MAT December 2018 CBT and PBT Phase 2 conducted on December 15
Sreetama Datta | December 15, 2018 | 12:56 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 15: All India Management Association (AIMA) conducted the MAT 2018 December exam in both online (Computer-Based Test) and offline (Paper-Based Test) modes on Saturday, December 15, 2018. The offline mode (Phase 1) of the exam was also conducted on December 9. Later, AIMA decided to conduct the second phase of the exam along with the online mode. The result of the exam is likely to be announced on or after December 24, 2018. The exam is conducted for admission to MBA/PGDM programmes in around 600 B-schools across the country.
The duration of the exam was 2.5-hours carrying a total of 200 questions divided into five sections - Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills, and Indian and Global Environment.
The result of the exam will be announced online. Candidates would need to visit the official website and login with the registration credentials (Registration Number and Date of Birth). AIMA will also send the hard copy of the result/scorecard via post. However, it’s suggested to the candidates that they check the result online. AIMA also provides the duplicate copy of the result in case any candidate loses his/her scorecard.
How to check MAT 2018 December Result
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Visit the official website of MAT AIMA
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Click on the tab “MAT Result”
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Enter MAT Roll Number and Registration Number
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Select the month of the test i.e December 2018
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Click on the Submit button
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Result/Scorecard will appear on the screen
AIMA conducts MAT (Management Aptitude Test) four times a year - February, May, September and December. Around 20,000 candidates appear for every session of the exam.
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