MAT 2022: May session result announced; Direct link, how to download scorecard
Sundararajan | June 6, 2022 | 05:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIMA has declared the MAT result 2022 for the May session. Know how to check the MAT result for all three modes (PBT, CBT, and IBT).
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NEW DELHI:
All India Management Association (AIMA) has announced the MAT 2022 result of the May session for all three modes- CBT, PBT, & IBT. Candidates can check the AIMA MAT result on the official AIMA MAT website - mat.aima.in or from the direct link given below. For downloading the MAT scorecard, candidates will have to enter their MAT exam roll number and registration number.
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to check the MAT result for May 2022.
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The MAT entrance exam 2022 scorecard is valid for one year and it is to be noted that students will not receive any hard copy of the MAT exam scorecard 2022. Therefore, they should download and save the MAT result for future reference.
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MAT 2022 result date
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Details |
Mode of exam |
Date |
|
MAT May exam date 2022 |
IBT |
May 14 to 29, 2022 |
|
CBT |
Phase 1: May 15, 2022 Phase 2: May 18, 2022 |
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|
PBT |
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MAT May 2022 result date |
June 6, 2022 |
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MAT 2022 Result Login Window (Snapshot)
Steps to check the MAT result 2022
Here is the step-by-step procedure to know the MAT exam results.
Step 1: First, visit the official AIMA website - mat.aima.in.
Step 2: Next, find and drag the mouse pointer to the ‘Download/ View’ option in the menu bar.
Step 3: Then click on the ‘MAT Results’ option.
Step 4: It will redirect you to the MAT May session result page.
Step 5: From there, choose ‘May 2022’ from the drop-down above.
Step 6: Next, fill in your valid MAT roll no and registration no.
Step 7: After entering the essential details, click on the submit button.
Step 8: Finally, your appropriate MAT result for the May session will appear on the screen.
Step 9: Download and take a printout of your MAT exam result for your future reference.
How to retrieve MAT exam 2022 roll number?
In case candidates have lost their MAT registration/ roll number, they can retrieve the same by following the below-mentioned steps
Step 1- Click here to retrieve the MAT 2022 May roll number
Step 2- Click on Forgot Registration/ Roll Number tab
Step 3- Choose MAT exam session and enter the registered email ID
Step 4- Click on the “Submit” tab
Step 5- MAT Roll number will be sent to the provided email address.
Expected MAT 2022 cutoff for top MBA colleges
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MAT score accepting institutes |
MAT cutoff in scores |
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TA Pai Management Institute, Manipal |
700 |
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Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore |
700 |
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Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad |
650 |
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National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
600 |
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Institute of Finance and International Management, Bangalore |
600 |
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Balaji Institute of Modern Management, Pune |
600 |
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