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ISO 9001:2000 certified All India Management Aptitude Testing
Service (AIMATS), New Delhi conducts the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) as the
National Entrance Test for admission to MBA and equivalent programmes of the
various participating institutes.
Approved by the Government of India, MAT results are accepted
by All India Management Association - Centre for Management Education (AIMA-CME)
and other AICTE-approved Management Institutes (MI) and university departments.
Besides having test centres all over India, MAT is also conducted in overseas
locations.
Test Format
The exam has five sections in all. Scores of first four
sections constitute the final scores. However, institutions might choose to
consider the score of the General Awareness section. Total Duration: 150 minutes
| Section |
No. of Questions |
| Verbal Ability |
40 |
| Quantitative Aptitude |
40 |
| Data Interpretation and Data sufficiency |
40 |
| Reasoning Ability |
40 |
| General Awareness |
40 |
| Total Number of Questions |
200 |
Eligibility for MAT
While the participating universities and management
institutes have their own requirements about certain minimum % age in
graduation, you can appear in MAT, if you are:
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A Graduate from any recognized University in any
discipline, or
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Studying in final year of their undergraduate degree course
from a recognized institution.
MAT application procedure
You can buy the MAT Bulletin and application form for cash payment of Rs
650/- at:
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AIMA counter at New Delhi,
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AIMA Study Centres,
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Bank of Baroda branches, and
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ICICI branches.
Students may also send the request for the form and bulleting
at the following address with a Demand Draft of Rs. 690, in favour of AIMA-CMS
payable at New Delhi, with two self-addressed slips or adhesive stickers:
Sr. Dy. Director-CMS,
All India Management Association,
Management House,
14, Institutional Area,
Lodhi Road,
New Delhi -110 003.
Students who wish to appear at one of the international test centres for MAT
have to make the requisite payment in US dollars.
Tips and Strategies
The paper is objective with multiple choice questions. You
will have to be quick and alert to score high in the paper. In this article, you
will find some tips and tricks to prepare for MAT:
Each section has 40 questions.
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Though similar to CAT in its structure, MAT is easier
compared to it. Its pattern is more predictable and unlike CAT (which
emphasizes on application of knowledge), MAT is based on knowledge itself.
Thus, students who are good in memorizing formulae and standard set of
questions and answers, often grab high scores on this test.
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Thorough practice of sample MAT tests available from a
variety of sources such as book, CDs and online, can prepare you well for the
real examination. Achieving 85 to 90 per cent scores in a MAT exam can be
considered a good attempt.
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For English section, grammar is very important and
question-types include analogies, synonyms and antonyms, match the list,
idioms, one word for many and fill in the blanks.
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Though not all institutions accept MAT scores in General
Awareness, you still need to prepare for it. Reading newspapers is the best
way to keep yourself abreast of the current affairs and developments in India
and world in general.
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For Language Comprehension, two strategies are commonly
used:
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Reading the passage and attempting to solve the answers,
or
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Have a look at the questions and then read the passage,
so that you know what to look for.
Decide your own strategy, depending on your inclination,
comprehension skills, personal aptitude and difficulty-level of the passage.
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Having formulae on your fingertips, being strong in mental
calculations and developing your own short cuts will prove very useful to
score speedily in Mathematical and Data Interpretation sections.
Reasoning section requires thorough practice of all types of
questions. Since there are no fixed formulae to tackle them, the scores depend
on how much you are familiar with myriad of questioning patterns.
Dates and Deadlines
MAT is usually held four times a year in the months of:
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January
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May
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September
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December
It was last held on 13th February, 2008.
Applications are available usually two months before the exam
date.
The deadline for submitting applications is usually one month
before the exam date.
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