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MAT 2024 Online Registration

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The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a national-level exam conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) for admission to MBA/PGDM programs at over 600+ B schools in India. The exam is held four times yearly, in February, May, September, and December.

The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) eligibility criteria are that the candidate must graduate from any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) from a recognised university. Final-year graduation students are also eligible to apply.

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The candidate must be at least 18 years old on the exam day, and there is no upper age limit for the MAT exam. Only candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can submit an application form. Various colleges across the country accept MAT scores for admission to MBA programs.

The MAT question paper consists of 200 multiple-choice questions covering English, Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Awareness. Each question carries one mark and a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. The total time duration of the MAT exam is 150 minutes. The exam is conducted in three modes:

Paper-based Test (PBT),
Computer-based Tests (CBT), and
Internet-based proctored test (IBT).

Exam NameMAT 2024
Conducting BodyAll India Management Association (AIMA)
Exam LevelNational Level
Exam TypePG Level
Full-FormManagement Aptitude Test
Courses OfferedManagement
Application modeOnline

For PBT Exam Dates

EventsDates (Tentative)
Registration begins4th week of March 2024
Last date for registration1st week of May 2024
Admit card release2nd week of May 2024
Exam date4th week of May 2024
Declaration of resultJune 2024

For CBT Exam Dates

EventsDates (Tentative)
Application form released4th week of March 2024
Last date to apply1st week of May 2024
Admit card release2nd week of May 2024
Exam date3rd week of May 2024
Declaration of resultJune 2024

For CBT-2 Exam Dates

EventsDates (Tentative)
Application form released4th week of March 2024
Last date to apply3rd week of May 2024
Admit card release1st week of June 2024
Exam date4th week of June 2024
Declaration of resultJune 2024

MAT 2024 Highlights

Exam FrequencyMultiple times a year
Exam ModeCBT, PBT and IBT
Exam Duration2 hours and 30 minutes
MAT Exam SyllabusLanguage ComprehensionData Analysis & SufficiencyMathematics (Quantitative Aptitude)Intelligence and Critical ReasoningIndian & Global Environment
LanguageEnglish
MAT Exam FeesINR 1,950 
Exam PurposeAdmission to 800+ MBA Colleges in India (approx.)
No. of Test CitiesPBT Mode – 39CBT Mode – 27
Number of applicants18,000 to 20,000 (approx.)
Exam Websitehttps://mat.aima.in/

Application Fee

Mode of ExamApplication Fee
For PBT – Paper Based TestRs. 1950
For CBT – Computer Based TestRs. 1950
For PBT & CBT, bothRs. 3100

How to Apply for MAT 2024

  • Step-1: Visit the website of MAT (Link will be provided above).
  • Step 2: Enter the valid email Id and mobile number for applying to receive OTP for verification.
  • Step 3: Now log in using the allotted details to complete the registration procedure.
  • Step 4: Select the exam mode, test city choices, payment mode, and other details to complete the process.
  • Step-5: Upload the scanned documents like recent colour photos and signature on white paper with black pen in a specific format.
  • Step-6: Fill in the details such as personal, qualifications and experiences, and choices for management institutes (MI).
  • Step 7: Submit the details by clicking on the “Submit” button.
  • Step-8: Take a hard copy of the filled application form for further use.

MAT 2024 Exam Pattern

The MAt 2024 exam pattern gives candidates an idea of the questions that will be asked in the exam and helps them plan their study time effectively. Exam pattern allows candidates to focus on the areas where they need to improve and helps them get familiar with the exam format and procedures. Here we have provided the exam pattern of the MAT 2024 examination:

  1. Modes of Examination: The MAT 2024 exam will be conducted through three different modes:
  • Computer-Based Test (CBT): Candidates will take the exam on a computer, digitally interacting with the questions and options.
  • Paper-Based Test (PBT): This traditional mode involves candidates marking their answers on an OMR sheet using a pen or pencil.
  • Internet-Based Test (IBT): With a secure online interface, candidates will take the exam remotely from their computers.
  1. Duration: Candidates will have 2 and a half hours (150 minutes) to complete the examination. This timeframe includes the time needed to attempt all the sections and questions.
  2. Sections: The MAT 2024 question paper will consist of a total of 5 distinct sections, each assessing a specific skill set or knowledge domain. These sections are designed to evaluate candidates’ abilities across different subject areas comprehensively.
  3. Total Questions: The 200 questions will be presented in the MAT 2024 exam. These questions will be spread across the 5 sections, each containing various questions.
  4. Type of Questions: Candidates can expect to encounter multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in the MAT 2024 exam. MCQs provide candidates with a question and options to select the correct answer. This format assesses candidates’ knowledge, reasoning, and decision-making skills.
  5. Marking Scheme: For every correct answer a candidate provides, they will be awarded 1 mark. This positive marking system encourages candidates to answer to the best of their abilities, rewarding their accuracy and knowledge.
  6. Negative Marking: MAT 2024 incorporates a negative marking scheme. 0.25 marks for every wrong answer will be deducted from the candidate’s total score. This aspect encourages candidates to answer only when reasonably confident about their response, aiming to avoid unnecessary deductions.
SectionSubjectNo. of Question
ILanguage and Comprehension40
IIMathematical Skills40
IIIData Analysis and Sufficiency40
IVIntelligence and Critical Reasoning40
VIndian & Global Environment40
Total200

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Bharathi Pradeep
Bharathi Pradeephttps://www.getcooltricks.com/
Editor at GetCoolTricks.com. Bharathi covers topics on Competitive exams, How To guides, Current exams, Current Affairs, Study Materials, etc. Follow her on social media using the links below.

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