NTA CMAT Exam 2022: Application form to release soon; check dates, how to apply
Sparna Saxena | January 11, 2022 | 05:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
CMAT application form 2022 to be released by NTA anytime soon. Know the CMAT registration 2022 process here.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon be releasing the CMAT 2022 application form on its official website - cmat.nta.nic.in. Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) is a national-level MBA entrance examination taken by lakhs of candidates every year and there is no age bar to fill CMAT application form. It is conducted once a year in online mode and universities and institutions affiliated with the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) accept CMAT scores for admission in MBA programs.
Last year the CMAT application form was released on December 23, 2020 and the last date for fee payment was January 23, 2021. However, this year, CMAT registration dates are yet to be announced by NTA.
Candidates willing to fill the NTA CMAT application form must meet CMAT eligibility criteria. It must be noted that if the candidate fails to meet the admission criteria, then his/her candidature will stand canceled at any stage of the admission process. CMAT 2022 eligibility criteria are the basic one -
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Candidates applying for CMAT 2022 exam must be a citizen of India
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He/she must have completed a Bachelor's in any discipline.
In addition, candidates in the final year of graduation can also apply for CMAT 2022.
CMAT Exam 2022: Important Dates
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CMAT Events |
Tentative CMAT 2022 Dates |
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CMAT Registration 2022 Start Date |
First week of January 2022 |
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CMAT Application Form 2022 Last Date |
Last week of January 2022 |
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CMAT Admit Card 2022 |
First week of February 2022 |
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CMAT exam date 2022 |
Second/ third week of February 2022 |
How to fill the CMAT 2022 Application form?
Filling the CMAT application form is just a few steps and can be accomplished in just a few clicks. Here is a step-by-step process to fill out the CMAT application 2022 -
Step 1 - Visit official NTA CMAT 2022 website - cmat.nta.nic.in
Step 2 - Look for the tab that says “Apply for CMAT 2022” and click
Step 3 - Candidates will get redirected to a new page
Step 4 - In the new candidate registration tab, fill in the required information
Step 5 - CMAT registration ID and password will be created.
Step 6 - Login to the CMAT website using these credentials
Step 7 - Now, fill in the required personal information, academic information, contact information and save.
Step 8 - Upload the required documents in the specified format
Step 9 - Pay the CMAT application fee online to successfully complete the application form for the CMAT 2022 exam.
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