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MAT : Selection Procedure (Dec. 2009)
Calculation of MAT scores:
MAT-Score assists in making decision pertaining to admissions to Institutes/ Universities. It has two important characteristics first; it is a reliable measure of certain developed skills that have been found to be important in the study of management at the graduate level. Second, unlike graduation level marks, which vary in their meaning according to the marking standards of each college or university, MAT-Score is based on the same standard for all candidates.
Each score-report contains six scores:
Language Comprehension, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis & Sufficiency, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning (ranging from 0 to 100), Composite Score (199 to 801) and Indian & Global Environment (a separate score card on a scale from 0 to 100). The Composite Score is arrived at using the first four sections of the test only because these sections relate to specific skills that one acquires over a long period of time. Equal weightage is assigned to all these four sections. The score scales for the first four sections and the composite scores are based on the performance of applicants who took the test in 1996.They were defined in a way that a score of about 50 in a section and about 500 on composite scale represent the average performance of that group.
Eligibility
Graduates in any discipline
Final year students of Graduate Courses can also apply.
How to apply
Candidate can choose any ONE of the following modes to apply:
Obtain Form with MAT Bulletin/CD against cash payment of Rs 980/- from listed branches of Bank of
Baroda, listed Study Centres of AIMA or from AIMA, New Delhi (Phones: 011-24653382 & 41757046).
or
Obtain crossed Demand Draft (DD) of Rs 1050/- in favour of ‘All India Management Association’ payable at
Delhi from any Bank. Register online at website www.aima-ind.org/matdec09 alongwith the DD details.
Detailed procedure is given on the website link.
or
Register online at website link www.aima-ind.org/matdec09 with Credit Card payment. Detailed procedure
is given on the website link.
Paper-Pencil Test
Test Date : 06 December 2009 (Sunday)
Test Timings : 1000 to 1230 Hrs
Reporting Time at the Test Centre : 0900 Hrs
or
Computer Based Test (Online)
Test Date :
From 12 December 2009 (Saturday) onwards
Test Timing :
In three time slots per day
Admit Card
All provisionally registered candidates can down load their Admit Card from AIMA website www.aima-ind.org/matcentre.asp 7 days before the date of Paper Pencil Test.
Note
The Paper-Pencil Test will take place only on one day i.e., 06 December 2009 at one time slot i.e., 1000 to 1230 Hrs, whereas the Computer Based Test (Online) will take place from 12 December 2009 onwards in three time slots per day.
If the number of candidates registered for Computer Based Test (Online) at any city is limited, these candidates will be permitted to appear for the Paper-Pencil Test on 06 December 2009.
No candidate is permitted to take more than one test during December 2009, though the test is administered over a few days.
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