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NMAT 2021 Notification Out
October 12 2023

NMAT 2021 Notification

NMAT by GMAC has released the official NMAT 2021 notification regarding NMAT 2021 exam dates. According to the NMAT, the 2021 notification was released in August and the registrations have started. The exam day window for the NMAT exam will start from October 14 and will end by 27 December 2021. NMAT is a national-level MBA entrance exam accepted by many top B-schools in India. It is a candidate-friendly exam, as candidates can select the preferred dates on which they want to give their exam. Candidates can self-schedule the test, appointment date, time, and venue based on the availability of seats at each test center. NMAT Online Classes
Exam Activity
Start Date
Last Date
Registration & Application Process (Without Late fee)
August 3, 2021
November 10, 2021
Facility to choose NMAT 2021 Exam Date – NMAT Scheduling
August 3, 2021
November 17, 2021
Late Registration dates
November 11, 2021
November 15, 2021
Exam Re-scheduling Dates
August 3, 2021
December 24, 2021
NMAT 2021 Exam Dates
October 14, 2021
December 27, 2021
NMAT 2021 Registration for Re-take of Exam
October 15, 2021
December 24, 2021
NMAT Retake Exam Scheduling
October 15, 2021
December 24, 2021
NMAT 2021 Date of Result Declaration
Score card available 48 hours after taking the NMAT exam
NMAT result will have scores only. Percentile scores will not be available in the score card
NMAT 2021 Exam Last date for score card download
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March 31, 2022

NMAT exam fees are as follows:-NMAT Exam Fees

Registration Fees = Rs 2000/- Late Registration Fees = Rs 2500/- Re-take Registration Fees =Rs 2000/- Additional Score Reports (beyond first five)= Rs 200/- Rescheduling Fees =Rs 1100/- Note:- All the above fees are exclusive of taxes. The additional tax charge will be applicable.

Modes of Payment Accepted

  1. Visa
  2. Mastercard
  3. American Express
  4. Diners club
  5. Debit/Credit card
  6. Internet Banking

About NMAT exam

Let’s first have an overview of NMAT :
  • The examination mode is online.
  • There are a total of three sections, with no negative marking for wrong answers
  • There is a total of 108 questions, that need to be attempted in 120 minutes.
  • You need to clear the sectional cut-offs and the overall cut-off to qualify for the CDPI round.
Some other important aspects of NMAT:
  • You can give a total of 3 attempts, with a 75-day window in between any two exams ( take note that for every attempt you will have to pay the exam fees again, but not the college fees).
  • The best marks out of the three would be considered.
  • You are free to choose the order of the sections before the start of the exam.
  • You can also schedule your own time and place for taking the examination (subject to availability).

NMAT Exam Pattern

The three main sections in NMAT are:
S no- Section Questions Time (minutes)
1 Language Skills 36 28
2 Quantitative Skills 36 52
3 Logical Reasoning 36 40
You can read our article on the NMAT 2021 preparation strategy’ for comprehensive detail on each section and the strategy to ace them. The NMAT Exam Pattern has the following features: -There is no negative marking -One mark is awarded for each correct answer -Zero marks are awarded for each unanswered question The candidate can answer questions freely without the fear of penalty. The candidates have a 75-day window to appear for the test thrice, including ‘no-shows’. Each attempt has to be at least 15 days apart. The test window for the session 2018-2020 was from Oct 5’ 2017 to Dec 18’ 2017. This gives them an opportunity to improve their scores. Each candidate gets a unique but equivalent exam. The order of the questions is not fixed. There is a review screen at the end of each section where the candidates can check the status of all the questions in that particular section – the number of questions answered, flagged, and left unanswered and move directly to any of these to alter the marked option before submitting the answers. The final scores are all scaled scores to account for the difference in the overall difficulty level of the exam. The NMAT exam is comparative and not to measure self-performance. The percentile rank is provided only after all the students have attempted the exam. It shows the overall position of the participant in comparison to the others. Also, one candidate can register only once. No multiple registrations are allowed for NMAT by GMAC.

B-schools Accepting NMAT by GMACTM exam

NMAT exam scores are accepted by many top B-schools all over India. Some of the top B-schools accepting NMAT scores are as follows:-
  • SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
  • Indian School of Business (ISB) (Advanced Management Programme in Business Analytics (AMPBA))
  • SPJIMR (For PGMPW)
  • SDA Bocconi Asia Center (formerly MISB Bocconi)
  • Xavier University
  • ICFAI Business School
  • Master’s union school of business
  • IILM University
  • SOIL
  • Alliance University
  • Bennett University
  • Athena School of Management, Mumbai
  • ISBR Business School
  • Amity University
  • SRM University Chennai, Delhi NCR Sonipat
  • VIT University
  • IFIM College
Also, Read NMAT mock test How to prepare for NMAT NMAT colleges NMAT Syllabus how to crack nmat exam
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Anisha Mukhija

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