MAT 2021: CBT phase 2 admit card released; Download hall ticket at aima.mat.in
AIMS has released the MAT 2021 CBT phase 2 admit card today in online mode. Download MAT admit card by entering the valid login credentials.
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All India Management Association (AIMA) has released the MAT 2021 CBT mode phase 2 admit card today; December 16. Registered candidates can download MAT CBT exam 2021 admit card by visiting the official website- aima.mat.in. Candidates are required to use their MAT exam 2021 login details such as registration number and date of birth to download the MAT CBT phase 2 admit card. Those candidates who are going to take MAT CBT phase 2 on December 19 will have to carry their MAT admit card 2021 to the examination centre.
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to download MAT 2021 CBT phase 2 admit card 2021.
It is mandatory to carry a printed copy of the MAT 2021 admit card along with one valid photo ID proof at the exam centre. In order to avoid last-minute hassle candidates are required to download the MAT CBT phase 2 admit card before the exam date.
MAT 2021 CBT Phase 2 Admit Card- Important dates
Events |
Dates |
MAT CBT phase 2 admit card release date |
December 16, 2021 |
MAT CBT phase 2 exam date |
December 19, 2021 |
MAT CBT phase 2 result date 2021 |
To be announced |
How to download MAT 2021 CBT phase 2 admit card?
Candidates can refer to the following steps for downloading the MAT CBT exam 2021 admit card.
Step 1- Visit the official website of AIMA- mat.aima.in to download the MAT admit card 2021
Step 2- Now click on the “Download/ View” tab and select “MAT admit card”
Step 3- Candidates will be redirected to a login page
Step 4- Select MAT exam session i.e. December 2021 and enter the required MAT login credentials such as Roll number or Registration number
Step 5- Now click on the “Submit” button
Step 6- Now the screen will display the MAT 2021 CBT mode phase 2 admit card
Step 7- Candidates need to take a look into it and take a print of it for future reference.
Details mentioned on MAT Admit Card 2021 for CBT mode phase 2
After downloading the MAT CBT mode admit card, candidates will find the following details. In case of any spelling mistake or any other discrepancy, candidates will have to reach to the MAT exam officials as soon as possible.
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Name of the candidate
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Examination Roll Number
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Registration number
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MAT Exam mode
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MAT Exam Date
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Reporting Time
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Closing Time
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Student’s Photograph and Signature
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Candidates Category
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Centre Code
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Exam Venue details
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Exam day instructions
About MAT 2021
The All India Management Association (AIMA) conducts Management Aptitude Test (MAT) four times a year to offer admission into the MBA program. There are more than 600 colleges in the country that accept MAT scorecards.
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