MAT September 2014: Exam-day checklist
MAT computer-based test will be held tomorrow. The exam is conducted for admissions to MBA and PGDM programmes. More than 600 colleges consider MAT scores.
MAT is conducted by AIMA (All India Management Association). The test is conducted four times in a year. MAT paper-based exam was held on September 7, 2014.
It is important to go well prepared to the examination center. Take all important things along with you for the exam. Forgetting things at home might affect your composure which in turn can affect your score. Try to spend today de-stressing yourself. Also, keep all the necessary items handy for tomorrow.
Shiksha.com has prepared a checklist of things that you need to carry for test on Saturday. It also contains a list of do and don’ts. Take a look:
1. Admit card: Entry to the examination hall is only on the basis of admit card. Do not forget to carry it along. Ensure that the print out of your admit card is not crumbled. Your name and photograph must be clear on it.
2. ID card: Students are advised to carry an identification card/document for their verification. You can carry either of the things— Passport, Driving License, Voter ID card or IT Pan Card. Also carry your college ID if you are a final year student.
3. Mobile Phones: Please remember, mobile phones are not allowed in the examination center. Some test centers may provide facilities to keep the phones. But this Shiksha correspondence has seen several instances of college authorities refusing to take charge of mobile phones. It is a good idea to not carry mobile phone or take someone along to take care of your things, if possible. Else, you could opt to carry a basic mobile phone minimize any risk.
4. Money: Carry cash enough for your travel and food expenses. Keep some extra money for just emergency situations. Don’t carry too much cash around.
5. Water bottle: Drinking water after every interval is important. Although, most exam centers serve water but it is advisable to carry your own water bottle. Make sure to carry a plain and simple bottle.
6. And there’s one more important thing must need to carry – your calm attitude and confident conduct.
All the Best!
