MAT Exam Pattern 2025 (Available): Total Marks, Sections & Marking Scheme

Management Aptitude Test 2025 ( MAT )

Vipra Shrivastava
Updated on Dec 20, 2025 10:33 IST

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MAT exam pattern 2025 has been prescribed by the All India Management Association (AIMA). As per the latest pattern of MAT, the exam is of 2 hours and the number of questions are 150. The exam is conducted in CBT and PBT modes. Earlier, AIMA conducted MAT in IBT mode as well, but from this year onwards, that exam mode has been scrapped.

As per the updated MAT exam pattern, there are five sections and every section has 30 questions. The difficulty level of MAT exam is easy. But since there is no sectional time limit, candidates may find it tough to balance time between five sections. Get here all the details of MAT 2025 exam pattern. 

Table of contents
  • MAT Pattern 2025: Key Highlights
  • MAT Pattern 2025: Section-wise Weightage
  • MAT Exam Pattern 2025: Sectional Details
  • MAT Marking Scheme 2025
  • MAT Question Paper 2025
  • MAT Mock Tests for Practice
  • FAQs on MAT Pattern 2025
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MAT Pattern 2025: Key Highlights

MAT is one of the most student friendly MBA entrance exams in India. All questions are objective type having 4 options to choose the right answer from. Overall, difficulty level is easy. Check below the key highlights of MAT pattern and test structure.  

MAT Features

MAT Exam Details

Exam modes

  • Paper Based Test (PBT)
  • Computer Based Test (CBT)

MAT sections

  • Language Comprehension
  • Data Analysis & Sufficiency
  • Mathematical Skills
  • Intelligence & Critical Reasoning
  • Economic and Business Environment

Total number of questions

150

Number of questions per session

30

Exam duration

120 minutes

Total marks

150

Marking scheme

+1 for each correct entry

-0.25 for each incorrect entry

0 for not attempting a question

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MAT Pattern 2025: Section-wise Weightage

MAT question paper has all questions in MCQ format. All the sections of MAT exam carry equal weightage so one section cannot be ignored for another. However, candidates can keep Economic and Business Environment section as their last priority because its score is considered for MAT percentile calculation. Check the table below for sectional weightage of MAT 2025 exam pattern:

MAT Sections

Number of Questions

Language Comprehension

30

Intelligence and Critical Reasoning

30

Data Analysis and Sufficiency

30

Mathematical Skills

30

Economic and Business Environment

30

Total

150

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is MAT exam easier than other MBA entrance exams?
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Yes, the difficulty level of MAT exam is lower than other MBA entrance exams. The question paper is usually of easy to moderate difficulty level. The exam is now held for 120 minutes. There are now 150 questions in the exam paper. There is no sectional time limit in MAT which allows the candidate to plan a strategy according to their strengths and weaknesses. The score of Indian and Global Environment section is not considered for percentile calculation thus candidates don't have the stress of fifth section. Also, solving 150 questions is not mandatory so candidates can choose to solve only those questions which they know they can solve accurately. Sectional difficulty level of MAT is also lower than other MBA exams. Candidates can attempt the exam multiple times in the same academic year to improve their score. They also have the option to choose the mode of test - CBT, IBT, PBT - which makes it the most student friendly exam. Also, the MAT cut offs for admission are much lower as compared to other entrance exams.

Q:   Is the MAT IBT mode exam pattern different from CBT and PBT exams?
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No. The exam pattern of MAT IBT is not different from CBT or PBT. In fact, the MAT exam pattern of all test modes is the same. The duration of MAT exam (PBT, CBT and IBT modes) is 2 hours or 120 minutes. The marking scheme is - plus one for correct attempt and minus 0.25 for incorrect attempt. There is no sectional time limit in MAT so candidates can utilise the 2 hours as per their own strategy. They should ideally, spend 25 minutes each on the top four sections and 15 minutes on the GK section. However, there may be slight difference in difficulty level because the questions in each MAT session are unique. No question is repeated in any session across CBT, PBT or IBT. This is to prevent any candidate from getting advantage or facing disadvantage due to leaking of the questions or in case of a candidates re-attempting the exam.

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MAT Exam Pattern 2025: Sectional Details

MAT has five sections. In other MBA entrance exams, Data Interpretation is clubbed with either Quantitative Ability or Logical Reasoning. In MAT, Data Interpretation is a separate section. Take a look at key topics of the five sections of MAT question paper below: 

Language Comprehension: This section has two parts – Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. Topics included are - Grammar, Antonyms & Synonyms, One Word Substitution, Idioms/Phrases, Vocabulary, Fill in the blanks, Sentence Correction, Para Jumble and Reading Comprehension.

Also Read: MAT 2025 Preparation for Language Comprehension

Intelligence & Critical Reasoning: This section of MAT carries questions based on Family Tree, Course of Action, Arrangement, Pie Chart, Calendars, Statement Conclusions, Strong Arguments and Weak Arguments, Puzzles, Series, Blood Relations, Coding & Decoding, Visual Reasoning, Syllogisms and Graphs.

Also Read: MAT 2025 Preparation for Intelligence & Critical Reasoning

Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency: This section is divided into two parts – Data Analysis and Data Sufficiency. Questions are based on Line Graph, Bar Graph, Caselet, Pie Chart, Data Comparison, Quantitative Comparison and Data Sufficiency. 

Also Read: MAT 2025 Preparation for Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency

Mathematical Skills: The Mathematical Skills section of MAT known as Quantitative Aptitude in other MBA entrance exams. In this section, questions are asked from various topics of Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration and Modern Maths.

Also Read: MAT 2025 Preparation for Mathematical Skills

Economic and Business Environment: The Indian & Global Environment has been renamed as Economic and Business Environment. It is essentially a General Awareness section and includes questions from Current Affairs and Static GK. It carries 30 marks and should not take more than 10 minutes to solve as all questions are memory based.

Also Read: MAT 2025 Preparation for Economic and Business Environment

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the MAT syllabus for Mathematical Skills?
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Some of the main topics included in the MAT syllabus for Mathematical Skills are LCM and HCF, Percentages, Commercial Maths Complex Numbers, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Permutation and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Sequence and Series Surds and Indices, Interest (Simple and Compound), Heights and Distance, Inequalities, Speed, Time and Distance, Triangles Set Theory, Number System Circles, Mixtures and Alligations, Elementary Mathematics, Geometry, Venn Diagrams, Trigonometry Equations and Linear Programming. Candidates need to study all these topic thoroughly this section of MAT carries 40 questions and in every session there can be more questions from any topic. So, start preparing for Mathematical Skills section of the MAT exam at least six months before you intend to appear for it. To cover the entire syllabus of this section thoroughly, you will need at least six months.
Q:   What is the marking scheme of MAT exam?
A: 

Total marks of MAT exam is 150. Every question carries one mark for correct attempt and there is negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. No marks is deducted for skipping questions. The MAT question paper has 150 questions equally divided into five sections - Language Comprehension, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Economic and Business Environment.

Language Comprehension: 30 questions 

2. Intelligence & Critical Reasoning: 30 questions 

3. Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency: 30 questions 

4. Mathematical Skills: 30 questions 

5. Economic and Business Environment: 30 questions 

Every section therefore has 30 questions which means every section carries 30 marks. The scores of GK section is not considered for MAT percentile calculation. So candidates can keep GK section as their last priority.

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MAT Marking Scheme 2025

MAT is an MCQ based exam so candidates are marked per correct attempt. Given below are the key highlights of MAT marking scheme as per the latest MAT paper pattern:

  • The marking scheme is same for all three exam modes
  • Every section carries equal weightage of 30 marks
  • For each correct answer, 1 mark is awarded
  • For each wrong attempt, 0.25 marks are deducted 
  • No marks are deducted for unanswered questions
  • Economic and Business Environment score is not considered for calculating MAT percentile
  • It is not mandatory to solve all 150 questions.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is MAT Syllabus?
A: 

Since, MAT exam is conducted only for admission to MBA and PGDM/PGP courses. It is a post graduate level business aptitude test comprising Quantitative Aptitude critical reasoning, data interpretation, data sufficiency, language comprehension and general awareness.

Given below are the topics included in the MAT syllabus:

  • MAT Syllabus for Language: Comprehension Verb, Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Parts of Speech, Sentence Correction, Fill in the Blanks, Antonyms and Synonyms, One Word Substitution, Idioms/Phrases, Para Jumbles, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, Verbal Ability, etc. 
  • MAT Syllabus for Intelligence and Critical Reasoning: Family Tree, Course of Action, Arrangement, Pie Chart, Calendars, Statement Conclusions, Strong Arguments and Weak Arguments, Puzzles, Series, Blood Relations, Coding and Decoding, Column Graphs, Multi-Dimensional Arrangements, Visual Reasoning, Numeric Grid, Critical Reasoning, Syllogisms, Graphs Representing Areas MAT Syllabus for Data Analysis and Sufficiency: Tables, Charts, Pie Charts, Caselet-based Data, Graphs - Line X-Y Graphs, Venn Diagram, Bar Diagrams, Data Analysis and Data Comparison, Data Sufficiency 
  • MAT Syllabus for Mathematical Skills: LCM and HCF, Commercial Maths Complex Numbers, Percentages, Permutation and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Profit and Loss, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Heights and Distance, Inequalities, Speed, Time and Distance, Triangles Set Theory, Number System Circles, Mixtures and Alligations, Elementary Mathematics, Geometry, Venn Diagrams, Trigonometry Equations, Linear Programming
  • MAT Syllabus for Economic and Business Environment Section: Current Affairs World Records, Business and Economy, Companies and CEOs, Awards and Winners, Books and Authors, Company Punchlines, History, International Organisation, Quotes and Personalities, Social Issues, Geography, Sports, Arts, Entertainment, Technology.
Q:   What is the MAT syllabus for Intelligence and Critical Reasoning?
A: 
The important topics included in the MAT syllabus for Intelligence and Critical Reasoning include Family Tree, Strong Arguments and Weak Arguments, Multi-Dimensional Arrangements, Course of Action, Puzzles, Visual Reasoning, Arrangement, Series, Numeric Grid, Pie Chart, Blood Relations, Critical Reasoning, Calendars, Coding & Decoding, Syllogisms, Statement Conclusions, Column Graphs, Graphs Representing Area. Candidates must note that covering MAT syllabus for Intelligence and Critical Reasoning is tough because it is not Mathematics. There is no concept to be understood, there is no formula to be memorized. It is also not like General Knowledge, where facts are to be memorized. This section of MAT requires developing intelligence and reasoning skills. Most of the questions in this section are based on puzzles and patterns so one needs to develop the skill of identifying key details. Practice of several types of questions from all the topics is one of the best ways to cover the syllabus of this section of MAT.
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MAT Question Paper 2025

MAT is an easy exam but speed and accuracy is critical. It is neither mandatory to solve all the questions nor recommended, as there is negative marking. Check below number of good attempts in MAT exam 2025.

MAT sections Number of questions Number of good attempts

Language Comprehension

30 questions 13-15

Intelligence and Critical Reasoning

30 questions 12-15

Data Analysis and Sufficiency

30 questions 12-14

Mathematical Skills

30 questions 11-13

Economic and Business Environment

30 questions 8-10
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Are MAT RC passages as tough as CAT RC passages?
A: 

MAT RC passages are easier than CAT RC passages. They are shorter in length and easy to understand. Candidates preparing for MAT, must practice MAT RC passages in good number as even though the passages are short, one will still need speed to read them in a limited time and note down the important points for answering the related questions.

Q:   How many RC passages are there in MAT exam?
A: 

MAT exam usually has 4 Reading Comprehension passages in MAT exam. The passages are easy to read and have questions with direct answers. They belong to Economy, Environment, Science & Technology, Culture, Society, Business & Management, Current Affairs, History, Philosophy and Abstract topics.

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MAT Mock Tests for Practice

Shiksha has created free MAT mock tests for candidates. These mocks are based on latest MAT exam pattern and difficulty level. Practice these MAT mock tests and check your preparation level. It will help in analysing your strength and weakness.

MAT Mock Test 1 MAT Mock Test 1 Solution
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can I prepare for MAT in 3 months?
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Yes, you can prepare for MAT exam in three months, but you will have to work on it in a very focused manner and dedicate quality time. You should follow a three-month MAT preparation plan that should include syllabus coverage and practice sessions. Since you have less time, you can’t wait to finish the MAT syllabus first and then start practicing sample questions and mock tests. You will need to do both side by side. So, make a list of topics from which maximum questions are asked in the MAT exam. Focus on them first. Study the topics and solve some sample questions the same day to ensure that you have understood theory and application both. This way, you will have enough practice as well. In the last one month focus on MAT mock tests, to gain speed and accuracy in solving the paper. Read more: MAT 3-month preparation plan

Q:   Are CAT books enough to cover MAT syllabus?
A: 

Candidates can refer to CAT books for MAT preparation but they should also study from books and study material specifically designed for MAT. The Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation and English topics are same for CAT and MAT. But to prepare for Economic and Business Environment section of MAT, one will need books and study material specific to it.

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FAQs on MAT Pattern 2025

Check here Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on MAT exam pattern:

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Q:   What is the marking scheme of MAT exam?
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Total marks of MAT exam is 150. Every question carries one mark for correct attempt and there is negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer. No marks is deducted for skipping questions. The MAT question paper has 150 questions equally divided into five sections - Language Comprehension, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Economic and Business Environment.

Language Comprehension: 30 questions 

2. Intelligence & Critical Reasoning: 30 questions 

3. Data Analysis & Data Sufficiency: 30 questions 

4. Mathematical Skills: 30 questions 

5. Economic and Business Environment: 30 questions 

Every section therefore has 30 questions which means every section carries 30 marks. The scores of GK section is not considered for MAT percentile calculation. So candidates can keep GK section as their last priority.

Q:   Can I make another attempt at MAT exam, if I score low in first attempt?
A: 

Yes, you can attempt MAT exam as many times as you want. MAT is conducted multiple times in a year, in February, May, September and December. If a candidate is not satisfied with their score of first attempt, they can choose any upcoming session to appear for it again. 

 

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