The MAT Registration for the December session have begun on 7th September 2024, and the MAT 2024 Exam will be conducted as PBT, and CBT (1 & 2) modes for December. The MAT Application form can be filled online on the official AIMA website and the registration fee for all the modes is same, INR 2100. Candidates who have appeared for the exam in the previous sessions can login using their existing MAT User ID, but new applicants will need to register themselves fresh and pay the MAT Application Fee.
The MAT exam will be conducted as MAT PBT, and 2 MAT CBTs - CBT 1 and CBT 2, The mode of exam can be chosen by the candidate while filling out the application form. The MAT exam is scheduled from 7 - 22nd December 2024. The MAT registration for MAT PBT has closed on 7th December, while the MAT CBT 1 registration closed on 30th November. The last date to register for the MAT CBT 2 exam is 15 December 2024. Learn all about the MAT Exam on this page.
The article aims to provide information on the MAT Exam Overview, MAT Exam Dates, MAT Eligibility, Application Form, MAT Syllabus, and more.
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Is MAT Exam Registration 2024 Open?
The MAT 2024 registration for the upcoming December session is currently ongoing. The MAT registration for MAT PBT has closed on 7th December, while the MAT CBT 1 registration closed on 30th November. The last date to register for the MAT CBT 2 exam is 15 December 2024
Are there any changes made in the MAT Exam?
Yes. As compared to 2023 and past years, significant changes have been introduced in the MAT exam and exam pattern. The MAT September session has been shifted to August, and the number of questions in the exam has been reduced from 40 to 30 in each section. The total marks for the MAT exam have also reduced from 200 to 150, and the exam duration is now 2 hours.
MAT Exam Highlights
Candidates can check the key highlights of the MAT Exam in the table below. The table provides a comprehensive view of the MAT Exam Pattern. MAT Exam is considered to be one of the easiest MBA Exams and candidates can give the exam multiple times in a year.
MAT Exam Features |
MAT Exam Details |
MAT Full Form |
Management Aptitude Test |
Conducting Body |
All India Management Association (AIMA) |
Exam Level |
National |
Exam Frequency |
4 times a year (February, May, August, and December) |
Exam Mode |
CBT, PBT & IBT (Only PBT & CBT in December 2024 session) |
Exam Duration |
2 hours |
MAT Exam Syllabus |
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Language |
English |
MAT Exam Fees |
INR 2,100 |
Exam Purpose |
Admission to 800+ MBA Colleges in India (approx.) |
No. of Test Cities |
PBT Mode - 28 CBT Mode - 35 |
AIMA Official Website MAT |
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Exam Helpdesk No. |
011 - 24645100 / 011 - 24617354 / 011 - 43128100 |
What is the MAT Exam?
The full form of MAT is the Management Aptitude Test, which is a national-level examination conducted for admission to MBA courses in over 800+ top notch B-Schools. The exam is conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) in four phases - February, May, August, and December.
MAT Exam is conducted in offline mode as Paper-Based-Test (PBT), online mode as Computer-Based-Test (CBT), and Remote Proctored Test (IBT). The MAT exam fee, syllabus and exam pattern remain the same for all three exams but the exam dates and admit cards are separate for each exam. Candidates can even appear in multiple modes, but have to register for them separately. The test score of the last MAT exam taken will be considered for admission process.
Do IIMs accept MAT scores?
No. None of the IIMs or even IITs for that matter accept the MAT Scores. For admission to MBA in IIM, only the CAT exam scores are accepted. However, the MAT score is accepted by other reputed 800+ B-schools like Amity University, SRM University, OP Jindal Global University, Jain University, etc.
What is the difficulty level of the MAT exam?
The MAT exam difficulty level is considered to be somewhere between easy and moderate. Analyzing the past years' trends it is safe to say that the difficulty level of the exam has remained stable and the questions are not too complex.
What's New in the MAT 2024 Exam?
As compared to the previous year, the MAT conducting body, AIMA has introduced significant changes in the MAT exam for the 2024 session. It is important for the candidates to know about these changes and devise their strategies and preparation plan accordingly. Check the significant changes introduced in the MAT exam 2024 below.
- MAT 2023 was conducted in 4 sessions - February, May, September, and December. However, in 2024, the MAT September session has been scrapped and the 3rd session is being conducted in August 2024.
- The MAT exam fees has observed a significant increase. The MAT 2023 fees for the PBT, CBT, and IBT mode was INR 2100 respectively, and to apply for a dual mode the MAT fee was INR 3300. However, for MAT 2024, to apply for a dual mode, the fees has now increased from INR 3300 to INR 3600
- The Indian & Global Environment Section in the MAT exam has been renamed to Economics & Business Environment from MAT 2024 onwards
- The MAT exam pattern has also been revised in MAT 2024. Earlier, each section had 40 questions and the total marks were 200. However, in MAT 2024, the number of questions in each section has reduced to 30, and now the total marks of the MAT exam are 150
- The MAT exam duration has reduced from 150 minutes (2.5 hours) to 120 minutes (2 hours)
MAT Exam Dates 2024
Candidates can check all the important MAT Exam Dates in the table below. The MAT Exam for the August session will be conducted from 14th to 25th August 2024.
Upcoming Exam Events |
Dates |
MAT 2024 Registration Process CBT 1 |
07 Sep '24 - 30 Nov '24 |
MAT 2024 Registration Process PBT |
07 Sep '24 - 07 Dec '24 |
MAT 2024 Registration Process CBT 2 |
07 Sep '24 - 15 Dec '24 |
MAT 2024 Admit Card Release CBT 1 |
03 Dec '24 - 07 Dec '24 |
MAT 2024 CBT 1 |
07 Dec '24 |
MAT 2024 Admit Card PBT Download |
10 Dec '24 - 14 Dec '24 |
MAT 2024 PBT |
14 Dec '24 |
MAT 2024 Admit Card Download CBT 2 |
18 Dec '24 - 22 Dec '24 |
MAT 2024 CBT 2 |
22 Dec '24 |
MAT Exam Eligibility Criteria
To appear for the MAT Exam, the candidate must ensure that they fit in the eligibility criteria. The MAT Eligibility Criteria has been given below.
Age Limit: There is no specific age limit to appear for the MAT Exam
Minimum Marks: No minimum qualifying marks are required to take the MAT Exam. Candidate should have just passed the examination
Educational Qualification: Below are the educational qualification criteria
- Candidates must have a graduate degree or equivalent from a UGC recognized university
- The graduation can be in any stream
- Final year students awaiting their results may also apply for the MAT Exam
What are the MAT eligibility criteria?
As per the MAT eligibility criteria, the candidates should have a graduation degree in any discipline from a recognized UGC university or equivalent. The students awaiting their final year results can also apply for the exam. There is no specified age limit to attempt and appear for the MAT exam.
MAT Exam Application Form
The MAT Registration Process is same for all the three modes - PBT, CBT, and IBT and the application mode is online for all 3 modes. Candidates need to select the relevant exam mode while applying for the exam. Candidates can check the step-by-step procedure below.
Step 1: Registration
The first step here is to register for the MAT Examination. The steps to register are detailed below.
- Visit the official website of AIMA MAT - mat.aima.in
- Register using details like the Name, Email ID, Phone Number, and setting a password
- Confirm the details and click on the ‘Register' button at the end
- An OTP will be shared to the registered mobile number. Verify the phone number
Step 2: Filling out the Application Form
Once registered, the next step is to fill out the actual application form. Steps to fill the MAT Application Form are given below:
- Login using the registered credentials
- Enter details in the application form including Personal, Educational, Contact, etc.
- Upload the necessary documents including the scanned passport size photograph and signature
Documents |
File Size |
Specifications |
Photograph |
Between 10 and 50 KB |
Scanned copy of colour photograph (not more than six months old) in JPEG/JPG format only |
Signature |
Between 5 and 20 KB |
Scanned copy of signature in black or blue-ink pen only and in JPEG/JPG format only |
- Pay the MAT Application Fees
MAT Test Mode |
MAT Fee (in INR) |
IBT |
2,100 |
Single paper (either PBT or CBT) |
2,100 |
Both PBT + CBT; PBT + IBT; IBT + IBT; IBT + CBT |
3,600 |
- Review the Application and finally submit
- Download and take a printout for further use
Is the MAT registration fee the same for IBT, PBT, and CBT modes?
In case a candidate is applying for a single mode of the MAT Exam, like PBT, CBT, or just IBT (either 1 or 2), then the registration fee for MAT is the same, i.e., INR 2100. However, in case a candidate wants to appear for more than 1 mode of the exam, they need to pay an additional fee of INR 1500. So, if someone applies for both PBT and CBT, they will need to pay INR 3600.
How to select the MAT test cities in the application form?
Once the candidates have successfully registered on the website, they will proceed to fill out the MAT Application form with the credentials received on the registered email. When you start filling out the application form, you will be able to find the section where you need to fill in the preferred test cities. It is to be noted that the test cities are different for both PBT and CBT modes. Candidates must be careful while choosing the exam mode and test cities. Though there are multiple options to select from, a candidate can only choose up to 2 test cities for the MAT exam.
Can I edit the MAT Application form after submission?
No. Once the MAT application form is submitted no changes can be made to the application form. Candidates must therefore be very careful while filling out the application form, test mode(s), cities, etc.
MAT Exam Admit Card
The MAT Admit Card is an important document to be carried at the exam center. No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall without an admit card. The MAT 2024 admit card can be downloaded online using the login credentials and will be available for download for all three modes separately.
Steps to Download the MAT Admit Card
Below is the step-by-step process to download the MAT Admit Card
- Visit the MAT official website
- Click on the ‘Download/View' option
- Select Admit Card from the drop down menu
- The MAT Admit Card 2024 will be displayed on the screen
- Download and take a print out for further use
Things to carry along with the MAT Admit Card
Along with the MAT Admit Card candidates must carry the following items to the MAT Exam hall. Please note that candidates will carry all the documents that apply to them. In case a document is not applicable to a candidate, they need not carry the documents. However, one valid photo ID proof is necessary.
Valid Photo ID Proof: A valid photo ID proof like Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, or Voter's Card
Proof of Name Change: In case you have changed your name, you must carry the relevant documents in support
Caste Certificate (if applicable): Carry the caste certificate in case you are an SC/ST/OBC.
Latest MAT Exam Pattern
The MAT Exam Pattern has been revised for the year 2024. The paper will be conducted for a duration of 2 hours and will consist of 150 questions. The questions are equally divided and therefore each section has 30 questions for 30 marks each. Check the detailed exam pattern below.
MAT Exam Features |
Details |
Exam modes |
CBT, PBT, IBT |
Exam duration |
120 minutes |
MAT sections |
|
Number of questions |
150 |
Number of questions section-wise |
30 |
Total marks |
150 |
Marking scheme |
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How tough is the MAT compared to other MBA entrance exams?
When compared to other MBA exams like CAT, XAT, NMAT, etc., MAT is one of the most student-friendly exams. The questions asked in the MAT exam are simple and not too complex to solve. Especially, The Reading Comprehension Passages in MAT are way simpler than those of XAT. The Quantitative Aptitude section is also simpler as compared to XAT or CAT but carries the maximum weightage in the MAT exam.
Can I re-appear for MAT if I get a low score on the first attempt?
Yes. The MAT exam is conducted 4 times a year and in 3 different modes. In case a candidate wants to appear for more than 1 mode in a single year they can do so by filling out the MAT Application form before the deadline. In case the deadline has passed, or the candidate does not wish to take the second attempt in the current month, they can opt to apply for the next session. The Mat 4th and Last session for 2024 will be conducted from 7th to 22nd December 2024 in PBT and CBT Modes.
MAT Syllabus
To be well prepared for the exam it is crucial for the candidates to know the complete syllabus of the MAT Exam. Candidates should cover each topic carefully and must not leave any topic as each topic is important. Take a detailed look at the MAT exam syllabus below.
MAT Sections |
MAT Exam Syllabus 2024 |
Language Comprehension |
Reading Comprehension, Para jumbles, Fill in the blanks, One Word Substitution, Sentence Correction, Verbal Ability, Antonym & Synonyms, Idioms & Phrases, etc. |
Data Analysis & Sufficiency |
Tables, Charts, Pie Charts, Bar Diagrams, Caselet-based Data, Venn Diagram, Graphs, Data Comparison, Data Sufficiency, etc. |
Mathematical Skills |
Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Number System, Percentage, LCM & HCF, Inequalities, Set Theory, etc. |
Intelligence & Critical Reasoning |
Blood Relation, Family Tree, Coding & Decoding, Numeric Grid, Syllogism, Clocks, Calendars, Visual Reasoning, etc. |
Economics and Business Environment (previously Indian and Global Environment) |
Static GK, Science, Technology, Business, Sports, World News, Events, Politics, Awards & Recognition, Art, Geography, History, etc. |
Is the MAT question paper the same for IBT, PBT, and CBT modes?
Yes. The MAT exam pattern and question paper are the same across all the modes. There is no change in the question paper. There are 150 questions in all the three modes to be solved within 120 minutes.
Is the syllabus for MAT IBT, PBT, and CBT exams common?
Yes. The syllabus of MAT IBT, PBT, and CBT exam modes is common throughout all the MAT sessions conducted in a particular year. There is no change in the syllabus or even exam pattern. The question paper of MAT IBT, PBT, and CBT also remains mostly the same, however, the order of questions may vary for each session.
How many questions are there in MAT and which section has the maximum weightage?
The MAT exam has a total of 150 questions in MCQ format and each section has 30 questions to be solved in 120 minutes or 2 hours. The quantitative aptitude section of the MAT exam carries the highest weightage out of all the 5 sections.
MAT Exam Result
The MAT Result for a particular exam date is released on the same date as the exam on the official website. the result is uploaded in the form of a scorecard and can be downloaded in the student dashboard. It must be noted that the candidates who appeared full multiple modes can use the best score for admissions. AIMA sends the score to the top 5 colleges listed in order of preference while filling the application form, directly. Below are the steps to check the results of the exam.
- Visit the official website of MAT - mat.aima.in
- Click on download/view
- Select the MAT Result option
- Enter required credentials - Application Number and Roll Number
- Click on Submit button and look for the scorecard download link
- The MAT Result will be displayed on the screen as a scorecard
- Download and take a printout for the future use. Preserve it till the admission process is fully complete.
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Details mentioned on the MAT Scorecard
Candidates need to check the following details on the MAT Scorecard:
- Candidate Name
- Registration Number
- MAT Exam Roll Number
- Marks obtained in each section
- Overall Marks
Are scores of all the sections considered for the calculation of MAT results?
No. To calculate the MAT results the scores of only four sections are taken into account – Quantitative Aptitude, Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis, and Language Comprehension. The scores of the Economics & Business Environment sections are not counted for the MAT result calculation.
How long is the MAT Scorecard valid for?
The MAT scorecard is valid for 1 year only. So the candidates must be admitted to the desired college in the same academic year as the exam. If a student has taken the exam in the December 2024 session, the scorecard will only be valid for December admissions and cannot be carried forward to January 2025. If a student does not take admission to a college in 2024, they will need to re-appear for the exam in 2025 session(s).
MBA Selection Process Through MAT
The MAT Selection Process or MAT Counselling process is pretty simple and straightforward. Candidates first appear for the MAT exam and then for admission to the MBA and PGDM programs, candidates need to appear for the GD/PI process for each college applied to. Check the MAT 2024 Selection Process below.
- Registering for MAT exam and selecting 5 participating colleges as preferences
- Appear for the MAT exam in the preferred session
- Participating in the WAT/GD-PI rounds of the colleges selected as preferences while filling the MAT Application Form
Documents to Carry During the WAT & GD-PI Rounds
MAT 2024 qualified candidates shortlisted for the personal interview round will receive call letters on their registered email ID. The details of the interview like last date of registration, time and venue of the GD-PI, documents to carry and fee details will be mentioned in the call letter. Candidates need to carry the following documents at the time of GD-PI.
- Copy of MAT 2024 admit card
- Rank/score card of MAT
- Original and photocopy of Class 10 and 12 certificates
- Original and photocopy of graduation marksheets
- Passport-size coloured photographs
- Requisite admission fees
MAT Exam Preparation Tips
MAT is considered to be one of the easiest MBA exams. Candidates require at least 5-6 months to prepare for the MAT exam and the candidates should focus on improving their problem-solving and critical thinking abilities. If a candidate has appeared for any kind of MBA entrance exam, they will be able to crack the exam easily. Each section in the exam carries almost an equal weightage. Candidates should focus on the quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning section of the exam. Below are a few tips to prepare for the MAT exam.
- Read the best books for the MAT exam preparation
- Focus on reading newspapers, magazines, and online blogs to improve your vocabulary and English grammar skills. For the GK section candidates should also keep a track of latest current affairs
- Practice previous year question papers, mock tests, and sample papers to enhance your preparation and understand the kind of questions that are asked in the exam
- Target topics with heavy weightage and practice more questions on these topics to strengthen them
- Time management is an important skill for the MAT exam. In case any question is tricky or time-consuming, candidates should mark those questions for review and then attempt later. In case they are still unable to solve, it is best advised to skip these questions
Read in detail: MAT Preparation Tips
MAT Mock Tests
To perform well in the MAT exam candidates should practice plenty of MAT mock tests during the preparation phase to optimize their performance in the exam. Practicing these mock tests will help the candidates understand the MAT exam pattern in detail and the kind of questions that are asked in the exam. Since these mock tests are created on the basis of MAT Exam difficulty level and exam questions, it will help the candidates immensely to improve their speed, accuracy, and problem-solving skills. It is advised that the candidates take full advantage of the online mock tests available and strengthen their exam preparation.
Read in detail about the MAT Mock Tests
MAT Exam Day Guidelines
On the day of the MAT exam, candidates need to ensure that they follow a certain set of rules and regulations created by the exam authorities. Below are the guidelines to follow on the day of the exam.
- Carry 2 copies of the MAT admit card
- For MAT IBT mode, candidates need to ensure that they have a stable laptop connection and a working laptop or desktop. All the connections should be checked at least 1 hour before the actual exam
- The MAT PBT and CBT exams are conducted from 10 - 12 p.m. Candidates should report to the exam center at least 1.5 hours before the exam hall, i.e., 8.30 a.m.
- candidates only need to carry a blue or black ball point pen to fill the attendance sheet and fill the OMR sheet
- No electronic gadgets like smart watches, mobile, ipads, or calculators in the examination hall. Candidates must ensure that they do not carry any such item in the exam hall
- No digital copy of the MAT admit card will be accepted in the exam hall. A digital copy will not be considered a valid proof
MAT Cutoff 2024
MAT Cutoff is the minimum score required by the candidate to be selected for the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) round of the MBA Colleges for admission. Candidates meeting the cutoff for MAT will be selected for the admission process. The MAT Cutoff is usually lower than that of exams like CAT, XAT, or CMAT. Check the MAT 2024 Expected Cutoff in the table below.
MAT Accepting Colleges |
MAT cut off 2024 (percentile) |
Amity Business School, Noida |
90+ |
SOIL Institute of Management |
90 |
80-90 |
|
80-90 |
|
80-90 |
|
Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS), Rohini Delhi |
80-90 |
80-90 |
|
80-90 |
|
80-90 |
|
80-90 |
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New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM) |
80-85 |
80-85 |
|
80-85 |
|
80-85 |
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MAT Accepting Colleges
The MAT score is accepted by almost 800+ colleges. The score is considered for tier 2 and tier 3 colleges. Below is the list of top MAT accepting colleges for admission to MBA/PGDM programs.
Top Colleges Accepting MAT Scores |
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MAT Exam Centers 2024
The MAT 2024 exam centers are different for both PBT and CBT modes. Check the MAT Exam Centers below.
MAT 2024 Exam Centers (August Session) - PBT Mode
MAT PBT 2024 Exam Centers |
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Ahmedabad |
Agra |
Bhilai |
Bengaluru |
Bhopal |
Bhubaneswar |
Chandigarh |
Chennai |
Coimbatore |
Cochin |
Delhi (Ncr) |
Dehradun |
Guwahati |
Hyderabad |
Haridwar |
Indore |
Jaipur |
Jammu |
Jamshedpur |
Kottayam |
Kolkata |
Kozhikode |
Lucknow |
Kanpur |
Madurai |
Mumbai |
Mangalore |
Nagpur |
Prayagraj |
Patna |
Pune |
Raipur |
Ranchi |
Rourkela |
Trichy |
Vijayawada |
Visakhapatnam |
Varanasi |
Thiruvananthapuram |
MAT 2024 Exam Centers (August Session) - CBT Mode
MAT CBT 2024 Exam Centers |
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Ahmedabad |
Bengaluru |
Bhopal |
Bhubaneshwar |
Chandigarh |
Chennai |
Coimbatore |
Dehradun |
Delhi (NCR) |
Trichy |
Guwahati |
Hyderabad |
Indore |
Jaipur |
Jammu |
Kochi |
Kolkata |
Kottayam |
Kozhikode |
Lucknow |
Mumbai |
Nagpur |
Patna |
Pune |
Raipur |
Ranchi |
Thiruvananthapuram |
MAT 2024 Exam Centers (December Session) - PBT Mode
Test Date: 14-Dec-24 |
Bengaluru |
Bhilai |
Bhubaneswar |
Chandigarh |
Chennai |
Coimbatore |
Delhi |
Durgapur |
Gandhinagar |
Gurgaon |
Guwahati |
Hyderabad |
Jaipur |
Jamshedpur |
Kanpur |
Kolkata |
Kottayam |
Lucknow |
Madurai |
Mangaluru |
Mumbai |
Nagpur |
Noida |
Panjim |
Patna |
Pune |
Raipur |
Ranchi |
Thiruvananthapuram |
Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) |
Varanasi |
Visakhapatnam |
MAT 2024 Exam Centers (December Session) - CBT Mode
Test Date: 7-Dec-24 (CBT 1) |
Test Date : 22-Dec-24 (CBT 2) |
Bengaluru |
Ahmedabad |
Bhubaneswar |
Bareilly |
Chennai |
Bengaluru |
Coimbatore |
Bhopal |
Delhi |
Bhubaneswar |
Guwahati |
Chennai |
Hyderabad |
Coimbatore |
Kolkata |
Dehradun |
Madurai |
Delhi |
Mumbai |
Ernakulam - Kochi |
Noida |
Gurgaon |
Patna |
Guwahati |
Pune |
Hyderabad |
Ranchi |
Indore |
Thiruvananthapuram |
Jammu |
- |
Kolkata |
- |
Kozhikode |
- |
Lucknow |
- |
Madurai |
- |
Meerut |
- |
Mumbai |
- |
Mysuru (Mysore) |
- |
Noida |
- |
Patna |
- |
Pune |
- |
Raipur |
- |
Ranchi |
- |
Rourkela |
- |
Thiruvananthapuram |
- |
Vijayawada |
MAT 2024 Contact Information
In case of any queries or concerns, candidates can contact the authorities from the information provided below.
Website: mat.aima.in
Address:
All India Management Association
Management House
14, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, India
Fax: 011- 24626689
E-mail: mat@aima.in
For IBT: matibt@aima.in
For PBT/CBT: matpbt@aima.in
MAT Exam Helpline Numbers:
For IBT: 8130338839, 9599030586, 011-47673020 (between 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM)
For PBT/CBT: 8130338839, 9599030586, 011-47673020 (between 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM)