National Testing Agency to conduct CMAT in January
Sreetama Datta | August 22, 2018 | 06:15 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 22: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the important dates pertaining to CMAT 2019. The online application will be available from November 1, and the last date for submitting the same is November 30. Application procedure will be considered complete only after the realization of the application fee which is Rs. 1400 for General/OBC categories and Rs 700 for SC/ST/PwD/Female candidate categories.
The admit card for CMAT 2019 will be available in online mode from January 7, and CMAT 2019 will be conducted on Monday, January 28, 2018. The national level MBA entrance exam is a computer-based test of three hours. The exam is expected to be conducted in two slots. The exam pattern remains unaltered.
The result will be made available in online mode on February 10, 2018. Candidates would be required to take prints of their scorecards by logging in the web-account using their credentials (ID and Password).
CMAT is a national level entrance test conducted for admission to MBA and PGDM programmes. This entrance exam was previously administered by AICTE and from 2019 onwards, NTA will be officially conducting the Common Management Admission Test.
Earlier, on July 7, NTA had announced the important dates pertaining to application process and exam. On August 21, the conducting body released the final dates for all the events of CMAT 2019.
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