Mat Result 2026: MAT February 2026 results expected shortly at mat.aima.in for PBT and CBT sessions; check details here

MAT February 2026 results expected shortly at mat.aima.in for PBT and CBT sessions; check details here
MAT scorecards 2026 to be released shortly for PBT and CBT candidates nationwide

MAT Result 2026: The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) February 2026 results for both Paper-Based Test (PBT) and Computer-Based Test (CBT) sessions are expected to be announced soon, tentatively around March 24-25, 2026, according to MBAUniverse.com and Shiksha.com. Candidates who appeared can access their scorecards from the official AIMA website, mat.aima.in, using their registered email ID and password.MAT, conducted by the All India Management Association (AIMA) since 1988, remains one of India’s largest and most widely accepted MBA/PGDM entrance exams. Recognised nationally by the Government of India since 2003, MAT provides access to over 600 leading B-Schools across the country.MAT February 2026 schedule for PBT and CBTThe February 2026 sessions were held in two formats: PBT and CBT. The Paper-Based Test registration closed on February 23, 2026, with admit cards released on February 26, 2026, and the test conducted on March 1, 2026. Meanwhile, the Computer-Based Test saw registration close on March 2, 2026, admit cards released on March 5, 2026, and the exam held on March 8, 2026.

Test format
Registration closes
Admit card release
Test date
PBT Feb 23, 2026 Feb-2026 March 2026
CBT Mar 2, 2026 March-2026 Mar 2026

The MAT advantageMAT continues to serve as a national-level examination aimed at evaluating aspiring business leaders. With over 35 years of credibility, multiple test formats, and affordable fees, the exam empowers graduates and final-year students across disciplines. The flexibility in test modes allows candidates to choose between PBT and CBT based on convenience.Proven legacy and massive reachMAT has maintained its status as a trusted gateway to management education for more than three decades. Over 30 lakh candidates have appeared for MAT since its inception, benefiting from its credibility, widespread acceptance, and nationwide recognition.Nationwide acceptance and recognitionMAT scores are accepted by over 600 top and leading B-Schools in India, making it a preferred choice for management aspirants. Conducted four times a year, MAT offers multiple opportunities for candidates to secure admission into reputed institutes, ensuring accessibility and reliability in India’s management education landscape.

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