MAT 2019 Registration Process ends today for CBT mode
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NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 6 -All India Management Association (AIMA) will close the registration process for MAT 2019 today for CBT mode. Candidates who want to apply and have not yet filled the form of MAT 2019 CBT mode can do so by visiting the official website of AIMA. Before filling the application form candidates should check the eligibility criteria of MAT 2019.
Important Dates related to MAT 2019 (CBT) Mode
Event |
Dates |
Start of MAT 2019 application form |
October 4, 2019 |
Last date for MAT 2019 application form |
December 6, 2019 (CBT mode) |
Admit card release date |
December 10, 2019 (CBT mode) |
MAT 2019 (For December Session) |
December 14, 2019 |
MAT 2019 result declaration date |
Tentatively in last week of December 2019 |
Steps to fill MAT 2019 Application Form
Step 1 - Visit the official website of AIMA MAT or ( Click Here )
Step 2 - If you are a new user then register first.
Step 3 - Fill up the MAT 2019 application form by entering academic and personal detail.
Step 4 - Select the MAT 2019 exam centre
Step 5 - Upload relevant documents such as photograph and signature.
Step 6 - Make payment and click on “Submit” button.
About MAT 2019
All India Management Association (AIMA) will conduct MAT 2019 on December 14 in CBT mode. AIMA conducts MAT which is also known as Management Aptitude Test four times a year for admission to around 600 B-Schools across the country.
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