MAT 2020 result announced for December session; Check your score here
Team Careers360 | January 4, 2021 | 07:26 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIMA has declared the MAT result 2020 for all three modes (IBT, PBT and CBT) for December session on its official website.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : All India Management Association (AIMA) has released the MAT 2020 result (IBT, CBT, PBT mode) for December session in online mode on its official website - mat.aima.in . Candidates can check their AIMA MAT result December session by entering login credentials such as roll number and registration number.
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MAT result 2020 December session- Important Dates
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Event |
Date |
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MAT 2020 IBT mode |
November 21 to December 24, 2020 |
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MAT PBT exam 2020 |
December 6, 2020 |
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MAT 2020 CBT mode |
December 28, 2020 |
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Declaration of MAT 2020 Result |
January 4, 2021 |
Know how to check the MAT result December 2020 for all three modes
Candidates who have all appeared in the MAT exam 2020 which was held in November 21 to December 24 internet-based test (IBT), December 6 paper-based test (PBT), and December 28 computer-based test (CBT) can check their MAT exam result December session by following the procedure below.
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Go to the official AIMA MAT website - mat.aima.in.
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Then find and click the “Download/View → MAT Results” from the menu bar.
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It will take the candidate to the MAT result 2020 december session page. From there, enter the login credentials such as (Roll number and Registration number).
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After entering the login details, click on “Submit” tab.
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Finally, MAT 2020 IBT/ PBT/ CBT mode for the December session will be displayed on the monitor.
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Take a print out of the MAT result/ scorecard for future reference.
NOTE: If the candidate forgot their login credential, then click the “Forgot Registration/ Roll Number” link and enter the registered email id to retrieve the login credentials.
Details mentioned in the MAT score 2020
The MAT 2020 IBT/ CBT/ PBT mode scorecard contains the following information, which one should check.
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Test month and year
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Registration number and roll number
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Candidates name, photograph, date of birth, category, and gender
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Degree and work experience
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Father name and mother name
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Section wise MAT 2020 IBT mode scaled score and percentile
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Composite score and percentile.
About MAT
The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a national level entrance examination conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) to screen candidates for admission to the MBA program. MAT exam is conducted through computer-based test (CBT), remote proctored internet-based test (IBT) and paper-based test (PBT) as well.
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