MAT 2021 Registration for PBT closes today; Know how to register
AIMA to close MAT 2021 registration today. Know your eligibility and MAT registration process 2021.
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NEW DELHI: All India Management Association (AIMA) will close MAT 2021 registration for the Paper-Based Test (PBT) today, December 02, 2021. The last date for MAT PBT 2021 was November 30, but AIMA recently extended it to December 02.
Candidates who want to appear for the MAT 2021 exam still have the chance to register. MAT 2021 admit card will be released online at the AIMA official website- mat.aima.in. MAT 2021 exam date is December 05.
MAT 2021 Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who still want to register for MAT exam 2021 can quickly refer to the MAT eligibility criteria and know if they meet the requirements or not.
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Candidates must hold a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized university or institution
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Students in the final year of graduation are also eligible to apply for MAT examination 2021
MAT PBT: Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
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MAT Registration Start Date |
September 25, 2021 |
MAT Registration End Date |
December 02, 2021 |
MAT Exam Date |
December 05, 2021 |
MAT Result Date |
To be announced |
How to fill out the MAT Registration 2021 form?
Filling MAT application form 2021 is quite an easy process; here is a step-by-step process to complete the MAT exam registration form, have a look -
Step 1 - Visit AIMA MAT official website, i.e. mat.aima.in.
Step 2 - At the top right corner, candidates will find the “Register” button and click on the same.
Step 3 - Fill in the required information, which includes - Name of Candidate, date of birth, mobile number, email id, and state/UT.
Step 4 - Check in all three boxes, cross-check all the details and click on the submit button.
Step 5 - An OTP will be received on the registered mobile number along with the acknowledgement mail, submit the OTP to verify.
Step 6 - Now, revisit the MAT official website homepage and click on the “Login” button at the top right corner.
Step 7 - Fill in the MAT 2021 login credentials and submit them.
Step 8 - Select the test city of your choice, exam mode and payment mode and click on the save and next button to make the payment.
Step 9 - Now, upload a photo and signature in JPG or JPEG format.
Step 10 - Fill in academic details, personal information, work experience, and preference for management institutes and save.
It is to be noted that candidates can view information after making the payment as well as can download the MAT application form 2021 for future reference.
The file size of scanned photographs should be more than 10 KB and less than 50 KB, while the file size of the scanned signature should be more than 5KB and less than 20 KB. MAT PBT admit card will be released soon and the MAT PBT exam date is December 05, 2021.
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