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MAT Registration 2020 for May- You can Apply Now for CBT and PBT Mode
The registration process for both PBT and CBT mode of the May exam of MAT 2020 has commenced. The last date for registration for CBT mode is April 26, 2020, and May 10, 2020, for PBT mode. Registration can be done through AIMA’s official website of MAT exam and is the same for both CBT and PBT mode.
Candidates have to create a login ID, fill an application form and pay the requisite fees to complete the MAT 2020 registration process. The CBT mode exam will be held on May 03, 2020, and the PBT mode on May 16, 2020.
Here’s everything you need to know about the MAT 2020 registration cum application process including dates, fees and documents needed to fill the form.
The table below has all the important dates regarding the May exam of MAT 2020.
| Event | MAT May dates (CBT) | MAT May dates (PBT) |
|---|---|---|
| Registration starts | 06-Mar-2020 | 06-Mar-2020 |
| Last date to apply | 26-Apr-2020 | 10-May-2020 |
| Availability of admit card | 28-Apr-2020 | 12-May-2020 |
| MAT test date | 03-May-2020 | 16-May-2020 |
The registration process can be done online. The process of MAT registration consists of the following five steps:
Step 1-MAT Online Registration
MAT registration window page
Step 2-Fill the MAT Application Form
Step 3-Selection of MAT test centers
Step 4-Upload Photo and Signature
Upload a scanned copy of your photograph and signature as per the following specifications:
| Documents | File Size | Specifications |
|---|---|---|
| Photograph | Minimum size not less than 50 KB Maximum size not more than 100 KB | Scanned copy of colour photograph recently taken (within 6 months) JPEG/JPG format only |
| Signature | Minimum size not less than 10 KB Maximum size not more than 25 KB | Scanned copy of signature in black or blue inked pen only and in JPEG/JPG format only |
Step 5- Make Payment
MAT registration fee can be paid online via credit card/debit card or net banking. The fees are shown below.
| Test Mode/Modes | MAT Application Fee (in Rs) |
|---|---|
| Single paper (either PBT or CBT) | 1550 |
| Both PBT & CBT | 2650 |
If you forget your password, here’s what you need to do:
Keep the following documents handy while filling the application form:
Also, read
A: The CBT mode is an online examination while in the PBT mode as the name suggests, the candidate will get a question paper and an OMR sheet to answer the questions.
A: Test takers in their final years of graduation (any stream) can apply for MAT exam. However, they are required to produce their marks sheets and their degree certificates at the time of admission.
A: The registration fee for both PBT and CBT mode is Rs 1550/-. However, if you register for both PBT and CBT mode, the total fee is Rs 2650.
A: Yes the offline form is only available at the AIMA office situated in New Delhi. They can fill in the form, paste a passport size photograph and submit the form along with the registration fee of Rs 1500/- for CBT/ PBT mode exam or Rs 2650/- for both PBT and CBT mode.
A: A specific MAT admit card is issued for the Paper Based Test and Computer Based Test.
A: The last date of MAT PBT mode exam is May 10, 2020.
A: The last date for MAT CBT mode registration is January 26, 2020.
A: Test takers need to correctly fill in their full name, date of birth, gender, nationality, address, email Id and mobile number to create a login ID. They will also need copies of their passport size photograph (greater than 50 KB but within 100 KB). Similarly, they will need to submit their digital signature (not less than 10 KB and not more than 25 KB).
A: Test takers can pay the application fee of Rs 1550/- or Rs 2650/- (if they opt for both PBT and CBT mode exam) online via a credit card/ debit card or through net banking.
A: No. The registration fees will not be refunded at any costs.
A: Candidates can choose up to two exam centres (based on their preference in terms of nearest cities).
A: TheMAT CBT 2020 May session will be held on May 3, 2020, and MAT PBT 2020 is scheduled for May 16, 2020.
A: The MAT exam is conducted in two modes – PBT and CBT mode. Candidates can select their preference at the time of filling the application form.
A: The total number of participating MIs keeps varying for each session of the MAT exam. All the MIs that participate for MAT exam are either approved by AICTE, Dec, University Affiliated College and University Department.
A: Up to five MIs can be selected at a time while registering for MAT 2020 exam.
A: There isn’t a major difference between the two modes. While in the CBT mode, the candidates give the exam on a computer, in the PBT mode, they give the exam offline, using pen and paper.
A: There is no age limit to give the MAT exam. You also do not need prior job experience.
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