NMAT 2025 Application Process

The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has announced that applications for the NMAT 2025 are now open. Interested candidates can register for the examination at mba.com/exams/nmat from August 1 until October 10, 2025.

Examinations are expected to take place between November 5 and December 19, 2025. The test duration will be 120 minutes, featuring a total of 108 questions. Candidates have the opportunity to take the exam up to three times during a testing cycle. This assessment is crucial for admission into various prestigious graduate business programs.

Scorecards will be accessible for download within 48 hours after completing the NMAT by GMAC exam, and candidates will receive notifications via email.

Registration Fee

The fee for registration is set at Rs 3000 plus applicable taxes.

For further information, candidates should refer to the official website here.


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