MAT PBT 2023 on February 19; Check Exam Day Guidelines Here

New Delhi: The All India Management Association (AIMA) will conduct the Management Aptitude Test (MAT PBT 2023) on February 19, 2023. Candidates who are appearing for the test are advised to follow the exam day guidelines throughout the exam.

Earlier, the exam authority released the admit card for MAT PBT 2023 for all registered candidates on February 15, 2023. Applicants are required to download their admit card from the official website and carry it at their allotted exam center. 

The MAT PBT is conducted four times every year in the months of February, May, September, and December. The exam is held for granting admission into MBA/PGDM programs offered by more than 600 MBA colleges across India

MAT PBT 2023: Highlights 

Particular 

Details 

Name of Exam 

Management Aptitude Test (MAT)

Conducting Body

All India Management Association (AIMA)

Level of Exam

National Level

Course Offered

MBA

Exam Frequency

Four times a year 

Mode of Application

Paper Based Test

Last Date to Register

February 14, 2023 (Closed)

Availability of Admit Card

February 15, 2023 (Out)

Exam Date 

February 19, 2023 

More Details 

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MAT PBT 2023 Exam Day Guidelines & Important Tips

Candidates who are preparing to appear for MAT PBT 2023 Exam as per schedule are advised to arrange their important documents and follow the below-mentioned guidelines to prevent any last-minute hassle:

  • Candidates must download MAT PBT admit card at least a day before the exam date and take two printouts: 
  • Candidates need to carry their MAT PBT 2023 admit card as it will be required for identification at the exam hall.
  • Aspirants have to carry a valid ID proof issued by the Government of India along with the MAT PBT 2023 admit card and a few copies of passport-size photographs.
  • Candidates need a black/blue ballpoint pen for signing the attendance sheet, rough work and filling the OMR sheet, therefore they should carry only two pens. 
  • Apart from ballpoint pens, candidates can carry a 50 ml bottle of hand sanitiser, face mask, gloves and personal drinking water bottle inside the exam hall.
  • Do not carry any electronic items, metal items or valuables as these items can not be taken inside the examination centre.

While giving the exam, candidates are advised to solve the easy questions first so that they will have enough time to focus on the tough questions later. Divide time among sections on your own as there is no sectional time limit in MAT PBT 2023.

The MAT PBT 2023 exam pattern includes negative markings, so choose the right questions to attempt. However, there is no negative marking for unattempted questions. Applicants can ace the exam by solving only as many questions as they can with accuracy within the given time limit. 

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