 6: Take a printout of the admit card of KMAT Kerala exam 2021 for your future reference.
Details mentioned on KMAT Kerala admit card 2021
After downloading the KMAT Kerala Cycle 2 admit card, the candidates should thoroughly check whether the following details are mentioned in it or not.
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Name of the student
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Student’s registration number
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Student’s photograph and signature
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Date of birth (DOB)
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Student’s category
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Exam date and time
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Exam venue details
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Exam day instructions
About KMAT Kerala 2021
Kerala Management Aptitude Test (KMAT-2021) is a state-level examination conducted twice a year by the Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS) under the supervision of the Admission Supervisory Committee. KMAT Kerala 2021 is a gateway for admissions into different MBA and PGDM courses across Kerala.
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