MAT 2022 Result for February session declared; Download scorecard at mat.aima.in
MAT result 2022 for session February is out for all three formats (PBT, CBT, and IBT) Candidates can check the results and access their score card at the official website of the AIMA.
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All India management association has declared the MAT 2022 result of the February session for all three modes- CBT, PBT, & IBT. The candidates can check the MAT exam result on the official website of AIMA - mat.aima.in. To check the MAT result, they will need to fill in some details such as their MAT roll number and registration number.
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to check the MAT exam result 2022 for the February session
The AIMA successfully conducted the MAT exam 2022 for the February session. There were around 18k students who appeared in the MAT entrance exam to seek admission to one of the top management schools in India. The candidates who took the MAT exam can check their MAT exam result 2022 online by following the below procedure.
How to check MAT result 2022?
The MAT February result is released on the official website of AIMA. Go to the website and check the result. For that, some information such as mat roll no, registration no will be required. Here is how you can check the result in easy steps.
- Step 1- Go to the official website of AIMA.
- Step 2- Look for the view/download button in the header section.
- Step 3- Hover mouse overview/download and look for MAT exam result.
- Step 4- Click on mat result, and a new page will open.
- Step 5- Now select February 2022 from the drop-down above.
- Step 6- Fill in your MAT roll no and registration no
- Step 7- Now press the submit button.
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As you hit the submit button, it will show your score. Download the MAT score card and save it. Or you can take a print of a hard copy for future reference.
Candidates who have forgotten their roll no look for forgetting roll no/ registration no. Click on it. As you do that, a new page will open. Choose Feb 2022 from the drop-down above and then enter your email id used in the registration and submit now. You will receive a mail with details of roll no/ registration no.
Check for details on the MAT scorecard
Once you have downloaded it, check for details on the scorecard. If there is any error or wrong entry on the card, this will create problems for you during the admission process. So, it is advisable to get it corrected. For that, you should contact the concerned authorities at matibt@aima.in or through a phone no that you can get at the website of AIMA.
Make sure your score card mentions composite score, section-wise score, name, MAT ID, roll number, DOB, and so on and there are no discrepancies out therein.
NOTE: The MAT February 2022 scorecard is valid for 1 year and it is to be noted that students will not receive any hard copy of the MAT Scorecard 2022. Hence, they must download and save the MAT exam result for future reference.
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About MAT 2022
AIMA is a leading institution that conducts Management Aptitude Test for admission to the top leading B-schools in the country. There are around 600 schools that accept the test score. Even some colleges abroad accept the score to give admission to management programs. The association conducts the test four times a year. And the validity of the score remains for an entire year.
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