
BMAT admit card 2026 was released on website of Bharati Vidyapeeth University, i.e. bvuniversity.edu.in. Candidates can download their respective BMAT 2026 admit cards using their login IDs and password. Admit cards was available on BVP BMAT candidate portal. BMAT 2026 admit card was also sent by post to each candidate after their BMAT 2026 application form had been accepted. BMAT 2026 exam was held on February 15, 2026, and candidates were required to carry the hall ticket to get entry to exam centre.
- How to Download BMAT 2026 Admit Card?
- BMAT 2027 Exam Dates & Schedule
- Details on BMAT Admit Card 2026
- BMAT Admit Card 2026: Documents to Carry
- BMAT Exam Day Guidelines 2026
- Important FAQs Regarding BMAT Admit Card
How to Download BMAT 2026 Admit Card?
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Open the official website on a new browser
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Click on the tab indicating 'BMAT 2026 admit card'
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Enter your login credentials and your BMAT admit card will be displayed
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Click on download and save your BMAT admit card on the desktop
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Thereafter, take a printout of the admit card
In case of non-receipt by post, the candidate must apply for the issue of a duplicate admit card. They can do so till a day before the exam. To obtain the duplicate admit card, the candidate must produce two copies of the passport size photo and proof/acknowledgement of submission/mailing of the application form, at the designated centre.
BMAT 2027 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of BMAT 2026 exam
| Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
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| Dec ' 26 | BMAT 2026 Application Release TENTATIVE |
| Feb ' 27 | BMAT 2027: Last Date to Apply TENTATIVE |
| Feb ' 27 | BMAT 2027 Admit card release TENTATIVE |
| Feb ' 27 | BMAT 2027 TENTATIVE |
Details on BMAT Admit Card 2026
Each BMAT 2026 admit card will contain the following information:
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Candidate’s name
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Candidate’s photograph and signature
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Candidate’s roll number
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Exam venue
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Exam date
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Exam time
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Other details related to the exam
BMAT Admit Card 2026: Documents to Carry
BMAT admit card is a mandatory document to be carried to the exam hall. Those found without BMAT admit card 2026 will not be allowed to take exam. Along with that, candidates have to carry these documents:
- A photo ID issued by the Government of India such as Voter ID, Passport, Aadhar Card, Ration Card, Driving License, etc.
- Photocopy of BMAT application form
Electronic gadgets such as calculators, smartphones, iPads, etc. are prohibited at the centre
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BMAT Exam Day Guidelines 2026
On the day of BMAT exam 2026, students should follow the below mentioned BMAT exam day guidelines:
- Candidates must carry below documents to the BMAT exam centre:
- Printed copy of BMAT admit card
- Photo IDs (Original, valid and non-expired, any one)
- Aadhar Card
- PAN Card
- Driving License
- Voter ID
- Passport
- The name on the photo must match with the name on the BMAT 2026 admit card. Candidates will not be permitted to enter the examination hall without the important documents.
- Candidates are deemed to have read, agreed and accepted the terms and conditions before appearing for the exam.
Important FAQs Regarding BMAT Admit Card
Check below the FAQs on BMAT admit card:
The BMAT admit cards are released online on the official website of Bharatiya Vidyapeeth University. To download the BMAT admit card, students have to login to the candidate portal using the login credentials. The BMAT admit card link will be activated online but only those candidates who had registered for the BMAT exam and completed the BMAT application process by paying the application fee will be able to download the BVP BMAT admit cards.
Every candidate must carry a blue/black ball point pen and a two copies of their passport size photo to the exam centre. They must not carry any stationary item other than the pen. Candidates have to carry drinking water in a transparent bottle. No other item will be allowed inside the exam venue. Candidates must not carry bags or valuables as there will be no arrangement for depositing while candidates appear for the exam. Candidates must also not carry notebooks or rough paper to the BMAT exam centre. Any candidate found with an unauthorised item will be disqualified. Candidates must also carry the BMAT admit card along with a government-issued ID proof.
In case candidates forget their password or user ID, they can follow process mentioned below to know how to retrieve the same.
- Go to website of BVP.
- Login to candidate portal
- Now, click on Forgot password
- Select the detail that needs to be retreived
- Enter the date of birth, registered mobile number and registered email ID
- Candidates now need to enter the captcha code and click on reset password button.
- Candidates will receive a reset link on their registered email Id and mobile number. Click on the reset link and candidates will be redirected to a new webpage where they can set a new password.
No, digital copy of the BMAT admit card will not be considered valid for the verification purpose at the BMAT exam centre. Candidates have to carry a coloured printout of the BMAT admit card to gain an entry. BMAT admit card is a mandatory document which is to be carried to the exam centre along with a recent coloured passport size photograph affixed to it. Carrying electronic gadgets such as watch, phones, calculators, etc. are also prohibited in the BMAT exam centre. Along with the admit card candidates should carry the following items:
- Original Photo ID proof issued by the Government of India - Original Aadhaar Card/PAN Card/Voters Card/Permanent Driving License Ration Card and Learners Driving License are not accepted as valid ID proof
- One clear black and white photocopy of ID proof
- Two clear coloured copies of the BMAT admit card along with one original recent passport-size photo affixed on each of them
BMAT exam is usually conducted at least twice in a year. The first session of BMAT 2026 exam was conducted on February 15. BVDU conducted the BMAT exam for admission to PGP courses in the computer-based test mode.