MAT Test and its result relevance – The MAT 2025 registration last date is 2 March so if you have not applied till date you can apply. The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is designed to measure the aptitude of a candidate for pursuing management education and should be used only for this purpose.
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Guideline
MAT is administered in five sections – Language Comprehension, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis & Sufficiency, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning and Economic & Business Environment – each section testing a different ability relevant for management education.
All MAT administrations necessarily have different questions. Thus, one administration may be slightly more difficult or less difficult than another. Normalization and Scaling have been used to take care of these differences.
Normalized scores across multi session papers are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the test. The raw marks obtained are transformed into Normalized Score. Normalized scores are further scaled.
The scaled scores reported are standardized scores for respective sections. These scores are reported on a scale of 0 to 100.
The percentile below column indicates the percentage of candidates in the test who scored below that of the candidate in the section.
The Composite score is an overall scaled score based on all five sections of MAT. This is reported on a scale of 200 to 800.
The percentile below for the Composite Score represents the percentage of candidates whose composite scores are below the candidate’s.
The MAT Score has a validity period of one year.
Personal data is as reported by the candidate.
The AIMA has taken due care while uploading the MAT Score. However, in case of any inadvertent error, the AIMA reserves the right to rectify the same at a later stage