Overview
- Registration for NMAT 2025 opens on August 1 and will remain available through mid-October on mba.com/nmat, where candidates also book exam slots.
- The 120-minute computer-based adaptive exam features three equal-weight sections—Language Skills, Quantitative Skills and Logical Reasoning—with 108 questions and no negative marking.
- GMAC has expanded its centre-based delivery to 86 locations nationwide, removing remote proctoring for the November 5–December 19 testing window.
- Candidates can take up to two retakes at ₹3,000 per attempt and may reschedule for ₹1,200 plus taxes; official scores are released within 48 hours.
- NMAT scores are recognized by more than 85 business schools in India and abroad, including ISB, SPJIMR, NMIMS and TAPMI.