MAT Exam 2022: CBT mode admit card released; Direct link, how to download
AIMA has released the MAT 2022 admit card at aima.mat.in. Know the steps to download MAT 2022 CBT admit card and MAT 2022 important dates.
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NEW DELHI: All India Management Association (AIMA) has released the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2022 admit card today, March 9. The MAT 2022 admit card has been released for the March session computer-based test (CBT) in online mode on MAT 2022 exam official website, aima.mat.in. Candidates who have registered successfully can start downloading the MAT admit card 2022.
Candidates will require their login credentials of MAT such as registration number and date of birth in order to download the MAT admit card 2022. The admit card of MAT 2022 will be available in pdf format. AIMA will conduct the MAT 2022 CBT exam on March 13, 2022. MAT 2022 PBT has already been conducted on March 6, 2022, while MAT 2022 IBT is being conducted from February 26, 2022, and will be conducted till March 22, 2022.
MAT 2022: Important dates (CBT mode)
MAT events |
MAT dates |
MAT exam 2022 registration date deadline |
March 9, 2022 |
Start date to download MAT 2022 hall ticket |
March 9, 2022 |
MAT exam date 2022 for CBT mode |
March 13, 2022 |
How to download MAT 2022 admit card
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below in order to download the MAT hall ticket 2022:
Step 1 - Visit the MAT official website -mat.aima.in
Step 2 - You will be redirected to the login page
Step 3 - Enter the following login credentials:
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Registration Number
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Date of birth
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Email Address
Step 4 - Click on ‘Submit’
Step 5 - The screen will display MAT 2022 hall ticket
Step 6 - Subsequently, download the AIMA MAT admit card 2022 and take printouts for future reference
Details mentioned on MAT admit card 2022
After downloading the admit card of MAT 2022 exam, candidates must make sure to check the following details mentioned on the MAT exam hall ticket:
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Candidate’s name
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Candidate’s roll number
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Registration number
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Test mode
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Exam date
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Reporting time
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Candidate’s photograph
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Candidate’s signature
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Candidate’s category
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Exam day instructions
MAT 2022: Top colleges accepting MAT 2022 score
After the declaration of the MAT result, all the MAT participating institutes will release their individual MAT 2022 cutoff scores to shortlist candidates. Candidates can go through the table below to check top colleges accepting MAT scores.
National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
Institute of Finance and International Management |
Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad |
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship |
Alliance School of Business, Bangalore |
Balaji Institute of Modern Management, Lucknow |
Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow |
Thiagarajar School of Management,Thirupparanjundram |
SCMS Cochin School of Business, Cochin |
VIT Business School, Vellore |
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