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Download MAT 2026 Registration PDFs
Registration Guide & Important PDFs
Registration Process Step-by-Step PDF
Photo & Signature Upload Guide
Eligibility Criteria PDF 2026
Documents Required for Registration
Application Form Sample Copy
Registration Mistakes to Avoid PDF
MAT 2026 Registration Fees
| Test Mode | Description | Fee (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Single Mode | Choose any one: PBT or CBT | ₹2200 |
| Dual Mode (Combo Offer) | Choose any two modes (PBT + CBT) | ₹3800 |
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Mat 2026 Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Registration Closes | 23 Feb 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | 26 Feb 2026 |
| Test Date | 1 Mar 2026 |
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Registration Closes | 2 Mar 2026 |
| Admit Card Release | 5 Mar 2026 |
| Test Date | 8 Mar 2026 |
Download MAT 2026 Chapter-Wise PDFs
Intelligence & Critical Reasoning PDF
Verbal Ability Notes PDF
Full MAT Syllabus Master PDF
Grammar Rules PDF
Data Analysis & Sufficiency PDF
Logical Reasoning Sets PDF
Reading Comprehension Sets
Mathematical Skills PDF
MAT 2026 Registration Process
| Step | Details |
|---|---|
| 1. Visit Official Website | Go to https://mat.aima.in |
| 2. Create Login | Register using a valid email ID and mobile number |
| 3. Fill Application Form | Enter personal, academic, and contact details |
| 4. Select Test Mode | Choose PBT, CBT, or IBT (multiple allowed) |
| 5. Upload Documents | Upload passport-size photo & signature |
| 6. Pay Application Fee | Pay via UPI / Card / Net Banking (₹2200–₹3800) |
| 7. Submit Form | Verify all details before final submission |
| 8. Download Confirmation | Save confirmation page for future use |
Download Practice & Revision PDF
Full-Length MAT Practice Paper
Sectional Practice: Quantitative Aptitude
Sectional Practice: Data Interpretation
30-Day MAT Revision Plan
Sectional Practice: Verbal Ability
Sectional Practice: Logical Reasoning
Sectional Practice: General Awareness
Topic-wise Practice Sets (10 PDFs)
Additional Details
Documents Required for Registration
- Valid Email ID and Mobile Number
- Scanned Passport-size Photograph (JPEG, 50–100 KB)
- Scanned Signature (JPEG, 10–40 KB)
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Academic Qualification Details
Correction Window
- AIMA may not allow major edits after submission.
- Students are advised to double-check all details before final submission.
- If correction window is announced, only limited fields can be updated.
Payment Details
Mode of Payment:
Online only via:Debit Card
Credit Card
Net Banking
UPI
Note: Once paid, the registration fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
Why Pay for Dual Mode?
Opting for two modes:
Increases the number of attempts.
Expands the list of colleges that may consider your application.
Increases chance of getting shortlisted by more colleges.
Gives opportunity to improve score in second mode.
Some colleges prefer CBT or IBT, so having scores from multiple modes broadens options.
MAT 2026 Preparation Strategy (High-Scoring Plan)
Start with a diagnostic mock — take one full MAT test to find strengths and weaknesses.
Make a realistic weekly plan — allocate time for Verbal, Quant, LR, DI & GK each week; keep Sundays for full or sectional mocks.
Prioritize high-return topics — arithmetic (percent/ratio/time-work), basic algebra, DI tables/graphs, para-jumbles, and RC practice.
Daily micro-targets (45–90 minutes each) — one topic + 15 minutes of revision of previous mistakes.
Sectional practice — do at least 3 sectional timed sets weekly for each section.
Weekly full mocks — simulate exam environment; time yourself for 120 minutes and follow negative marking rules.
Error log — maintain a spreadsheet of mistakes (topic, error type, correction) and revise it daily.
Speed drills — 10-minute accuracy/speed drills for calculations and DI; aim to reduce time per question.
GK & Current Affairs — spend 20–30 minutes daily on recent business news + static GK lists; revise weekly.
Revision cycles — every 10 days, reattempt previous topic sets and mock tests to check retention.
Mock analysis ritual — after every mock, spend double the test time analyzing every wrong answer and the reason.
Exam-day routine — last 7 days only light revision, sleep well, and have a practice test 3 days before the exam (not the day before).