The All India Management Association (AIMA) has released the schedule for the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2026 February session. Registration for both PBT and CBT modes has begun online at the official website.
Event | PBT (Paper Based Test) Dates | CBT (Computer Based Test) Dates |
Registration Closes | 23-Feb-26 | 02-Mar-26 |
Admit Card Release | 26-Feb-26 | 05-Mar-26 |
Test Date | 01-Mar-26 | 08-Mar-26 |
Candidates can apply for a single mode (PBT or CBT) for an application fee of ₹2,200, or opt for the dual mode (both PBT and CBT) for ₹3,800, with the better score being used for admissions.
The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a major MBA/PGDM entrance exam in India, administered by the AIMA since 1988. Since 2003, it has been nationally recognized by the Government of India and acts as an entry point to over 600 top B-Schools nationwide.
With more than a 35-year history, MAT has been the go-to option for over 3 million management hopefuls. To accommodate candidates' preferences, it provides both Paper-Based (PBT) and Computer-Based (CBT) testing options. Offered four times annually, MAT gives numerous chances for admission achievement and remains a reliable and widely used path to management education in India.
The dates for the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) 2026 February session are as follows:
Events | Dates |
PBT: Paper Based Test |
|
Registration Closes | 23 Feb 2026 |
Admit Card Release | 26 Feb 2026 |
Test Date | 1 Mar 2026 |
CBT: Computer Based Test |
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Registration Closes | 2 Mar 2026 |
Admit Card Release | 5 Mar 2026 |
Test Date | 8 Mar 2026 |
Understanding the MAT 2026 eligibility criteria is crucial for aspirants to ensure their application is valid and increase their chances for successful admission.
Basic Eligibility Criteria
Minimum Marks Requirement
Age Limit & Work Experience
Number of Attempts
Nationality
Note: Eligibility is the same for all test modes: Paper-Based Test (PBT), Computer-Based Test (CBT), and Internet-Based Test (IBT).
Syllabus
Language Comprehension
Language comprehension is one of the easiest sections of MAT 2025. For this, you need to have a great hold of grammar and language. This section features two RC passages, with five questions each and the rest of the weightage is of vocabulary and grammar-based topics.
You need to prepare the following sub-topics for Language Comprehension:
Intelligence & Critical Reasoning
The section has a number of time-consuming sets and requires you to select the questions wisely. Some of the questions appear in standalone format.
The following topics of reasoning need to be prepared for MAT exam:
Mathematical Skills
To ace this section, you must practice problem-solving skills and know all concepts. The section tests students on basic mathematics up to class 12. So, the students must be thorough with the tricks and strategies to solve the questions in time.
Data Analysis & Sufficiency
This section tests your analytical skills. To ace this section, you must know mixed graphs, pie graphs, line charts, bar graphs, and tabular forms. Since there are no fixed formulae for this section, you must focus on practicing mock tests and sample papers to understand the questions and ace the tricks and strategies to solve them.
Economic & Business Environment (Indian and Global Environment)
One of the easiest sections of MAT 2025, Indian and Global Environment is basically a GK section. It is advisable to solve the section at the end. To ace this section, you must be thorough with the news, and daily updates worldwide and brush up on your GK. You can subscribe to news alerts, monthly magazines and newspapers to get the relevant information required to attempt this section.
Pattern of Exam
| Section | Section Name | Questions | Marking Scheme | Duration of Exam (in minutes) | |
| Positive | Negative | ||||
| I | Language Comprehension | 30 | 1 | 0.25 | 120 |
| II | Intelligence & Critical Reasoning | 30 | 1 | 0.25 | |
| III | Mathematical Skills | 30 | 1 | 0.25 | |
| IV | Data Analysis & Sufficiency | 30 | 1 | 0.25 | |
| V | Economic & Business Environment (Indian and Global Environment) | 30 | 1 | 0.25 | |
| Total | 150 | ||||
The MAT 2026 admit card will be released online on the official AIMA website (mat.aima.in) for registered candidates, typically a few days before each exam session. You'll log in with your credentials, select the exam mode, and download/print your hall ticket, which contains your exam details and must be shown at the center.
PBT (Paper-Based Test): Admit cards expected around late February (e.g., 4th week of Feb).
CBT (Computer-Based Test): Admit cards expected in early March (e.g., 3rd week of March).
How to Download
MAT 2026 results are declared online by AIMA within 7-10 days after each exam session (Feb, May, Sept, Dec), accessible on mat.aima.in using your registration number and DOB for your scorecard, which details section-wise scores and percentiles for admissions. Expect results for the May 2026 session in late May/early June, and for February 2026 (held in March), results in late Feb/early March.
How to Check MAT 2026 Results
| MAT Exam Preparation Strategy 2026 | |
| Factors | MAT Exam Preparation Strategy |
| Time Duration for Preparation | 3-6 months |
| Syllabus | Comparatively less extensive |
| Exam Pattern | Five sections - |
| Language Comprehension | |
| Mathematical Skills | |
| Data Analysis and Sufficiency | |
| Intelligence and Critical Reasoning | |
| Indian and Global Environment | |
| Preparation Approach | Focus on understanding the basics, regular practice, and mock tests |
| Study Material | Study material provided by AIMA, online resources, and coaching institutes |
| Coaching Institutes | Optional, but can be helpful |
| Time Management | Important for MAT exam preparation |
| Test Series | Regular Mock Tests, Chapter Tests, Topic Tests, PYQs Tests |
| Revision | Regular revision of concepts and practice questions |
Is MAT and CAT syllabi the same?
No, the MAT and CAT syllabi are not the same; while they cover some similar core topics, the exam patterns, section structure, and difficulty levels are significantly different.
How can I prepare for the MAT exam?
Effective preparation for the MAT exam involves understanding the syllabus and pattern, creating a structured study plan, and focusing on building core concepts. Regular practice with previous papers and mock tests is essential for improving speed, time management, and accuracy.
What is the difficulty level of MAT exam?
The MAT exam is generally considered less difficult than other national-level exams like the CAT, focusing more on speed than complex analytical skills.
Is GK important for MAT?
The last section of MAT, Indian & Global Environment, is essentially composed of GK-based questions. While it is not counted in the final composite score, it is considered during the admissions.
Is 3 months enough for MAT?
Yes, 3 months are sufficient for MAT preparation, with 1-2 months devoted to learning concepts and formulas, and the remaining 1-2 months on practice and improvements.