MAT 2022 Phase 2 PBT and CBT mode exam concludes; Check paper analysis
MAT 2022 May session phase 2 exam concluded today, and the overall difficulty level was moderate. Check section-wise MAT phase 2 exam analysis here.
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NEW DELHI: All India Management Association (AIMA) has successfully conducted the MAT 2022 phase 2 exam today. The MAT exam 2022 was conducted in Computer Based Mode (CBT) as well as Paper Based Mode (PBT). As per the MAT exam analysis by experts and students, the overall difficulty level of the MAT exam phase 2 was moderate.
The total number of questions in MAT phase 2 was 200 and the total time duration was 150 minutes (2.5 hours) with a sectional time limit. All the questions asked in the MAT phase 2 exam were MCQs in nature.
MAT 2022 exam analysis phase 2 (CBT & PBT mode)
Section name |
Total number of questions |
Difficulty level |
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning |
40 |
Moderate |
Language Comprehension |
40 |
Moderate to difficult |
Data Analysis and Sufficiency |
40 |
Easy |
Indian and Global Environment |
40 |
Moderate |
Mathematics |
40 |
Easy |
Overall |
200 |
Moderate |
MAT marking scheme 2022
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As per the MAT marking scheme, candidates will be awarded one mark for every correct answer
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0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect response
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The total scaled score is 800
What after MAT phase 2 exam 2022
All India Management Association (AIMA) will announce MAT 2022 results for the May session for PBT and CBT mode in online mode on its official website - mat.aima.in. MAT May session exam results will be available in the form of a scorecard and will have the sectional and overall scores of the candidates. MAT 2022 May session result date is yet to be announced.
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