MAT Results to be out soon; Check steps to download Scorecard, Top MBA colleges accepting MAT Score

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Amit Agnihotri
Columnist & Author, MBAUniverse.com
Updated on February 22, 2017
All India Management Association (AIMA), the body which conducts Management Admission Test, popularly known as MAT, is expected to declare MAT February 2017 exam results very soon in last week of February.
Candidate can download score card with his 6 digits Registration Form Number and 9 digits Roll No from AIMA website

If you have taken MAT exam, then you must follow simple steps to download your Scorecard and find out MBA colleges accepting MAT scores that match your scores. 

How to download your MAT Scorecard
Follow these simple steps below to download your scorecard:

1. Keep your 6 digits Registration Form Number and 9 digits Roll No ready for use
2. Log on to MAT website on this link: http://apps.aima.in/mat_input_result.aspx
3. Submit your registration number and roll number and download the score card
4. Individual copy of Score Card with photograph will also sent be through normal post at the address given on your Registration Form

Understanding MAT Scorecard: Score and Percentile
Each MAT result score-report contains 6 scores: Language Comprehension, Mathematical Skills, Data Analysis & Sufficiency, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, Composite Score and Indian & Global Environment. Scores on Language Comprehension, Mathematical Skills, Data analysis & Sufficiency and Intelligence & Critical Reasoning are reported on scales ranging from 0 to 100. Scores below 20 or above 80 are rare.

The Composite Score in MAT 2017 result will be reported on a scale ranging from 199 to 801, but extreme scores below 200 or above 800 are uncommon. These uncommon scores i.e., all below 200 are reported as 199 and all above 800 are reported as 801.

For the score on section - Indian & Global Environment, a separate score is reported on a scale from 0 to 100 as this section is not taken into account to calculate the percentile score and merit position.

Accordingly, the composite Score in MAT result is arrived at using the first 4 sections of the test only. Equal weightage is assigned to all these 4 sections.

Along with the six scores, a percentile figure will also be given in the MAT result for February 2017 exam, below the score in the score card for MAT February Result. Each of these indicates the percentage of examinees who scored below the candidate based on the entire MAT testing population for the test.

After downloading MAT Scorecard, the next step for you should be to find out which MBA colleges are accepting MAT.

Top MBA colleges accepting MAT scores
After checking your MAT score, the next step for you should be to find out which MBA colleges accepting MAT and where your scores will be accepted. To know more about Top MBA colleges accepting MAT like colleges accepting MAT score above 700, 600, 500 and also Top 10 MAT Colleges, click here.

Number of MAT Exam colleges participating in AIMA MAT and accepting MAT scores varies from exam to exam. While AIMA published a list of 308 MAT Accepting Colleges for MAT 2017 February exam scores for admission to MBA/PGDM 2017-19 batch, the exact list of MBA colleges accepting MAT May 2017 exam scores is to be published shortly.

In addition to the 308 MAT Accepting Colleges that offer AICTE recognized PGDM program, there are around 400 MBA colleges in Maharashtra where admission to MMS/MBA 2017-19 will be available through MAT 2017 February & May exam scores as well as MAT December 2016 exam scores.

But it’s important to note that all these 400 B-schools from Maharashtra can offer admission to MMS/MBA programmes only to those MAT test takers who will register and attend the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) 2017 to be conducted by Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra in the month of May-June 2017 after declaration of MAH-CET 2017 result.

To know more about Top MBA colleges accepting MAT like colleges accepting MAT score above 700, 600, 500 and also Top 10 MAT Colleges, click here.

Stay tuned to MBAUniverse.com for more updates on MAT 2017 exam analysis and expected cut offs