NMAT 2022: GMAC opens NMAT registration at mba.com; Direct link, how to apply
Sunil Kumar Sharma | August 1, 2022 | 06:35 PM IST | 1 min read
NMAT 2022 registration begins today. Apply at the earliest for MBA admission at SPJIMR, TAPMI, Flame University, KJ Somaiya, ISB, and other NMAT colleges.
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NEW DELHI: Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has opened the registration for NMAT 2022 exam today, August 1. Candidates can apply for NMAT 2022 in online mode only. NMAT registration 2022 can be processed at the official website of NMAT by GMAC, mba.com/nmat. Candidates will have to pay Rs 2800 + applicable taxes as NMAT registration fee.
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NMAT exam 2022 application will continue for over a month. The last date to apply for this MBA entrance exam is October 10. NMAT 2022 exam delivery will also commence from October 10 and will end on December 19, 2022. Candidates applying for the NMAT entrance exam must note that exam slots are limited and are offered on a first-come-first–served basis only. Candidates are advised to apply as early as possible so they can get the exam date of their choice.
NMAT 2022 registration dates
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NMAT 2022 Events |
NMAT exam dates |
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NMAT 2022 registration start date |
August 1, 2022 |
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Last date to apply for NMAT 2022 |
October 10, 2022 |
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NMAT 2022 exam deliver start date |
October 10, 2022 |
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NMAT exam 2022 deliver end date |
December 19, 2022 |
How to register for NMAT 2022 exam
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First visit the official website of NMAT exam 2022 - mba.com
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Click on the registering for NMAT 2022 by GMAC exam
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Create NMAT 022 login by entering personal details such as name, email ID, mobile number, etc
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Now fill out the NMAT registration form, upload documents
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Choose NMAT colleges for sending your NMAT by GMAC scores
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Pay the NMAT registration fee
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Select mode of NMAT exam
NMAT 2022 is one of the leading MBA entrance exams conducted for admission to MBA programmes. NMAT by GMAC scores are accepted by leading b-schools in India. There is a vast list of NMAT colleges such as ISB, KJ Somaiya Institute of Management, SPJIMR, ICFAI Business School, SRM University, Thapar School of Management, ITM Business School Mumbai, etc. are a few to name.
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