NMAT 2019 Notification - Exam Dates, Exam Pattern | Here is all you need to know
The official notification of NMIMS Management Aptitude Test, NMAT 2019, conducted by GMAC was released recently. This year, NMAT will take place from 4th October to 17th December and the results are set to be declared in the third week of January, 2020. For the management exam, NMAT, which is conducted annually, the registrations began on 2nd July 2019. The NMAT score is accepted by premier management institutes and the exam is conducted across the country in 5 windows. It takes around 3 weeks to release the results after each window closes. Where the first window will open on 4th October this year, the last window will close on 17th December 2019.
NMAT 2019: Essential details
A few essential notification details for candidates undertaking NMAT 2019 are mentioned below.
| NMAT Registrations begin | 2nd July 2019 |
| NMAT Registrations end | 3rd October 2019 |
| Exam Scheduling begins | 2nd July 2019 |
| Exam Scheduling ends | 16th October 2019 |
| Late Registration begins | 4th October 2019 |
| Late Registration ends | 14th October 2019 |
| Retake Registrations begin | 5th October 2019 |
| Retake Registrations ends | 14th December 2019 |
| Re-scheduling begins | 2nd July 2019 |
| Re-scheduling ends | 14th December 2019 |
| Retake Scheduling begins | 5th October 2019 |
| Retake Scheduling ends | 14th December 2019 |
| Exam Delivery begins | 4th October 2019 |
| Exam Delivery ends | 17th December 2019 |
| Result declaration | 3rd week of January, 2020 |
| Download of Official Scorecard | 31st March 2020 |
The registration fees for candidates appearing in 2019 is Rs. 2000+taxes. In case of late registration, the fees increases to Rs. 2500+taxes. Candidates retaking and rescheduling the exam have to pay Rs. 2000+taxes and Rs. 1100+taxes respectively. For additional score reports, a fees of Rs. 200(per score report)+taxes will be charged. To register for the test, click here.
Test Analysis of NMAT 2018
The 2018 NMAT test analysis conducted by TIME reflected that the test pattern did not have any major changes in comparison to the one conducted in 2017. Experts at TIME reported that the structure and difficulty level of NMAT didn’t vary much since 2017. The test consisted of 120 questions. They had to be solved in 120 minutes. The test was curated to test how quick and accurate the students can get while answering the questions.
“There were three sections in the question paper with no negative marking and the students were free to decide the sequence of sections as well. The three sections were timed viz., 60 mins for Quantitative skills, 38 mins for Logical Reasoning, and 22 mins for Language skills. Different sets of questions were there for test takers,” reported the experts at TIME.
To get an idea about the test pattern and the essential tricks which can help you ace the test, refer to the following article. This is your time to touch the sky. All the best!