CMAT result 2023 expected next week; how to download scorecard

 

CMAT result 2023 expected next week; how to download scorecard.


NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to announce the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) result 2023 for MBA/ PGDM admission by next week. Every year, NTA declares the CMAT exam result within 6 to 8 days from the date of the CMAT entrance exam. But last year, the CMAT result was announced after 20 days. So, as per last year's trends, the CMAT result date 2023 is expected to be May 25, 2023.

Candidates can check their CMAT result 2023 on the official websites - nta.ac.in or cmat.nta.nic.in using their login details which include the CMAT registration number and date of birth/ phone number. The authority released the provisional CMAT answer key 2023 on May 13, 2023. Common Management Admission Test for MBA admission was conducted on May 4, 2023.

Candidates can follow the steps below to download NTA CMAT 2023 scorecard:

  • First, visit the official website of CMAT or NTA - cmat.nta.nic.in or nta.ac.in.

  • Then, find and click on the link “CMAT result 2023” from the notice board.

  • The link will redirect the candidates to the CMAT result page. From there students have to enter their valid CMAT registration number and date of birth/ phone number.

  • After entering the essential information, click on the "Get Results" button.

  • Finally, the CMAT results 2023 will display on the screen in the form of a scorecard.

  • Download and take a printout of the CMAT score for your future use.

After the declaration of the CMAT results 2023, students have to appear for the CMAT selection process. The CMAT 2023 selection process varies from college to college. Students can visit the CMAT official website to know the admission process.

 

The CMAT admission process will include Written Aptitude Test (WAT), Personal Interview (Pl), and Group Discussion (GD) rounds.

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