All Indian Management Association (AIMA) will issue MAT Admit Card 2017 on August 26, 2017. All the registered candidates will be able to download the
All Indian Management Association (AIMA) will issue MAT Admit Card 2017 on August 26, 2017. All the registered candidates will be able to download the admit card by submitting the Application Number, Date of Birth and Name. The admit card of MAT 2017 will only be released online and the candidates will not receive it at the residential address. The procedure to download MAT 2017 Admit Card, along with other details is mentioned on this page. Candidates appearing for MAT on September 03 or 09, 2017, must download the MAT September Admit Card 2017 and carry it as a hard copy on exam day.
MAT Admit Card 2017
Management Aptitude Test admit card will be released on the official website, apps.aima.in. The link to download it will also be provided on this page. No candidates will receive MAT Admit Card 2017 at their residential address. Even for the pen and paper exam, it will be released online only.
Important Dates for MAT Hall Ticket Download
The candidates may check all the important dates related to the upcoming MAT September and December Exam from the table below.
Event | MAT Sep 2017 Dates | MAT Dec 2017 Dates |
Issue of MAT admit card 2017 | August 26, 2017 | November 26, 2017 |
MAT paper based test | September 03, 2017 | December 03, 2017 |
MAT computer based test | September 09, 2017 | December 09, 2017 |
Documents to Be Carried with MAT 2017 Admit Card
The candidates will have to carry the below mentioned documents at the exam hall. If any of it is missing, they will not be allowed to enter the exam hall.
- 2 copies of Admit Card.
- Photo Id Proof.
Candidates will have to carry two hard copies of the admit card. Also, the acceptable ID Proof must contain the same details as that submitted in the application form. The list of valid Photo ID Proofs are as below:
- Passport
- PAN Card
- Aadhaar Card
- Voter ID Card
Important Information Mention on MAT Admit Card Sep 2017
The candidates must carefully check all the important details mentioned in the admit card of AIMA MAT 2017 Admit Card. If any of it incorrect, candidates must contact AIMA to get it corrected. The important details mentioned in the admit card are as below:
- Candidate’s Name
- Form No
- Roll No
- Test Date and Time
- Test Venue Address
Exam Centers for MAT 2017 – September 2017
State/UT Name | Test City Code | Test City Name | Test Mode |
ANDHRA PRADESH | 502 | VISAKHAPATNAM | Only Paper Based Test |
ASSAM | 701 | GUWAHATI | Only Paper Based Test |
703 | JORHAT | Only Paper Based Test | |
BIHAR | 801 | PATNA | Only Paper Based Test |
CHANDIGARH | 101 | CHANDIGARH | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
CHHATTISGARH | 403 | RAIPUR | Only Paper Based Test |
DELHI | 102 | DELHI (NCR) | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
GUJARAT | 301 | AHMEDABAD | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
HARYANA | 106 | GURGAON | Only Paper Based Test |
HIMACHAL PRADESH | 171 | SHIMLA | Only Paper Based Test |
JAMMU & KASHMIR | 113 | JAMMU | Only Paper Based Test |
JHARKHAND | 802 | JAMSHEDPUR | Only Paper Based Test |
803 | RANCHI | Only Paper Based Test | |
KARNATAKA | 503 | BENGALURU | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
505 | MANGALORE | Only Paper Based Test | |
KERALA | 602 | KOCHI | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
604 | THIRUVANANTHAPURAM | Only Paper Based Test | |
MADHYA PRADESH | 404 | BHOPAL | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
406 | INDORE | Only Paper Based Test | |
MAHARASHTRA | 408 | MUMBAI | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
409 | NAGPUR | Only Paper Based Test | |
410 | PUNE | Only Paper Based Test | |
ORISSA | 706 | BHUBANESWAR | Only Paper Based Test |
RAJASTHAN | 306 | JAIPUR | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
TAMIL NADU | 606 | CHENNAI | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
607 | COIMBATORE | Only Paper Based Test | |
TELANGANA | 501 | HYDERABAD | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
UTTAR PRADESH | 203 | ALLAHABAD | Only Paper Based Test |
204 | BAREILLY | Only Paper Based Test | |
206 | KANPUR | Only Paper Based Test | |
207 | LUCKNOW | Paper Based or Computer Based Test | |
208 | MEERUT | Only Paper Based Test | |
UTTARAKHAND | 211 | DEHRADUN | Only Paper Based Test |
213 | HARIDWAR | Only Paper Based Test | |
WEST BENGAL | 712 | DURGAPUR | Only Paper Based Test |
711 | KOLKATA | Paper Based or Computer Based Test |
How to prepare for MAT
Management Aptitude Test is designed so as to analyze a candidate’s skills in verbal, aptitude, and decision making. There are five sections in the exam namely language comprehension, mathematical skills, data analysis and sufficiency, intelligence and critical reasoning, Indian and global environment.
Each of the five sections has 40 questions. Thereby making the total number of questions in the test to be 200.
One needs to attempt the complete paper in 150 minutes.
Name of section | Number of Questions | Time |
Language comprehension | 40 | 30 |
Mathematical skills | 40 | 40 |
Data analysis and sufficiency | 40 | 35 |
Intelligence and critical reasoning | 40 | 30 |
Indian and global environment | 40 | 15 |
Total | 200 | 150 |
Books Recommended for MAT
MAT Preparation Books:- You will come across several good books for MAT exam preparation. While some are common for CAT exam preparation, others are specifically for MAT. Here are some of the most recommended books for MAT preparation.
Name of book | Author |
---|---|
Face To Face MAT With 19 Years | B S Sijwalii, Ajay Singh |
Complete Guide for MAT and Other MBA Entrance Exams with GK 2017 & Current Update | Disha Experts |
Quantitative Aptitude for CAT/ XAT/ IIFT/ CMAT/ MAT/ Bank PO/ SSC Exam | Deepak Agarwal, D.P. Gupta |
Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency for CAT/ XAT/ IIFT/ CMAT/ MAT/ Bank PO/ SSC | Gajendra Kumar |
About MAT Exam
Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a standardised test being administered since 1988 to facilitate Business Schools (B-Schools) to screen candidates for admission to MBA and allied programmes. Govt. of India, Ministry of HRD approved MAT as a national level test in 2003. Any B-School – national or international – can consider MAT Score as an admission input based on the Score Cards issued to the candidates. The largest test of its kind in the nation, MAT will continue to be your passport to over 600 B-Schools across India.
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