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MAT is a national-level MBA entrance exam conducted by AIMA. It offers multiple attempts and modes (CBT, PBT, IBT). Accepted by 800+ colleges, MAT is easier than CAT/XAT/CMAT, providing flexibility for MBA aspirants.

Normalization Score

MAT 2025 Exam - Normalization of Scores: A Detailed Analysis

Introduction

The Management Aptitude Test (MAT), conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA), is a crucial national-level entrance exam for MBA and PGDM admissions across numerous B-schools in India. MAT is held multiple times a year, typically in February, May, September, and December, and is administered in both Computer Based Test (CBT) and Paper Based Test (PBT) modes. To ensure fairness and equity, AIMA employs a normalization process to adjust scores across different test sessions. This analysis provides an in-depth look

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Percentage Requirement

MAT 2025: White Paper on Percentage Requirements

1. Defining Percentage Requirements for Eligibility

The All India Management Association (AIMA) sets the eligibility criteria for the Management Aptitude Test (MAT). To appear for the MAT exam, candidates must possess a bachelor's degree from a recognized university in any discipline or a professional degree (CA/CS/ICWA). Candidates appearing for their final year exams are also eligible to apply.

Crucially, AIMA does not mandate a minimum percentage in graduation to be eligible for the MAT exam itself . A candidate with passing marks

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Main Cutoff

MAT (Management Aptitude Test) 2025 Cutoff Analysis: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction

The Management Aptitude Test (MAT), conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) since 1988, is a crucial gateway for MBA and PGDM programs in over 600 B-schools across India. Held four times a year—February, May, September, and December—MAT offers multiple opportunities for candidates. The exam assesses general aptitude through sections like Language Comprehension, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, and Indian & Global Environment. This guide provides an in-depth analysis of the MAT cutoff, its determining

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Qualifying Cutoff

Understanding MAT Qualifying Cutoffs: A Comprehensive Analysis

The Management Aptitude Test (MAT), conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA), serves as a gateway to MBA and other postgraduate management programs in numerous business schools across India. For aspirants, understanding the nuances between qualifying and admission cutoffs is crucial for strategic preparation and performance assessment. This white paper provides an in-depth analysis of MAT qualifying cutoffs, differentiating them from admission cutoffs, examining historical trends, and offering guidance on score estimation.

1. Exam Qualifying Cutoff: Minimum Eligibility Criteria

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Admission Cutoff

MAT (Management Aptitude Test) 2025: Admission Cutoff White Paper Analysis

1. Defining Admission Cutoff and Its Role

1.1. What is an Admission Cutoff?

An admission cutoff is the minimum score or percentile a candidate needs to secure in the MAT exam to be eligible for consideration in the subsequent admission rounds (e.g., Group Discussion (GD), Personal Interview (PI), Written Ability Test (WAT)) of a particular MBA/PGDM program at a participating institute. Think of it as a threshold – cross it, and you're in the running; fall below, and your

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FAQs
What is the MAT exam for?
Can I appear for the MAT exam from home?
How is MAT different from CAT?
What is the MAT application fee?
Which top government MBA colleges in Delhi NCR accept MAT scores?
Can I write the MAT CBT exam at my home, or will they provide a center for this exam?
Do IIMs accept MAT scores?
Is the question paper of MAT IBT different from MAT CBT or PBT?
I got 455.50 marks in MAT; am I eligible to get admission to Christ University Bangalore?
I am expecting 20-50% in the MAT result. What are the best college options for me?