MAT 2024 December exam dates announced; registration begins at mat.aima.in
MAT December 2024 Exam Date: The Paper-Based Test (PBT) will be held on December 14.
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NEW DELHI: All India Management Association (AIMA) has commenced the registration process for Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2024 December exam. The MAT 2024 December exam dates has also been announced by the exam authority. Interested and eligible candidates can register for the MAT December 2024 exam by visiting the official website, mat.aima.in.
The AIMA official press release read, "From May 2024, AIMA has introduced MAT 2.0, an evolved version of MAT, which covers newer segments like current business and economic trends. MAT 2.0 is a new-age entrance test that offers a fresh perspective on management education aligned with contemporary industry practices and growing educational requirements."
MAT December 2024 registration fee
Candidates are required to pay the MAT December 2024 application fee to complete the registration process. The MAT 2024 December registration fee is Rs 2,100. Candidates are required to pay an additional Rs 1,500 if appearing for another mode.
MAT 2024 December exam dates
As per the MAT 2024 December schedule, the Paper-Based Test (PBT) will be held on December 14, with registration closing on December 7. The MAT 2024 Computer-Based Test 1 (CBT-1) will take place on December 7, with the registration deadline on November 30. The Computer-Based Test 2 (CBT-2) is scheduled for December 22, and candidates can register until December 15.
MAT 2024 exam pattern
AIMA MAT 2024 exam pattern has been revised. As per the latest update, the duration of the exam is 2 hours instead of 2.5 hours and the number of questions has been decreased from 200 to 150. The MAT question paper will be divided into five sections namely, intelligence and critical reasoning, data analysis and sufficiency, language comprehension, indian and global environment, and mathematics. Candidates will get one mark for each correct answer and there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.
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