MAT 2025 Score Utilisation: Institutes that accept MAT scores close application indows or begin shortlist notifications
Stay updated with the MAT 2025 score utilisation process as top B-schools begin shortlisting candidates. Learn about the application deadlines for major management institutes and the expected result timelines for the December cycle. This guide covers the essential steps for MBA aspirants to navigate the post-exam phase, including document preparation and GD-PI readiness. Secure your seat in a premier management program by monitoring official portals and tracking institutional cut-offs effectively.

As of December 24, 2025, the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) cycle has reached a critical juncture. With the December Paper-Based Test (PBT) and Computer-Based Test (CBT) concluded, thousands of aspirants are now pivoting from examination to score utilisation. Most participating B-schools have either opened their final application windows or started issuing shortlist notifications based on the earlier September scores and provisional December attempts.
Navigating this phase requires a proactive approach. Candidates must track the specific deadlines of their preferred institutes, as many premier B-schools close their registration portals shortly after the final national-level tests of the year.
Key Deadlines for Top Participating Institutes
While MAT scores are accepted by over 600 management institutes, the "Tier-1" and "Tier-2" colleges often have strict timelines. Aspirants should prioritize schools where the alignment between their percentile and the previous year's cut-off is strongest.
- Application Windows: Several institutes like BIMTECH, Jaipuria Institute of Management, and XIME have active portals for the 2026-28 batch.
- Result Projections: The AIMA is expected to release the official December session results by the first week of January 2026.
- Shortlist Notifications: Candidates who performed well in the September cycle may already see notifications for Group Discussions (GD) and Personal Interviews (PI).
| Institute Name | Expected MAT Cut-off | Application Status |
| BIMTECH, Greater Noida | 80–90 Percentile | Open |
| XIME, Bangalore | 75–85 Percentile | Closing Soon |
| Jaipuria Institute, Noida | 75–80 Percentile | Open |
| JIMS, Rohini | 80+ Percentile | Active |
| ITM Business School | 70–75 Percentile | Open |
Navigating the Selection Process (GD-PI)
Once the results are declared, the transition to the selection rounds is rapid. Most institutes follow a multi-stage process to evaluate a candidate’s fit for their MBA or PGDM programs.
- Composite Score Focus: While the "Indian & Global Environment" section is included in the scorecard, most colleges use the composite score (based on the other four sections) for shortlisting.
- Evaluation Criteria: Expect a weightage distribution where the MAT score accounts for 50–60%, while the remaining is split between GD/PI, academic diversity, and work experience.
- Preparation: Use this interim period to refine your communication skills and stay updated on current economic affairs.
Next Steps for December Test-Takers
The period between the exam and the result is vital for administrative readiness. Ensuring all documents are in place can prevent last-minute hurdles during the high-pressure admission weeks.
- Download Scorecards: Ensure you download the official PDF from the AIMA portal as soon as it is released in January; no hard copies are sent by post.
- Update Preferences: If you opted for the dual-mode (PBT+CBT), remember you can send scores to up to seven institutes for free.
- Document Checklist: Keep your 10th, 12th, and graduation mark sheets ready, along with category certificates if applicable.
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