The next Management Aptitude Test (MAT) will be held in February . Applicants can choose either the Paper Based Test or the Computer Based Test . The Paper based Management Aptitude Test (MAT) will be conducted on 7th February, 2010 (Sunday) from 10 am to 12.30 noon. Candidates have to report at the Test Centre at 9 am.
The Computer Based MAT will be held from 13th February 2010 (Saturday). There will be three time slots per day. If the number of candidates registered for Computer Based Test at any city is limited, these candidates will be permitted to appear for the Paper Based Test on 7th February 2010. No candidate is permitted to take more than one test during February 2010. The list of Test Centres is given at http://www.aima-ind.org/events/test_centre.pdf
Graduates in any discipline are eligible to apply. Final year students of Graduate Courses can also apply. There is no age bar. Job experience is not necessary. Application can be submitted after obtaining a Form with MAT Bulletin/CD against payment of Rs 980/- in cash at one of the listed branches of Bank of Baroda (See link http://www.aima-ind.org/events/bob08DEC09.xls for the full list) or Study Centres of AIMA (see link http://www.aima-ind.org/events/Study_Centre_List.xls) or from AIMA, New Delhi (Management House, 14, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003).
Applications can also be submitted online at www.aima-ind.org/matfeb10 after obtaining a Crossed Demand Draft (DD) for Rs 1050/- drawn in favour of ?All India Management Association? payable at Delhi from any Bank. Detailed procedure is given at the link concerned. Registration can also be done online at www.aima-ind.org/matfeb10 with payment through Credit Card or Debit Card (ATM Card). Detailed procedure is given at the link. The List of Participating Management Institutes/Universities is given at http://www.aima-ind.org/mat_general.asp
The last date for online registration is 24th January 2010 (Sunday).
The Examination will be an objective type test with multiple-choice answers, aimed at measuring a person?s general aptitudes. It will have 40 questions each from (i) Language Comprehension, (ii) Mathematical Skills (iii) Data Analysis and Sufficiency (iv) Intelligence and Critical Reasoning and (v) Indian and Global Environment
For more details, click here: http://www.aima-ind.org