KMAT Exam Analysis 2025: Get Detailed Paper Analysis & Review

Karnataka Management Aptitude Test 2025 ( KMAT )

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KMAT exam analysis 2025: The Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) is conducted for admission to top management institutes in the state of Karnataka. Karnataka Post Graduate Private Colleges Association (KPPGCA) conducts KMAT exam every year for MBA and MCA courses. KMAT 2025 was conducted in the remote online proctored mode on September 7, 2025. Session 2 exam was conducted on September 23, 2025. Shiksha has shared a detailed KMAT exam analysis below. KMAT exam analysis includes the sectional and overall difficulty of the KMAT question paper, discussion on exam pattern and marking scheme, expected cutoff, etc.

Also Read: Colleges accepting KMAT score 2025

Table of contents
  • KMAT Analysis 2025
  • KMAT Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme
  • KMAT Previous Years' Analysis
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KMAT Analysis 2025

  • KMAT exam 2025 was conducted from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM for the MBA course and for the MCA course, the exam will be conducted from 10 AM to 12 PM
  • There was no negative marking in the KMAT question paper
  • The duration of the exam was 120 minutes
  • The overall difficulty of the exam was easy
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the KMAT exam duration?
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The KMAT exam is held for two hours or 120 minutes. There is only one slot for the KMAT exam. KMAT exam does not have any sectional time limit. This means, that the candidates can take the KMAT exam according to their preference and can switch between sections and questions as per their need. There is no provision of changing the exam slot. And there is no provision to apply for the same. Candidates have to take the KMAT exam from the safe environment of their homes as the exam will be conducted in the internet-based test mode and the candidates have to choose their slot for the exam day. 

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KMAT Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

According to the KMAT exam pattern, the KMAT question paper was divided into three sections; i.e. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability and Logical Reasoning. Check the table below to know the marking scheme in the KMAT question paper. 

Subject Questions Marks
Quantitative Ability 40 40
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension 40 40
Logical Reasoning 40 40
Total 120 120
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Q:   What are the important topics of the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension section of the KMAT exam?
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Just like other management entrance exams, the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) section is divided into Reading Comprehension and Verbal Ability/English Usage. The KMAT exam assesses your language skills, vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension abilities. There are about four to five comprehension passages while the topics of English usage are as follows: 

  1. Synonyms
  2. Antonyms
  3. Grammar
  4. Fill in the blanks
  5. Word meanings
  6. Vocabulary
  7. Parajumbles
  8. Idioms and Phrases
  9. Error Identification
  10. Reading Comprehension 
  11. Correct statement
  12. Cloze
  13. Incorrect word/phrase.
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KMAT Previous Years' Analysis

KMAT 2024 Analysis

KMAT exam 2024 was conducted in the online home based proctored mode. The duration of KMAt exam was two hours and students had to take the exam remotely from their homes. The question paper of KMAT had multiple choice questions. 

Also Read: KMAT syllabus 2025

KMAT 2023 Analysis

KMAT 2023 was conducted in the home-based online remote proctored mode. The KMAT question paper had three sections and each section had 40 questions. There were 120 questions overall and each question carried one mark. This year, the KMAT mock test was conducted on November 1 and November 2, before the release of the KMAT admit card for all the registered students. Taking the KMAT mock test was mandatory for all the candidates. The duration of the mock test was 30 minutes. Check below the section-wise KMAT Analysis 2023:

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension: This section tested the candidates' abilities in terms of Grammar, Vocabulary and Reading skills. The questions were based on understanding the passages, choosing the appropriate words, phrases, expressions and other language skills. 

Logical Reasoning: This section has questions which test how quickly and accurately a candidate can think. The section had questions based on Family Tree, Arrangement, Numeric Grid, Puzzles, Venn Diagrams, etc.

Quantitative Ability: The questions were of matriculation standard. This section tested the numerical ability of the candidates. The section has questions based on Trigonometry, Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra, Interpretation of Tables, Graphs and Charts, etc.

KMAT 2022 Analysis

KMAT 2022 was conducted in the home-based online remote proctored mode. The KMAT question paper had three sections and each section had 40 questions. There were 120 questions overall and each question carried one mark. This year, KMAT mock test was conducted from November 29 to November 30, before the release of the KMAT admit card for all the registered students. Taking the KMAT mock test was mandatory for all the candidates. The duration of the mock test was 30 minutes. Check below the section-wise KMAT Analysis 2022:

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension: This section tested the candidates' abilities in terms of Grammar, Vocabulary and Reading skills. The questions were based on understanding the passages, choosing the appropriate words, phrases, expressions and other language skills. 

Logical Reasoning: This section has questions which tested how quickly and accurately a candidate can think. The section had questions based on Family Tree, Arrangement, Numeric Grid, Puzzles, Venn Diagrams, etc.

Quantitative Ability: The questions were of matriculation standard. This section tested the numerical ability of the candidates. The section has questions based on Trigonometry, Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra, Interpretation of Tables, Graphs and Charts, etc.

Previous Years' KMAT Analysis (2021)

KMAT exam 2021 was conducted in a home-based proctored mode across the state. KMAT question paper 2021 had three sections, i.e. VARC, Quant and Logical Reasoning. There were 120 questions carrying one mark each. There was no negative marking for incorrect answers. There were only multiple-choice questions. Look at the table below to know the difficulty level of the sections and the number of good attempts for each section. 

Section Difficulty level Good attempts
Quantitative Ability Easy to moderate 30-35
VARC Easy to moderate 29-32
Logical Reasoning Easy to moderate 24-29
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What are the important topics of the Quantitative Ability section in the KMAT exam?
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Quantitative Aptitude section of the KMAT exam is one of the toughest sections of the three. The QA section tests the candidate's mathematical ablilties. One must be clear on the high school mathematic fundamentals and concepts in order to score well in this section. There will be a total of 40 questions in this section.

The important topics of this section include Numerical Calculations, Algebra, Modern Math, Geometry, Number System, Average, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Time, Speed and Distance, Mensuration, Quadratic Equation, Probability, Statistics, Pie Chart, Simple Interest, Compound Interest, Common Graphs and Charts, Time and Work, etc. Candidates can use a rough paper for calculations after showing the same to the proctor. Candidates will be required to choose the correct option against the question. 

Consistency, speed and accuracy are the key players if one wishes to ace the Quantitative Aptitude section of the KMAT question paper. Students can refer to books such as Quantitative Aptitude for All Competitive Exams by Abhijit Guha and Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation for CAT by Nishit K Sinha. 

Q:   What are the important topics of the Logical Reasoning section of the KMAT question paper?
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The Logical Reasoning section of the KMAT question paper evaluates candidate's ability to analyze and evaluate arguments, identify patterns, and draw conclusions. This section of the exam mainly consists of topics from Analytical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning. Some of the important topics of the Logical Reasoning are:

  1. Syllogisms
  2. Critical Reasoning
  3. Cause and Effect
  4. Statement and Conclusion
  5. Assumptions and Conclusions
  6. Strong and Weak Arguments
  7. Coding and Decoding
  8. Statement and Inference
  9. Data Sufficiency
  10. Data Interpretation
  11. Arrangements
  12. Blood Relations
  13. Course of Action
  14. Series and Sequences
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Answered 16 hours ago

Top specializations offered by top MBA colleges in Karnataka through KMAT scores include:

  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Business Analytics
  • Operations

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Nishtha Shukla

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KMAT scores are accepted by the top BSchools in Karnataka. These colleges offer MBA and MCA courses for admissions. The admission criteria is the KMAT Karnataka scores. 

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Mayank Singh

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Answered 16 hours ago

On the KMAT exam day, candidates have to follow some guidelines which include settling on time, cooperating with the exam conducting staff, following instructions of test invigilator, etc.

KMAT exam day dos:

  1. Login at least 10 minutes prior to time mentioned on KMAT admit card.
  2. Keep a photocopy of the K

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Abhishek Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 16 hours ago

KMAT is an important MBA entrance exam. The first tip to ace the KMAT exam is to stay calm. Here are a few last minute preparation tips for KMAT exam:

  • Use the restroom before to the start of the test. Because students will not have time and may not be able to get a break during the exam
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Shruti Tyagi

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 16 hours ago

The students applying for KMAT exam must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate in graduation. Reserved category students will get a relaxation of 5%. 

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Rashmi Chatterjee

Beginner-Level 5

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Students who have only completed Class 12 and do not have a Bachelors degree will not be eligible for KMAT exam. Students have to fulfil complete KMAT eligibility criteria to take KMAT exam.

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Saumya Jain

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Answered 17 hours ago

KMAT cutoff is minimum marks required for admission to KMAT accepting colleges and it changes each year and depends on many factors. The factors which influence change in KMAT cutoff include number of candidates appearing for KMAT exam, availability of seats, category of student, difficulty level of

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Mani Malhotra

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 18 hours ago

KMAT Karnakaka scores are accepted for admission to the MBA programme at colleges in Karnataka. But some colleges outside Karnataka also accept the KMAT scores for admission to the MBA or PGDM programmes. 

However, candidates should know that the colleges which accept KMAT exam scores outside Karnata

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Shiksha Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Answered 18 hours ago

KMAT is a Home Based Online Remote Proctored Test comprising 120 MCQs. These MCQs are spread and divided ino four sections of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension; Quantitative Ability; Logical Reasoning and General Awareness. The test is to be completed in 120 minutes without any sectional time

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Rohini Bhatnagar

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KMAT or KMAT Karnataka is also known as the Karnataka Management Aptitude Test. It is conducted by KPPGCA for admission to MBA, MCA and PGDM courses. More than 170 colleges in Karnataka accept the KMAT score for admission. The exam is held once a year in multiple shifts. There are a total of three s

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220 Institutes accepting KMAT

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    • 2 years
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    International School of Management Excellence

    Sarjapur Road, Bangalore Private

    Internatio
    • 1.00 Lakh
    • 1 years
    • |
    • Full Time

    AIMS IBS

    Electronic City, Bangalore Private

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    • 6.75 Lakh
    • 2 years
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    • Full Time

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