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The All India Management Association has begun the registration process for the AIMA MAT February 2024 session. The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) application process is available to candidates via mat.aima.in, the AIMA’s official website. According to the timetable, registration for the Paper Based Test (PBT) mode will conclude on February 20, the Remote Proctored Internet Based Test (IBT) on February 21, and the Computer Based Test (CBT) on March 5, 2024.
The AIMA MAT February 2024 session exam will be held over several days, depending on the modality of the exam. The PBT test is set for February 25, 2024, while the CBT exam is scheduled for March 10, 2024. Further details will be made available shortly on the official website.
Applications for the test are open to candidates who have finished their UG degree in any subject. Undergraduate students in their final year are also eligible to register for the test. The application fee for AIMA MAT February 2023 has been set at Rs 2100. Moreover, candidates can choose to take an additional exam mode by paying an additional fee of Rs 1200.
AIMA MAT February 2024: How to register
Candidates can apply for the examination by following the instructions outlined below.
Step 1: Go to mat.aima.in, the official website of AIMA MAT.
Step 2: On the home page, click on the AIMA MAT February 2024 registration link.
Step 3: Fill out the candidate registration and click the submit button.
Step 4: Sign in to your account and complete the application form.
Step 5: Once completed, pay the application fees.
Step 6: Click submit to save the page.
Step 7: Save a hard copy of the AIMA MAT February 2024 application form for future reference.
The MAT February 2024 Scorecard and Result, on the other hand, will be made available on the official website by the third week of March 2024.
There will be 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in the MAT question paper, and the AIMA MAT February 2024 will last for 2.5 hours.The exam will have a moderate to easy difficulty level and split up into 5 sections, each with 40 questions. Candidates will receive one mark for each accurate answer noted, and each wrong response will result in a negative score of -0.25 marks.
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