MAT 2021 result announced for September session; Check AIMA MAT score at mat.aima.in
AIMA has announced the MAT 2021 result for all three modes (PBT, CBT, and IBT) for the September session on its official website.
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All India Management Association (AIMA) has declared the MAT result 2021 for CBT, IBT, PBT mode for the September session in online mode on its official website - mat.aima.in on September 23. Students can check their AIMA MAT result 2021 for the September session by entering their MAT roll number and registration number.
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to check the MAT 2021 result for the September session
AIMA has successfully concluded the Management Aptitude Test (MAT 2021) in computer-based test (CBT), a paper-based test (PBT), an internet-based test (IBT). The internet-based test was on August 28, 29, and September 4, 5, 11, 12, 14, 2021, while the paper-based test was conducted on September 5. Similarly, the computer-based test phase 1 was held on August 21 and phase 2 was held on September 12.
How to check the MAT September result 2021
Students can follow the given steps to verify the MAT Sept result 2021.
Step 1: Visit the official website AIMA MAT 2021 - mat.aima.in.
Step 2: Next, click the “Download/ View → MAT Results” link from the menu bar.
Step 3: Then select MAT session “September 2021”.
Step 4: Enter the login credentials i.e. MAT registration number and roll number.
Step 5: Next, click on the tab called “Submit” to view the MAT 2021 scorecard.
Step 6: Finally, download and take a printout of the same 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 obtain login credentials.
Details mentioned in the MAT scorecard 2021
The MAT 2021 IBT/ PBT/ CBT mode scorecard contains the following details, which one should check.
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Registration number and roll number
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Student photograph, name, date of birth, category, and gender
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Parent’s name
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MAT test month and year
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Degree and work experience
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Section-wise MAT scaled score and percentile
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MAT composite score and percentile
Top MBA colleges accepting MAT score
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SPJIMR, Mumbai
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Great Lakes Chennai - Great Lakes Institute of Management
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Amity University, Noida
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GIM Goa - Goa Institute of Management
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LPU Jalandhar - Lovely Professional University
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BML Munjal University, Gurgaon
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BIMTECH Noida - Birla Institute of Management Technology
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JIMS Rohini - Jagan Institute of Management Studies Rohini
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Welingkar Mumbai - Prin LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research
About MAT 2021
The All India Management Association (AIMA) conducts Management Aptitude Test (MAT Exam) four to five times a year to offer admission into the management programme. There are more than 600 colleges in the country that accept MAT scores.
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