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Preethi

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  • Yes, you will get a rank in the MAT exam, usually called your All India Rank (AIR).

  • Your rank is decided based on your overall MAT score and percentile compared to all other candidates who appeared in the same session.

You can see your rank and percentile on the official AIMA MAT scorecard after the result is announced.
Colleges like Top BBA colleges in Bangalore with placement GIBS use your MAT score and percentile, not just your rank, while shortlisting candidates for MBA/PGDM admission.

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Preethi

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  • The MAT scorecard is generally valid for one year from the date of result declaration.

  • This means you can use the same MAT score for MBA/PGDM admissions in the same academic year or the very next admission cycle, depending on the month you took the test (e.g., September/December scores often cover two years).

  • After one year, the score is no longer valid and you must reappear for MAT if you still want to apply.

Most colleges, including Best business schools in Bangalore GIBS, accept MAT scores only if they fall within this one‑year validity window.
So it's best to plan your MAT attempt close to the admission

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Preethi

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Over 1400 MBA colleges in India accept MAT scores for admission. Best business schools in Bangalore, GIBS Business School Bangalore is one of them.

Key Stats

  • 1400+ total colleges (990 private, 100 govt, 7 public-private).

  • Top ones: Christ University, Amity, VIT Vellore, Alliance University.

GIBS Specifics

  • Accepts MAT for MBA/PGDM alongside CAT/XAT/CMAT.

  • Eligibility: 50% in bachelor's + MAT score + GD/PI.

 
 
 

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Nishtha Shukla

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MAT is held in 4 phases - February, May, September and December. There are two exams per phase which means you can attempt MAT exam about 8 times in a year.

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Esha Singh

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It is estimated that about 20,000 candidates appear for MAT in every exam phase and about 80,000 appear for the exam annually. There are no confirmed data however.

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Manisha Singh

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There is no minimum passing marks in MAT. Anybody scoring more than 0 marks is eligible for admission. However, since MAT admission is cut off based, merely passing the exam will not ensure selection.

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Anya B

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MAT 2026 result will be released session wise. There are four sessions of MAT in a year – February, May, September and December. Result for each session is released 10 – 15 days after the exam. No, particular date is announced by the AIMA for result declaration. Candidates have to simply login and check availability of scorecard.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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MAT scoring is done between 200 to 800, so a nearly 650 or 700 will get you 90 to 95 percentile. A score of 600 is also good as it converts into percentile between 80 to 85.  

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Vipra Shrivastava

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MAT scaled score is between 200 to 800. It is arrived at using scores of all the five sections of the exam. Raw scores are coverted into scaled score by applying a standardised formula after with MAT percentile is calculated.

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Nikita Saxena

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KITS does not notify the Karunya MAT result date before hand. Candidates will find Karunya MAT result inside their login dashboard on the official admission website.

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