MAT 2021: Result announced for May-June session exam; Direct link here
AIMA has declared the MAT result for all three modes (PBT, CBT, and IBT) for the May/ June session on its official website. Know steps to download MAT scorecard.
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NEW DELHI: All India Management Association (AIMA) has announced the MAT result 2021 (CBT, IBT, PBT mode) for the May/ June session in online mode on its official website - mat.aima.in. Students can check their AIMA MAT May result 2021 by entering login credentials such as roll number or registration number.
AIMA successfully conducted the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2021 in computer-based tests (CBT), paper-based tests (PBT), and internet-based tests (IBT). The internet-based test was conducted from May 30 to June 20, while the paper-based test and computer-based test were held on June 26.
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to check MAT result 2021 for the May-June session
How to check the MAT June result 2021
Students can follow the given steps to verify the MAT 2021 result.
Step 1: Go to the official AIMA MAT website - mat.aima.in.
Step 2: Now, find and click the link called “Download/ View → MAT Results”.
Step 3: Now select MAT session “May 2021”.
Step 4: Next, enter the login credentials i.e. registration number and roll number.
Step 5: Click on the “Submit” tab to view MAT scorecard 2021.
Step 6: Finally, download and take multiple printouts of it for future reference.
NOTE: If students forget their MAT login credentials, click the "Forgot Registration/ Roll Number" link and enter the registered email id to retrieve the login credentials.
How to retrieve the MAT roll number/ registration number if you forgot?
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If students forget their roll number/ registration number, find and click on the link "Forgot roll number/ registration number" from the MAT 2021 results page.
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It will ask the candidates to enter the registered email id. Enter the email id and click the "Submit" button.
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MAT roll number/ registration number will be sent to your registered email ID. Using the received details, you can check the MAT May/ June result 2021 .
Details mentioned in the MAT 2021 scorecard
The MAT 2021 PBT/ IBT/ CBT mode scorecard contains the following details, which one should check.
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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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Father name and mother name
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Test month and year
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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 2021
The All India Management Association (AIMA) conducts Management Aptitude Test (MAT) four times a year to offer admission into the management domain. There are more than 600 colleges in the country which accept MAT scorecard.
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