MAT Exam 2022: CBT phase 2 admit card released; Direct link, how to download
Prerna Goel | May 26, 2022 | 03:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
MAT admit card for May 28 exam has been released on the AIMA MAT website. Candidates can download it from the official website, mat.aima.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The All India Management Association (AIMA) has released the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2022 admit card for the CBT phase 2 exam today, in online mode. Earlier MAT 2022 admit card date for CBT was May 25. Candidates who have filled the MAT application form can download the admit card of MAT exam CBT phase 2 from its official website, mat.aima.in using login credentials such as registered email id and date of birth.
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MAT admit card is a mandatory document without which candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. In addition MAT IBT admit card 2022 will also release today for May 28 exam. MAT PBT and CBT phase 2 exam dates are May 28, 2022.
MAT PBT phase 2 admit card
is also available to download on the website. MAT 2022 admit card will have details such as registration number, exam timings, instructions, and more.
Click here
to access MAT 2022 hall ticket for CBT phase 2.
MAT Dates 2022: PBT/ CBT/ IBT (May session)
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Events |
MAT dates |
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MAT 2022 registration last date |
IBT- May 26, 2022 |
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MAT 2022 admit card date |
IBT- May 26 and May 27, 2022 CBT phase 2- May 26, 2022 |
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MAT 2022 exam date |
PBT/ CBT phase 2- May 28, 2022 IBT- May 28 and May 29, 2022 |
Steps to download MAT exam admit card 2022
Step 1 - Visit the MAT official website -mat.aima.in
Step 2 - Candidates 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 the ‘Submit’ tab
Step 5 - The screen will display MAT 2022 hall ticket
Step 6 - Download the AIMA MAT admit card 2022 in the pdf form and take printouts for future reference.
Details mentioned on MAT 2022 admit card
After downloading the admit card of MAT exam, candidates must make sure to check the following details mentioned on the MAT 2022 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
Once the MAT 2022 exam for IBT, PBT, and CBT phases for the May session is concluded, the MAT result will be declared. The MAT participating institutes will release their individual MAT 2022 cutoff scores to shortlist candidates for admission.
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