KMAT Kerala 2021 registration starts; apply before March 28
Prerna Goel | March 18, 2021 | 11:42 AM IST | 2 mins read
Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) has started the application process of KMAT 2021 on March 17. Check how to apply online.
NEW DELHI: Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) has started the KMAT Kerala 2021 registration on March 17 on its official website, cee.kerala.gov.in. Candidates need to create login credentials by proving basic personal details in order to register for KMAT Kerala entrance exam 2021. The last date to fill KMAT Kerala 2021 application form is March 28, 2021. It must be noted that the KMAT Kerala registration can only be processed in online mode only.
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KMAT Kerala is a state level entrance examination conducted by CEE multiple times in a year. KMAT Kerala exam date 2021 is April 11 and the test will be conducted in offline mode at various test centres.
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KMAT Kerala 2021: Important dates
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Dates |
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Start date of application process |
March 17, 2021 |
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Last date to fill the KMAT Kerala 2021 application form |
March 28, 2021 |
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KMAT Kerala admit card release date |
First week of April 2021 |
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KMAT Kerala 2021 exam date |
April 11, 2021 |
Documents to keep ready before filling KMAT application form 2021
Candidates needed to keep all the following information and documents ready with them before they begin the KMAT Kerala application process.
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Class 10 and 12 marksheet
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Valid email ID
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Active mobile number
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Valid PDF reader should be installed in the system such as PDF Reader or Foxit Reader
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Bank details for online payment
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Credit card
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Debit card
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Net banking
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Steps to fill KMAT Kerala 2021 application form
Candidates registering for KMAT Kerala 2021 must fill the application form for the same before March 28, 2021. The steps to fill the KMAT exam application form are given below:
Step 1- Visit the official website of KMAT Kerala
Step 2- Click tab “Click here for registration”
Step 3- Login by entering the application number and password and fill the application form
Step 4- Make the online payment via debit/ credit card or bank transfer
Step 5- Upload the documents (scanned image and signature) in the prescribed format
Step 6- Choose upto three preferred exam centres
Step 7- Review the KMAT Kerala application form and click on ‘Submit’
Step 8- Take a print out of the application form for future reference
About KMAT Kerala
KMAT Kerala is a state level entrance examination that will be conducted as a pen-paper based test for admission to MBA/PGDM programmes offered by 30+ affiliated colleges across Kerala state. The duration of the exam is 150 minutes and a total of 180 multiple choice questions will be asked from four sections - English Language and Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Sufficiency and Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge and Business Scenario.
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