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MAT results declaration usually takes 1 and a half (1.5 ) months.
MAT Result 2025 – Expected and Previous Release Dates
December Session: Result expected in the last week of December 2025.
September Session: The Result was declared in October 2025.
July Session: Result was declared on July 24, 2025.
May Session: Result was declared in the 1st week of July 2025.
The MAT Result 2025 (September Session) is announced in October 2025, followed by the December session results at the end of December. You can check your results online on the AIMA official website (mat.aima.in) using your roll number and registration ID.
No, the MAT 2025 result for the December session has not been released yet. The results are expected to be announced in the last week of December 2025 on the official AIMA website (mat.aima.in). Candidates will be able to check their scores using their registration number and roll number once the link is activated.
However, the results for earlier sessions of 2025, such as the May and July sessions, have already been declared, and candidates from those sessions can now download their scorecards and use them for the ongoing MBA/PGDM admission process in participating institutes.
There is no restriction on the number of attempts for the MAT exam — you can appear as many times as you wish to improve your performance. Each attempt offers a fresh chance to achieve a higher score and secure admission to better B-schools. However, for every new attempt, you must submit a new application form and pay the required fee. Most participating institutes usually consider the latest MAT score during the admission process.
As follows:
No Attempt Limit: Take the MAT as many times as you want.
Fresh Application: A new form and fee are required for each attempt.
Latest Score Counted: Most colleges use your most recent score for admission.
No, the MAT results are not announced separately for each mode (PBT, CBT, and IBT). The All India Management Association (AIMA) usually releases the scores for all modes together within the same session or phase, ensuring uniformity in result declaration for all candidates.
How will I know when the MAT result is officially released?
You will know the MAT result is officially released through the official AIMA website, where you can check the result in your candidate dashboard using your login credentials. AIMA has also sent an email notification of the result declaration to the candidates.
A MAT score is valid for one year from the result date, allowing candidates to use it for MBA/PGDM admissions within that period.
After the MAT result, you must apply to B-schools, as the score alone doesn’t ensure admission. AIMA shares your scores with selected institutes, and you then appear for their selection rounds—usually GD, PI, and sometimes WAT—to secure final admission.
Apply to Colleges: Submit applications to your preferred MBA/PGDM institutes.
Send Scores: Apply separately to other colleges if not selected earlier.
Prepare for Selection: Get ready for GD, PI, and WAT rounds.
Retake (if needed): You can reappear in the next MAT session to improve your score.
All India Management Association (AIMA) declares results in approximately 1.5 months.
-There’s no limit on MAT attempts — you can take the exam as many times as you want to improve your score.
No, the MAT score cannot be rechecked or re-evaluated. The AIMA follows a computerized scoring process, which ensures accuracy and leaves no room for manual errors. Once the results are declared, the scores are final and cannot be challenged or reviewed under any circumstances.
The MAT result is available only online on the AIMA official website (mat.aima.in). Candidates can download and print their scorecards, as hard copies are not sent by post.