MAT Exam 2022: Paper-based test admit card issued at aima.mat.in; Direct download link
richa.sahay | August 30, 2022 | 04:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
AIMA issued the MAT exam admit card for PBT test of September 4. Check how to download here.
Candidates can download this eBook to check MAT 2026 section-wise preparation tips, latest exam pattern, previous year paper analysis & Important books.
Download EBook
NEW DELHI:
All India Management Association (AIMA) has issued the MAT admit card for PBT (paper-based test) test today, August 30 at 4 pm. The MAT 2022 PBT test is scheduled to be held on September 4. MAT 2022 admit card will be released online at the AIMA MAT official website- aima.mat.in. Candidates can download the AIMA MAT exam admit card by providing the login credentials of MAT 2022 such as registration number and date of birth.
Click here
to download MAT 2022 admit card for PBT test.
Latest: MAT Preparation Tips, Study Material
Don't Miss: MAT Sample Papers | Mock Test Series
Online MBA: Guide | Top Online MBA Universities India | Online MBA at IIMs
The AIMA MAT admit card 2022 will have important details of the PBT test such as the test date and time, MAT exam 2022 application number and roll number along with the MAT PBT 2022 test venue. Candidates are advised to follow the instruction provided on MAT admit card 2022 to avoid any issues on the exam day.
MAT 2022 admit card: Events and dates
|
MAT 2022 events |
MAT 2022 PBT dates |
|
MAT 2022 admit card download date |
August 30, 2022 (4 pm) |
|
MAT exam date 2022 |
September 04, 2022 |
Steps to download MAT admit card 2022 for PBT test
Step 1 - Go to the AIMA MAT official website -mat.aima.in.
Step 2 - Now, candidates will be redirected to the login page.
Step 3 - Enter the login credentials generated at the time of registration such as MAT 2022 registration number, date of birth and email address of the candidate.
Step 4 - Now, click on the ‘Submit’ tab.
Step 5 - The screen will display MAT 2022 hall ticket.
Step 6 - Download the AIMA MAT admit card 2022 and take printouts for future reference.
Documents to be carried for MAT 2022 PBT test
MAT admit card 2022 is one of the important documents to appear in the MAT 2022 exam. However, candidates should not forget to carry any one of the following Photo ID proofs to the MAT 2022 exam centre.
-
Voter ID
-
Passport
-
PAN Card
-
Aadhar Card
-
Driving License
-
Original caste/disability certificate (if any)
About MAT Exam 2022
Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a national-level test approved by the Government of India since 2003. The MAT exam is conducted 4 times a year in three different modes. Around a lakh of candidates appear in this MAT exam to shape their future in MBA programmes. MAT 2022 paves the way to 600+B schools for candidates willing to get enrolled in MBA programs.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- What is the Rohith Act? Provisions, origin, politics of a draft law to combat caste discrimination on campus
- Minority Scholarships: Rs 3,400 crore unspent, panel says revive scheme in states ‘with no irregularities’
- Post-Matric Scholarship: Government plans to impose fee cap, raise income limit to Rs 4.5 lakh next year
- NMC to medical colleges: File monthly reports on student suicides, ragging cases, faculty vacancies
- Primary school teachers in Karnataka must serve 12 years before promotion, say new recruitment rules
- Jadavpur University civil engineer’s work on vernacular architecture and climate resilience wins plaudits
- Education Loan: PM-USP scholarships up 31.6% nationally, but J-K and Ladakh see 10.9% drop in 5 years
- Experts propose 7 spots for university townships in education ministry’s post-budget webinar
- Operation Kayakalp: ‘Jarjar’ schools in UP a blind spot – with crumbling buildings and children left behind
- Protest as ‘law and order issue’: Students note pattern of universities filing FIRs to tackle ‘disagreements’