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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 6, 2022 09:20 IST

MAT 2022 PBT exam for March session is being held today in over 35 cities across India. Know what to do after the MAT exam?

MAT 2022 exam today

MAT 2022 PBT exam for March session is being held today from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. The MAT PBT exam will have 200 Objective Type Questions equally divided into five sections. For each correct answer one mark will be awarded and for each wrong attempt .25 marks will be deducted. Since the OMR sheets are digitally scanned for calculation of scores, candidates need to be very careful in marking their answers. There is no option of editing/erasing the option marked in the OMR sheet and any improper marking will be considered wrong answer.  Thus, candidates will have to mark their answers in an OMR answer sheet. To ensure that they don’t make errors, candidates should start the MAT 2022 PBT by solving questions from the section which is their strong area. The scores of Indian & Global Environment are not included in calculation of MAT percentile therefore candidates can solve that section in the end.

MAT Exam Pattern 2022

For more clarity, check the highlights of MAT PBT March exam below:

Features

Details

MAT sections

  • Language Comprehension
  • Data Analysis & Sufficiency
  • Mathematical Skills
  • Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
  • Indian & Global Environment

Total number of questions

200

Exam duration

150 minutes

Total marks

200

Marking scheme

  •  +1 for each correct entry
  •  -0.25 for each incorrect entry
  •  Indian & Global Environment score not included in calculation of MAT percentile

What After MAT 2022 Exam?

After appearing for the MAT 2022 March exam, candidates will have a fair idea of how their test went. Those who performed as per their expectation can go ahead with selecting colleges and preparing for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) round of MBA admissions.

MAT Cut Offs 2022

Check expected MAT 2022 cut off percentiles of some of the popular MAT participating colleges:

MBA College

MAT cut off 2022 (percentile)

Amity Business School, Noida

90+ 

Christ University Bengaluru

80-90

BIMTECH Greater Noida

80-90

SIESCOMS Navi Mumbai

80-90

Jagan Institute of Management Studies (JIMS), Rohini Delhi

80-90

Indus Business Academy

80-90

Institute of Management Studies (IMS)

80-90

IPE Hyderabad, Institute of Public Enterprise

80-90

Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow

80-90

New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM)

80-85

Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management

80-85

IES Management College and Research Centre

80-85

ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai

80-85

Appear for MAT 2022 Again

Those who feel they could have done better can take another attempt. MAT exam is conducted in multiple modes and multiple times in a year. MAT PBT for March phase will be over today, but registrations for MAT CBT and IBT modes are still underway. MAT CBT registration process is open until March 7 and the exam will be held on March 13. MAT IBT mode exams will be held on March 12, 13, 19, 20 and 22. Registration window for MAT IBT will close on March 19.

So, candidates can apply for the exam again in these two modes as per their choice. However, if candidates wish to appear for MAT exam in PBT mode only, then they can wait for the registration process for PBT mode to start again. MAT 2022 results for March phase will be announced by the end of March and the next phase of MAT 2022 registrations will start in April. 

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