Management Aptitude Test, 2 September 2007

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Last updated on: August 20, 2007 16:32 IST

What: The Management Aptitude Test will be held on September 2, 2007.


Eligibility:


~ Graduate in any discipline from a recognised university. Final year Degree Course students can also apply.

 

How to Apply:

~ To obtain MAT Bulletin and application form by post, send a demand draft of Rs 690 to AIMA-CMS, drawn in favour of AIMA-CMS payable at New Delhi along with two self-addressed slips/adhesive stickers. Send your request to Sr. Dy Director-CMS, All India Management Association, Management House, 14, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110 003.

 

~ Form is also available on cash payment of Rs 650 at AIMA counter at Delhi (Tel: - 24653382), select UTI Bank Branches, AIMA Nodal Centres and other outlets.

 

Important Dates:  


~ Last date of Availability of MAT Bulletin:

11 August 2007 (Saturday)

 

~ Last date for Receipt of Filled form At AIMA, New Delhi:

17 August 2007 (Friday)

 

~ Management Aptitude Test 2007 (MAT 2007) Date and Time:

2 September 2007 (Sunday), 10:00 am to 12:30 pm
(Reporting Time: 9:15 am)

 

Candidates may check the Roll No and Test Centre details for the test from AIMA website www.aima-ind.org, seven days prior to the date of test.  

 

Candidates may also view/download the MAT Score from AIMA website www.aima-ind.org after twenty days from the date of the test.

 

Candidates may clarify queries regarding MAT Score, if any, at e-mail rgusain@aima-ind.org
MAT Score is acceptable even to certain other Institutes for considering admission of candidates for Post Graduate Degree / Diploma programmes, besides the above Institutes, subject to specific cut-off marks and other admission parameters. 

 

For more details contact:


Management Aptitude Test (MAT)

Centre for Public Governance (CPG), Public Sector Tests

Corporate Tests, Special Tests

Email: adcms@aima-ind.org
Web site: https://www.aima-ind.org 

 

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