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The AIMA MAT IBT 2023 Admit Card is available at mat.aima.in; here’s how to get it

The All India Management Association (AIMA) has announced the admit card for the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) December 2023 Internet-Based Test (IBT). On the official website, mat.aima.in, applicants may get their hall passes for the MAT IBT, which is scheduled for December 17. It is also recommended that applicants thoroughly review the examination criteria before to taking the test at their designated testing locations. In order to see their admission card, candidates must enter their login credentials.

How to get the MAT IBT December 2023 Admit Card

Applicants may get their admission cards by doing as indicated below:

Step 1: Go to the official AIMA MAT website, mat.aima.in.

Step 2: Select the AIMA MAT December 2023 admit card link from the webpage.

Step 3: Upon reaching a new page, candidates will be required to input their login credentials.

Step 4: After you hit the submit button, your admission card will show up on the screen.

Step 5: On the day of the test, save a copy of the admission card.

Important details like the candidate’s name, form number, roll number, test date, time, and venue location are all included on the MAT IBT admission card. In order to avoid any inconsistencies that can influence their test, candidates should thoroughly review the facts. In order to guarantee easy entry to the testing location on December 17, candidates must also bring their AIMA MAT admit card and a legitimate form of identification, such as an Aadhar card, voter ID, PAN card, passport, or driver’s license.

Questions on intelligence and critical thinking, data analysis and sufficiency, language comprehension, the Indian and global surroundings, and mathematics will all be included in the MAT IBT test. There will be 200 questions in the IBT exam, 40 questions in each segment. Every question will be worth one mark, and incorrect answers will result in a deduction. You will lose 0.25 points for every wrong answer.

The last week of December is when the MAT IBT findings are expected to be made public. For the academic year 2024–2025, the results will be crucial for admission to elite programs including the Master of Management Studies (MMS), Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), and Management in Business Administration (MBA). The nation’s more than 600 B-schools accept MAT results. In 2003, the MAT was made available throughout the country after approval by the Ministry of Education of the Indian government.

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