MAT 2019 February result announced; Know how to check
Richa Kapoor | March 2, 2019 | 08:59 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 2 :All India Management Association (AIMA) has announced the result of MAT 2019 February exam on March 2. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check the result with their MAT Registration No and Roll no. After entering the login details, MAT scorecard will be displayed on the screen and candidates must download and take its printout as it will be required during the admission process. AIMA will also send a copy of the result/scorecard via post to the registered address of a candidate.
How to check the result?
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Click here to check MAT result 2019
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Enter your MAT Registration No and Roll No
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Select the month of the exam i.e. February
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Click on the Submit button
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The result will be displayed on the screen
The result cum scorecard of MAT 2019 displays candidate’s name, DOB, roll number, application number, sectional score, overall and sectional score.
Get MAT Result on SMS
To get the result through SMS, type MATS (in capital letters) followed by the application number and DOB (date of birth) and send it to 54242.
For Ex: MATS >>Application No >> DOB to 54242
The result will be valid for one year for admissions to all MAT participating institutes. Candidates can even apply for the duplicate scorecard/result by writing an application to AIMA.
Next MAT exam will be conducted in May 2019.
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