Yes, candidates can apply to GIBS Bangalore using MAT scores alone. GIBS accepts MAT scores as a valid entry for PGDM admissions. Along with your MAT score, you need to submit your application form, academic documents, and follow the selection process, which may include a short interview or discussi

MAT question papers 2025 are easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. Candidates who are preparing for MAT 2025 December exams, must take a look a the MAT 2025 question papers of previous sessions to know what to expect. In February, May and September 2025 sessions, the MAT question paper was easy and there were mostly straightforward questions. The question paper of MAT December 2025 can be expected to be on the same pattern.
MAT question papers and sample papers practice is the most important component of exam preparation. Solving MAT previous year question papers help candidates in understanding the test structure, sectional weightage and difficulty level. This can be very beneficial in strategic preparation. Shiksha has shared below MAT 2025 sample papers and a few question papers's of previous years along with other study material for aspirants to use for MAT 2025 exam preparation.
- MAT Questions Papers
- Question Banks for MAT Preparation
- MAT Preparation Guides
- MAT Question Paper 2025: Sectional Breakup
- Why Practice Previous Years' MAT Question Papers?
- MAT Mock Test
- FAQs on MAT Question Papers
Download previous year MAT question papers and sample papers. Use them for practice and improve your speed and accuracy. You can download MAT previous year question papers and the preparation guides for free.
MAT Questions Papers
Previous Year MAT Question Papers
MAT Sample Papers by Shiksha
Question Banks for MAT Preparation
MAT Preparation Guides
MAT Question Paper 2025: Sectional Breakup
MAT 2025 question paper has 5 sections. Each section carries 30 questions of MCQ format. Marks allotted to every question is 1. There is negative marking of -0.25 for incorrect attempt. In total, there are 150 questions in MAT exam. The duration is 150 minutes without sectional time limit. Given below is the sectional break up of MAT question paper. Also suggested in the number of good attempts to get 95+ percentile.
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 |
Also Read:
Section-wise difficulty level of MAT Question Paper 2025
MAT difficulty level remains the same across sessions. In 2025, the trend so far has been of moderate questions across sections. Check below sectional composition and difficulty level of MAT 2025 difficulty level.
MAT Sections |
Topics |
Level of difficulty |
---|---|---|
Data Analysis and Sufficiency |
Tables, charts, and graphs based on mathematical calculations |
Easy to moderate |
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning |
Series, analogies, clocks and calendars, blood relations, family tree, syllogism, coding-decoding, critical reasoning, abstract reasoning and direction sense. |
Easy to moderate |
Language Comprehension |
English grammar, vocabulary, anytonyms and synonyms, one word substitution, word meaning, fill in the blanks, reading comprehension and sentence correction |
Easy to moderate |
Mathematical Skills |
LCM/HCF, Profit and Loss, Permutation and Combination, Percentages, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Inequalities, Surds and Indices, Set Theory, Speed, Time and Distance, Triangles, Circles, Cubes and Cuboids, Number System, Trigonometry, Linear Equations, Binomial Theorem |
Moderate |
Economic and Business Environment |
Business affairs, current affairs, global events, static GK |
Moderate |
Commonly asked questions
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.
Why Practice Previous Years' MAT Question Papers?
By solving previous years' MAT question papers and sample papers candidates will get enough practice of solving 150 questions of various types and difficulty levels within 120 minutes. Here are a few benefits of solving MAT previous years question papers:
- By referring to MAT question papers of various sessions you will get an idea of what type of questions are asked and sectional difficulty level.
- You will also get to know the trend of difficulty level of MAT over the years and sessions. Knowledge of topic wise weightage across sessions will help you to prepare in a focused manner.
- Solving previous years' MAT question papers will help you to identify important topics. Focus more on those topics to score better.
- MAT has negative marking so it is crucial to know which type of questions are your strength. You will be able to choose the right questions in the actual exam only if you know which type of questions are your strong areas.
- Solving previous years' MAT question papers will help you in developing time management skills. You will know which type of question requires how much time for solving.
- Solving MAT question papers is just like solving sample papers. They will help you in increasing the speed of reading RC passages and help you in improving your accuracy in choosing the correct options.
Check Out:
Commonly asked questions
Yes, you can attempt MAT exam as many times as you want. MAT is conducted multiple times in a year and three different modes. The MAT exam is held in February, May, September and December. In each phase there are 4-5 IBT sessions, 2 CBT sessions and 1 PBT session. If a candidate is not satisfied with their score of first attempt, they can choose any upcoming session to appear for it again. They can choose an exam phase and a session as per their preparation level, decision to pursue MBA or admission cycle of the target college. However, for each session, the candidate will have to fill a fresh application form and pay the fees. The score of the last attempted MAT exam will be considered for admission. Read More: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/mat-exam-preparation-tips-blogId-11997
The CBT or computer based mode MAT exam is conducted online in which, candidates have to punch in their answers on the computer screen with the help of the mouse-pad. In PBT mode exam, candidates have to fill an OMR sheet with a blue/black ball point pen with the suitable option as the answer. These days most of the candidates opt for CBT which is way it is conducted twice in a particular exam phase. PBT is conducted only once in MAT exam phase. There is no difference in the exam pattern or syllabus of the MAT CBT and MAT PBT. Candidates can choose the mode of exam at the time of registration as per their convenience. If a candidate is comfortable in pen and paper mode, then they can opt for MAT PBT and if the candidate is comfortable in taking tests on computer, they can opt for MAT CBT. However, the CBT and PBT exams are held in different cities so candidates must check the list of test cities before choosing their exam mode.
MAT Mock Test
Along with official MAT question papers, candidates must practice MAT mock tests too. Shiksha provides free MAT mock tests based on official question papers of previous years for candidates to practice. Aspirants must practice these free MAT mock test by Shiksha for better preparation.
MAT Mock Test 1 | MAT Mock Test 1 Solutions |
MAT Mock Test 2 | MAT Mock Test 2 Solutions |
Also Read:
- MAT preparation Tips and Strategy 2025
- How to prepare for MAT 2025 in 6 months?
- Last 3 months MAT 2025 preparation tips
- Best Books for MAT preparation 2025
- MAT 2025 Preparation Tips - Key Points
- Last minute tips to crack MAT 2025 exam
- MAT score vs percentile 2025: How to calculate?
- MAT question paper analysis
Check MAT cut offs and predict calls from colleges accepting MAT score for admission. Check Fees, Placement Reviews, Admission, Shortlist Criteria and Eligibility of all MAT participating colleges by clicking the link below:
Predict MAT Admission CallsCommonly asked questions
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.
FAQs on MAT Question Papers
Check here Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to MAT Question Paper:
Commonly asked questions
The CBT or computer based mode MAT exam is conducted online in which, candidates have to punch in their answers on the computer screen with the help of the mouse-pad. In PBT mode exam, candidates have to fill an OMR sheet with a blue/black ball point pen with the suitable option as the answer. These days most of the candidates opt for CBT which is way it is conducted twice in a particular exam phase. PBT is conducted only once in MAT exam phase. There is no difference in the exam pattern or syllabus of the MAT CBT and MAT PBT. Candidates can choose the mode of exam at the time of registration as per their convenience. If a candidate is comfortable in pen and paper mode, then they can opt for MAT PBT and if the candidate is comfortable in taking tests on computer, they can opt for MAT CBT. However, the CBT and PBT exams are held in different cities so candidates must check the list of test cities before choosing their exam mode.
Each section of MAT exam has equal weightage. All the five sections - Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Data Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills and Indian & Global Environment have 30 questions. Each question carries one mark thus the section wise weightage of marks is 30 per section. There is negative marking of 0.25 in MAT. Since, every section has equal weightage, you need to prepare well for each one of them for a good overall score. Even in the exam, spend a good amount of time on each section and solve a minimum number of questions to meet the sectional cut off. Since, there is no sectional time-limit in MAT exam. Candidates can decide themselves how much time they should spend on which section as one needs to score well in all sections because of equal weightage. Out of 2 hours or 120 minutes, candidates should allot maximum time to the section they find tough or are calculation intensive. It is advisable to attempt the easier sections first and then move to tougher sections.
Explore subject-wise topics asked in MAT
Select your preferred subject
MAT Exam
Student Forum
D
Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
If you make an error in the educational qualifications section of the MAT form, you can typically make amends during the official correction period offered by AIMA. The correction period is open for a short time after the submission of the application. You can log in with your MAT account and edit t
A
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
No, MAT scores are not compulsory for admissions to the PGDM course at ICBM-SBE, because the college also considers several other entrance exam scores for admissions to the PGDM course. The names of the accepted entrance exams are- CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ MAT/ GMAT/ State level entrance test. Thus, a
P
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
Yes, it is possible to get an MBA seat at AURO University with a valid MAT score. The university accepts various national and state-level entrance tests for admission to the MBA programme. These exams are GCET, GMAT, CAT, CMAT and XAT. Apart from entrance test scores, students are required to submi
S
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
The admission deadline for candidates interested in GITAM MBA admissions through the MAT exam is 15 - 22 September 2025. These dates are the last registration dates for the MAT PBT/CBT entrance exams. These dates are very close at this point of time. Hence, candidates who wish to apply for MBA admis
S
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
The admission process for both the MBA (General) and MBA (Dual-Specialisation) courses is the same. Admission to the MIT-WPU MBA course is entrance-based. Candidates need to appear in either CAT/XAT/NMAT/MAT/GMAT/MAH CET/PERA CET entrance exam and qualify for any one exam with a valid score. The fin
J
Contributor-Level 8
Answered a month ago
Yes, the MAT-PBT exam is still open for registrations for candidates looking to take admissions into the PGDM courses at DSGS. The MAT-PBT exam registrations started at the end of July and will end at the end of September. The MAT-PBT exam will be conducted near the end of September only. Candidates
S
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
Yes, the MAT entrance exam is still open in 2025 for the SOIM PGDM admissions. The MAT PBT and CBT registrations for the year 2025 are still open till 15 September and 22 September respectively. There are also other exams that canidates can clear to gain admissions into SOIM PGDM courses. Candidates
S
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
Yes, candidates who are unable to gain admissions through one of the accepted entrance exams at PBS can apply for admissions through the result of a different entrance exam. However, candidates are advised to track the timeline of each accepted entrance exam for PBS PGDM admissions as the timeline f
S
Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
The MAT 2025 exam has been concluded with registrations being closed on the 14th July 2025. However, the MAT CBT exam is still open for registrations and is acceptable for admissions in the PBS PGDM course. The MAT CBT exam was opened for registrations recently on 22nd August 2025 and will remain op
S
Contributor-Level 10
Can candidates apply to GIBS using MAT scores alone?