MAT 2021 result announced for February session; Check your score at mat.aima.in
AIMA has declared the MAT result 2021 for all three modes (IBT, PBT, and CBT) for the February session on its official website
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All India Management Association (AIMA) has announced the MAT 2021 result (IBT, CBT, PBT mode) for the February session in online mode on its official website - mat.aima.in. Candidates can check their
AIMA MAT result 2021
for the February session by entering login credentials such as roll number or registration number.
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to check MAT result 2021 for February session
AIMA has successfully concluded the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2021 in internet-based test (IBT), computer-based test (CBT), and paper-based test (PBT). The internet-based test was on March 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 18, and 20, 2021, while the paper-based test was conducted on March 6. Similarly, the computer-based test was held on March 24.
Know how to check the MAT result February 2021 for all three modes
Students who have all appeared in the MAT exam 2021 for the internet-based test (IBT)/ paper-based test (PBT)/ computer-based test (CBT) can check their MAT exam result February session by following the procedure below.
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Go to the official website of AIMA MAT- mat.aima.in.
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Then find and click the link called “Download/View → MAT Results” from the menu bar.
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It will take the students to the MAT result 2021 February session page. From there, candidates have to enter their login credentials such as (Roll number or Registration number).
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After entering the login details, click on the “Submit” tab.
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Finally, the MAT 2021 result for IBT/ PBT/ CBT mode for the February session will be displayed on the monitor.
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Take a printout of the MAT result/ scorecard for future reference.
NOTE: If the students forgot their login credentials, then click the “Forgot Registration/ Roll Number” link and enter the registered email id to retrieve the login credentials.
How to retrieve the MAT 2021 roll number/ registration number if you forgot?
If students forgot their roll number/ registration number, then find and click the link “Forgot Roll No/ Registration No” from the MAT 2021 result page. It will ask candidates to enter their registered email id. After entering the email id, click the “submit” button. The MAT roll number/ registration number will be sent to your registered email id. Use of the received details, you can check the MAT result 2021.
Details mentioned in the MAT scorecard 2021
The MAT 2021 IBT/ CBT/ PBT mode scorecard contains the following information, which one should check.
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Registration number and roll number
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Test month and year
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Candidates name, photograph, date of birth, category, and gender
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Father name and mother name
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Degree and work experience
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Section-wise MAT 2021 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 students for admission to the MBA program. MAT exam is conducted through the computer-based test (CBT), remote proctored internet-based test (IBT), and paper-based test (PBT) as well.
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