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NMAT by GMAC 2024: Registration starts at mba.com/exams/nmat

Once students are done with the exam, they will be instantly given a preview of their score and their official score card will be made available within 48 hours for candidates and schools.

NMAT testing window will be from November 5 till December 20.NMAT testing window will be from November 5 till December 20. (Representative image)

The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has announced the commencement of registrations for the NMAT exam. The registration process that started on August 1, will conclude on October 10.

Interested candidates can apply at the official NMAT website — mba.com/exams/nmat.

As per the official schedule, the NMAT testing window will be from November 5 till December 20. There will be 108 questions which will have to be solved in 120 minutes.

This is a computer-based exam and has three sections – Language Skills, Quantitative Skills, and Logical Reasoning. Equal weightage to all sections and no negative marking will be given for an incorrect answer. Candidates will be given the option to choose the date, time and city of the exam as per the candidates’ convenience, out of the 87 conveniently located testing centres across 83 Indian cities.

Once students are done with the exam, they will be instantly given a preview of their score and their official score card will be made available within 48 hours for candidates and schools. Additionally, students will be given two retake opportunities to improve score.

Institutes such as S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (Global Management Programme), T.A. Pai Management Institute (all MBA programmes), Flame University (MBA, MBA in Communication Management), Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab (MBA) announced that they will be accepting the NMAT by GMAC score for admission in their respective programmes.

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