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KMAT 2023 will be conducted on November 5, 2023. The exam will be conducted in the home-based remote proctored mode. Candidates do not have to visit the exam centre to take the exam. Save the panicking and last-moment anxiety with these KMAT exam day guidelines. Read the article to know more.

KMAT Karnataka will be held on November 5, 2023. Shiksha brings a few exam day guidelines for the KMAT exam to save the candidates from last-minute jitters. Read the article to know more.

Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) is a management entrance exam that is held once a year. The exam is conducted by KPPGCA and is a gateway for admission into postgraduate courses in Bangalore and Karnataka. KMAT 2023 exam will be held on November 5, 2023, for both courses and Shiksha brings you some things to remember on the KMAT exam day. Read the article to know KMAT exam day guidelines.

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  • KMAT Exam Day Checklist: Things to Remember on the Exam Day
  • KMAT 2023 Exam Day Checklist: Things to Avoid on the Exam Day
  • FAQs Related to KMAT Exam Day Guidelines

KMAT Exam Day Checklist: Things to Remember on the Exam Day

Here’s a list of necessary instructions that the students must follow at the KMAT test centre. The list also consists of some dos and don’ts and important documents to be carried to the centre to help aspirants understand the rules and regulations to be followed on exam day.

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  • Documents needed: Candidates taking the KMAT exam need to check that they have all the necessary documents such as the KMAT admit card, a valid photo ID proof (photocopy and original) for verification purposes. Aspirants need to have any one of the following proofs- Employee ID, Driving License, Aadhar Card, Passport, Pan Card, Voter ID, or previous college ID. Candidates must ensure they keep a printout of the admit card, as a soft copy of the same will not be considered valid. Candidates must also keep a printout of the KMAT application form as it will also be required for identification purposes.
  • KMAT exam centre: Candidates must make sure that they reach the exam centre at least an hour before the exam starts. If the student is new in the city or is not very familiar with the area he/she must try to visit to exam centre a day before the exam. 
  • Stationery: Students should keep a black or blue ballpoint pen, HB pencil, eraser, sharpener, KMAT admit card and ID proof only with them during the exam. A blank paper for rough work can be used after showing it to the proctor. 
  • Instructions on the exam day: Students must carefully listen to and follow the instructions given by the invigilator before and during the exam. Before they start attempting the KMAT question paper, they must read the instructions given on the question paper carefully.
  • Rest your mind: The KMAT exam usually happens in the afternoon, hence, students can give their minds some rest. They must not start studying a new topic in the morning on exam day. This will only clutter and burden their mind and shift their focus from the already prepared topics which will, in turn, make them nervous. Therefore, give your mind some rest by having a good eight-hour sleep so that you wake up fresh on exam day.
  • Stay calm: The KMAT exam is also a speed-based exam. It is really important to stay calm and focused throughout the exam day. Panicking will not help and rather add up to the already kicking in anxiousness and last-minute jitters. So try to stay calm.

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KMAT 2023 Exam Day Checklist: Things to Avoid on the Exam Day

Students must avoid the following things on the KMAT exam day:

  • Do not use electronic devices such as calculators, mobile phones, watches, microphones, etc. during the exam. If caught, candidates may be barred from the exam.
  • Do not talk to speak to anyone during the exam.
  • Do not spend extra time on one question, if you are doubtful, move on to the next question. Time management is the key for the KMAT exam.
  • Candidates must not forget their KMAT admit card and application form on exam day. 
  • Do not indulge in malpractices. If caught, you can be barred from the exam. 

These exam day guidelines will definitely help you from last-minute jitters and panic. Follow the above points and you are good to go. All the best!

Q:   Will the KMAT exam be conducted in double shifts?
A:

No, the KMAT exam will be conducted only in single shift. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the KPPGCA, exam conducting authority, has resolved to the remote-proctored mode. Even then, the exam will only be conducted in one shift on a single day. KMAT exam pattern has not changed much since past few years. KMAT exam was conducted in the internet-based test mode in the morning shift on September 7, 2025. The shift timings for both the courses, MBA and MCA will be the same.

Q:   What items are prohibited during the KMAT exam?
A:

Candidates appearing for the KMAT exam, must not use any electronic item including the watch, mobile phone, ipad, calculator, smartwatch, etc. during the KMAT exam. Any candidate found using such an item during the exam will be disqualified. Candidates can check time on the onscreen timer on their computer systems during the KMAT exam. Apart from electronic items, stationary other than a blue/black ball point pen and eatables are not allowed. Caps and headgear, goggles, etc. which cover the face in any way are also not allowed during the exam. 

Q:   Is there a KMAT test center in Lucknow?
A:

No, there are no KMAT examination centers in Lucknow. The KMAT exam used to be conducted in ten cities in Karnataka state. The KMAT is now administered using an internet-based, remote-proctored mode in accordance with the most recent guidelines. This means you can now take the KMAT at the location of your choice. The internet-based, remotely proctored test is a secure test that can be taken at a convenient time and location, such as home, using any of the options provided. The KMAT was conducted recently in home-based online remote proctored mode.

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FAQs Related to KMAT Exam Day Guidelines

Q. Do I need to carry any documents to the exam centre?

A. Yes, candidates must carry a KMAT admit card and a valid Id proof to the KMAT exam centre to gain entry in the centre.

Q. Can I carry a calculator to the exam centre?

A. No, devices such as a calculator are prohibited inside the KMAT exam hall. Candidates are not allowed to carry anything except a ballpoint pen.

Q. Why do I have to reach early to the test centre?

A. Candidates must reach one hour before the KMAT exam starts for the verification process. No extra time will be given to candidates under any circumstances.

Q. Will the authorities arrange a stay for candidates coming from other states?

A. No, candidates who are coming from other states for the KMAT exam must ensure their stay arrangements on their own. Candidates must visit the exam venue at least a day or two before the exam if they are new to the city. 

Q. Can I carry a pen and blank paper for calculations?

A. Candidates can only carry a black/blue ballpoint pen to the exam centre. The rest of the stationery will be provided by the exam authorities. 

Q. Will I be able to leave before time if I finish my exam?

A. No, applicants can only leave the KMAT exam hall after two hours. 

Q. Will I get extra time if I am 20 minutes late to reach the centre?

A. Nobody will not be given extra time under any circumstances. Hence, the candidates must reach the centre at least one hour before the exam to complete the frisking formalities. 

Q. Does the KMAT exam have sectional timings and weightage?

A. No, KMAT does not have sectional timings. Candidates can switch between sections. 

Q. Is it mandatory to carry a printed copy of the KMAT admit card?

A. Yes, it is important to carry a hard copy of the KMAT admit card 2022. No soft copy or digital copies will be accepted.

Q. Can I carry a black and white copy of the KMAT admit card?

A. No, it is preferable to carry a coloured copy of the KMAT admit card which has a recent passport size photograph affixed to it.

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