CMAT 2014: Results now available at www.aicte-cmat.in
View the results at: http://www.aicte-cmat.in/Candidate/download14ScoreCardcmatcell.aspx
The 3 hour computer based examination was based on 4 topics: Quantitative Techniques and Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension and General Awareness with 25 questions in each section and a total of 400 marks (100 marks for each topic). Negative marking is applicable with 1 mark deduction for each incorrect answer.
The Common Management Admission Test is conducted twice a year at national-level by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for admission to Management courses in 26 states in India. First launched in 2012, CMAT aimed to reduce the multiple individual institute entrance tests and centralize the admission process in management courses. Although a recent High Court ruling has made the CMAT no longer mandatory, an impressive 4,500+ Institutes admit students on basis of CMAT scores.