MAT Exam 2022: Paper-based test today; Dos and don'ts, important documents to carry
Sunil Kumar Sharma | September 4, 2022 | 09:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
MAT 2022 PBT exam is to be held today in around 50 cities across the country. Here are important guidelines and documents to carry to the exam centre.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: All India Management Association, AIMA will conduct the MAT exam 2022 as a paper-based test (PBT) today, September 4. Candidates appearing for MAT 2022 MBA entrance test must carry the MAT admit card along with valid id proof to the test centre for verification purposes. Candidates can download the MAT exam admit card 2022 from the official website - mat.aima.in, using the registered email, password, and date of birth. The pen and paper based test will be conducted at 50 test cities spread across the country.
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Management Aptitude Test, MAT 2022 is a national level MBA entrance examination held by All India Management Association. The MAT exam is accepted by more than 600 B-schools to screen candidates for admission to MBA and allied programmes. The registration for MAT PBT exam was till August 29 and admit card was issued on August 30. The last date for MAT CBT registration is September 12, and the exam is scheduled to be held on September 18.
MAT 2022 important dates
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Events |
MAT Exam Dates |
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MAT PBT exam admit card |
August 30, 2022 |
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MAT PBT exam |
September 4, 2022 |
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MAT PBT result |
To be announced |
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MAT CBT registration last date |
September 12, 2022 |
MAT 2022: Do’s and Don’ts
Candidates appearing for the pen and paper based exam should follow the following guidelines.
Do’s
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Download the MAT PBT admit card
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Read the instructions carefully
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Report at the exam centre as given in the admit card
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Follow the CoVID- 19 Related instructions
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Wear mask at the exam centre
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Carry a transparent water bottle, personal sanitizer, etc.
Don’ts
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Don’t carry the prohibited items such as mobile phones, electronic gadgets, pager, SD, pen drive, smartwatch, earphones and so on
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Don’t take eatable items
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Don’t indulge in any malpractices
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Don't use any unfair means in the exam
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Don’t leave the exam hall unless you are told to leave
Important documents to carry to the exam centre
Candidates must carry the following documents without fail.
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Hard copy of MAT PBT admit card
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Original copy of photo identity card
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Covid vaccination certificate
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Photographs
MAT 2022 exam for the September session is being held in three modes - PBT, CTB and IBT. Candidates can choose to appear for more than one mode of MAT exam. Management Aptitude Test is held four times a year. Registration for CBT and IBT is ongoing, candidates can register till September 13 for the IBT exam.
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