Management Aptitude Test
AcronymMAT
Typecomputer or paper-based, standardized aptitude test
Developer / administratorAll India Management Association
Knowledge / skills testedlanguage comprehension, mathematical skills, data analysis and sufficiency, intelligence and critical reasoning, Indian and global environment
Purposeadmission to MBA and allied programmes
Year started1998 (1998)
Duration150 minutes
Score / grade range201-800
Score / grade validityone year
Offeredfour times in a year in February, May, September and December
LanguagesEnglish or Hindi
Prerequisites / eligibility criteriaGraduates or final year students of graduate courses
Fee1,950 (US$24)
Scores / grades used bybusiness schools in India
Websitewww.aima.in/testing-services/mat/mat.html

Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a standard aptitude test conducted in India since 1998 by the All India Management Association (AIMA). MAT is used for admission to Master of Business Administration (MBA) and allied programmes by over 600 business schools across India. It was approved by the Ministry of Human Resource Development in 2003.[1]

Format

Candidates can choose to take either a paper-based or a computer-based test. It is conducted in either English or Hindi. Eligibility is for graduates in any discipline, though final year students of graduate courses can also apply.[1] The test is offered four times in a year in February, May, September and December.[2] The cost of admission was 1,400 (US$18) in 2017 and the test scores are valid for one year.[2]

The tests includes 200 questions, 40 in each subject: language comprehension, mathematical skills, data analysis and sufficiency, intelligence and critical reasoning, and Indian and global environment. Time allotted is 150 minutes.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Management Aptitude Test". www.aima.in. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 "Frequently Asked Question". www.aima.in. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
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