NMAT by GMAC 2023 registration ends today at mba.com; retake process
Divyansh | October 12, 2023 | 09:06 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can attempt the NMAT 2023 by GMAC a maximum of three times during the year’s testing cycle. NMAT 2023 will be accepted in six countries.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) the registration and scheduling process of the NMAT 2023 will end today at the official website, mba.com.
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The NMAT 2023 is being held from October 10 to December 19 through online mode. The score card of the NMAT 2023 will be uploaded 48 hours after the candidate has completed the exam. Candidates can choose to appear for the exam either from their home or at an exam centre.
NMAT 2023 will be accepted by B-schools in six countries – India, South Africa, Hungary, Morocco, Philippines and Nigeria. In India, the NMAT 2023 score are accepted by 49 B-schools such as SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, SDA Bocconi Asia Center, XIM University, ICFAI Business School, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, ISBR Business School, School of Business-Woxsen University, Thapar School of Management, BML Munjal University and Bennett University. It will be accepted by 10, eight and seven B-schools in South Africa, Philippines, Nigeria while in Hungary and Morocco it will be applicable in one institute each.
NMAT by GMAC Retake process
Candidates will be able to attempt the NMAT by GMAC a maximum of three times during the year’s testing cycle. The retake registration will be enabled in the dashboard after first attempt. Candidates can register for the subsequent attempts by clicking on ‘retake’ section. They will have to then select the exam mode and pay the retake fee.
The GMAC said retake can be scheduled after the completion of a scheduled attempt and it can be taken after a gap of 15 days from the previous attempt.
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In case candidates who didn’t attempt the exam or did not agree to the non-disclosure agreement by accepting the NDA or whose exam has been marked as incomplete, the retake can be scheduled for any slot after 24 hours.
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