NMAT 2024 By GMAC: Registration closing today; scheduling facility open till October 17
Alivia Mukherjee | October 13, 2024 | 02:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
NMAT 2024 by GMAC exam will be conducted from November 5 to December 20.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) will close the NMAT 2024 registration today, October 13. Interested and eligible candidates can fill the NMAT 2024 application form by visiting the official website, mba.com/exams/nmat. Earlier the NMAT 2024 by GMAC registration deadline was October 10.
As per the official website, the NMAT 2024 by GMAC scheduling deadline is October 17. Earlier the last date for scheduling was October 14. The NMAT 2024 by GMAC exam will be conducted from November 5 to December 20. The MBA entrance exam will be held at 87 exam centres across 83 cities in India.
NMAT 2024 registration fee
Candidates are required to pay a registration fee to complete the NMAT 2024 application process. Accepted payment forms include visa, master card, American Express, debit cards, internet banking, and Diners Club. Candidates can have a look at the NMAT 2024 by GMAC fee details below.
- NMAT 2024 registration: Rs 3000 + applicable taxes
- Retake: Rs 3000 + applicable taxes
- Additional score reports (beyond first five): Rs 400 per report + applicable taxes
- Reschedule: Rs 1200 + applicable taxes
NMAT 2024 exam pattern
The NMAT 2024 exam will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. NMAT 2024 exam will consist of three sections – language skills, quantitative skills, and logical reasoning. There will be a total of 108 objective-type questions. The duration of the NMAT 2024 exam will be 120 minutes. Candidates will be given three marks for each correct answer and there will be no negative marking for incorrect responses.
NMAT 2024 accepting colleges
NMAT 2024 scores will be used for admissions to some of the B-Schools in India, South Africa, Philippines, Nigeria, Hungary, and Morocco. Candidates can have a look at some of the accepting colleges in India below.
- SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
- K J Somaiya Institute of Management
- Indian School of Business (ISB) – Advance Management Programme in Business Analytics (AMPBA)
- SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) - Global Management Programme (GMP)
- XIM University
- SDA Bocconi Asia Center
- T.A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), A Constituent Unit of MAHE, Manipal
- ICFAI Business School
- SOIL Institute of Management
- FLAME University
- ISBR Business School
- Alliance University
- BML Munjal University
- Great Lakes Institute of Management – (PGPM)
- IFMR Graduate School of Business
- Jindal Global Business School
- ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai
- Jain University (CMS Business School
- Amity University
- VIT University
- Shiv Nadar Institute of Management Studies
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