NMAT 2022:The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) will conduct NMAT 2022 for admission into MBA courses at NMIMS University and other prestigious B-Schools in India. All interested and eligible candidates must fill out the NMAT 2022 applications on or before 10 October 2022. As per the official schedule, the NMAT exam window is open from 10 October to 19 December 2022. Once the registration process is completed, the candidates can schedule their exams and attempt the online entrance exam. The NMAT 2022 exam scheduling will be active till 13 October. After completing the exam, the candidates can immediately check their results.
Candidates are allowed to take the NMAT exam a maximum of three times during the year's testing period. It implies the first attempt along with a maximum of two retake attempts. Candidates can apply for the retake registration soon after the exam completion. They must note that the retake can be scheduled only after the scheduled attempt is completed and the retake exam can be attempted after a gap of 15 days from the previous attempt. In this blog, we have shared all the relevant details related to the NMAT Exam 2022.

NMAT 2022 Registration: 1 August 2022 to 10 October 2022
Scheduling: 1 August 2022 to 13 October 2022
NMAT 2022 Re-scheduling: 1 August 2022 to 16 December 2022
NMAT Exam: 10 October, 2022 to 19 December 2022
Registration Retake: 11 October 2022 to 16 December 2022
Re-take Scheduling: 11 October 2022 to 16 December 2022

There shall be a sectional time limit for each section.
The exam duration will be 2 hours.
There is no negative marking for wrong answers.
Language Skills- 36
Quantitative Skills- 36
Logical Reasoning- 36
Total - 108
Read the editorial part of newspapers to cover the comprehension passage. Make sure to attempt at least 6-7 short quizzes daily to improve grammar & vocabulary skills.
Attempt at least one full-length & 3-4 sectional mock tests on a daily basis to increase your solving speed, accuracy, and overall preparation level.
Revise the short notes, formulas, and shortcut methods frequently to retain the details for a longer period.
Solve previous year's question papers to understand the types of questions asked and the overall difficulty level of the exam.