MAT 2021: Result for May-June session exam to be announced in first week of July
Himanshu Shekhar | June 18, 2021 | 01:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
MAT 2021 result for June 2021 exam for CBT, PBT and IBT modes to be declared in the first week of July. Check the steps to download the MAT scorecard here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : All India Management Association (AIMA) is likely to release Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2021 results for internet-based test (IBT), computer-based test (CBT) and pen and paper-based test (PBT) modes in the first week of July. The MAT IBT mode was conducted from May 30 to June 13, 2021. However, the exam for MAT CBT and PBT mode is yet to be held, and is scheduled for June 26.
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All registered candidates can check their MAT 2021 (May-June) session result by entering login credentials i.e. roll number and MAT registration number. The MAT scorecard will contain candidates’ performance in the MAT exam such as sectional and overall percentile.
Post declaration of MAT 2021 result, the participating institutes will release their individual cut-off to shortlist candidates for further selection rounds. The selection process of MAT includes Group Discussion (GD), Personal Interview (PI), and Written Ability Test (WAT).
MAT Result 2021 (May-June Session): Important Dates
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MAT 2021 exam date (IBT mode) |
May 30 to June 13, 2021 |
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MAT 2021 PBT mode exam date |
June 26, 2021 |
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MAT 2021 CBT mode exam date |
June 26, 2021 |
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MAT 2021 (May-June session) result declaration date |
First week of July 2021 |
How to check MAT result 2021
Candidates can follow the provided steps in order to check the MAT 2021 result.
Step 1- Visit the official website of AIMA
Step 2- Now go to the “Download/ View” tab.
Step 3- From the drop-down menu, candidates will have to select “MAT Results”
Step 4- Now select MAT session
Step 5- Enter login credentials i.e. Registration number and roll number
Step 6- Click on the “Submit” tab to view MAT 2021 scorecard
Step 7- Download and take multiple printout of it for future reference
Details mentioned on MAT result 2021
Candidates will be able to see the following details on MAT result 2021.
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Candidate’s name
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Roll number of candidate
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Candidate’s date of birth
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MAT sectional score
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MAT overall score
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MAT composite score
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MAT 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 score card.
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