KMAT 2025 Results Announced; Candidates Can Download Scorecards from kmatindia.com
The Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2025 results for the final session have been officially announced by the Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges' Association (KPPGCA). Aspirants for MBA, PGDM, and MCA programs can now download their scorecards from the official website, kmatindia.com. This is the crucial first step towards securing admission in over 185 premier B-schools across Karnataka. Candidates must secure their scorecards promptly and prepare for the subsequent selection rounds, which typically include Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). Check the detailed steps to download your results and understand the next stages of the admission process.

The Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges' Association (KPPGCA) has made the KMAT 2025 results, which were released on November 3, 2025, for the final session, available online on their official portal. Candidates are advised to download and print multiple copies of their scorecards immediately, as this document is mandatory for the upcoming counselling and admission process.
- Visit the Official KMAT India Website: Navigate to the official portal, kmatindia.com.
- Locate the Result Link: Look for the prominent link, typically labelled "KMAT 2025 Result" or a similar notification, on the homepage and click on it.
- Log in to the Candidate Portal: You will be redirected to the login page where you must enter your credentials.
- Required Details: You will typically need your Application Number/Roll Number and your Date of Birth (or password as set during registration).
- View and Verify: Upon successful login, your KMAT 2025 scorecard will be displayed on the screen. Carefully check all the details for accuracy, including your name, application number, section-wise marks, total score, and overall percentile rank.
- Download and Print: Download the scorecard as a PDF file and take at least two to three printouts for future use during the counselling and document verification stages.
Decoding the KMAT Scorecard and Eligibility
The KMAT, or Karnataka Management Aptitude Test, is the standardized entrance examination for admission into AICTE-approved, university-affiliated self-financing colleges in Karnataka offering MBA, PGDM, and MCA programs. The KMAT scorecard is a vital document, and candidates must understand the details it contains and the general eligibility requirements.
- Key Details on the Scorecard:
- Candidate Information: Name, Roll Number/Application Number, and Photograph.
- Section-wise Scores: Marks obtained in the three sections: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability, and Logical Reasoning.
- Overall Performance: Total Score and the crucial Overall Percentile Rank.
- Qualifying Status: An indication of whether the candidate has qualified for the next stage of the admission process.
- General Eligibility for MBA/PGDM Aspirants:
- Educational Qualification: A bachelor's degree of at least three-year duration from any recognised college/institute in any discipline.
- Minimum Marks: Generally, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks is required (45% for SC/ST candidates of Karnataka state).
- Final-Year Students: Candidates currently in the final year of their undergraduate program are also eligible, provided their results are declared before the admission process concludes.
The Next Steps: Counselling and College Selection
The announcement of the KMAT results marks the transition to the most critical phase: the admission and counselling process. Candidates who have met the cutoff scores set by individual participating institutions will be shortlisted for the subsequent selection rounds.
- The Selection Process:
- Merit List: Each participating institute releases its own merit list based on the KMAT 2025 scores and their specific cutoff.
- Group Discussion (GD): Shortlisted candidates are invited for the Group Discussion round, designed to assess communication, leadership, and team-working skills.
- Personal Interview (PI): This is followed by a Personal Interview, where candidates' subject knowledge, confidence, and motivation are evaluated. Some institutes may also include a Written Ability Test (WAT).
- Final Selection: The final selection and seat allotment are typically based on a combination of the KMAT score, performance in the GD/PI rounds, and academic records. The weightage for each component varies by institution.
- Documents for Counselling/Admission:
- KMAT 2025 Scorecard/Rank Card.
- KMAT 2025 Admit Card.
- Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets.
- Graduation Mark Sheets (all semesters/years) and Degree Certificate.
- Transfer Certificate and Migration Certificate.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable).
- Valid Photo ID Proof and recent passport-size photographs.
Conclusion
With the KMAT 2025 final results now declared, MBA and MCA aspirants have a clear path forward. Securing your scorecard and promptly initiating the application process for your preferred B-schools is paramount. Aspirants should thoroughly research the KMAT participating colleges—many of which are highly regarded, especially in the Bengaluru region—and start preparing for the Group Discussion and Personal Interview rounds to maximize their chances of securing a seat in a top management program. The journey to a rewarding management career has just begun!
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