Any graduate from a recognised university qualifies for MAT September 2026 — AIMA sets no minimum percentage, and final year students can also apply provisionally.
The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is conducted four times a year by the All India Management Association (AIMA). MAT September 2026 is open to graduates from every discipline — science, commerce, arts, engineering, law, medicine, and even professional courses like CA and CS. The minimum percentage threshold you need to meet is defined by individual B-schools at the admission stage, not by AIMA at registration.
- Basic qualification: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
- Minimum percentage by AIMA: None — passing marks in graduation are sufficient to register.
- Final year students: Eligible to apply; admission is provisional until results are declared.
- Professional degree holders (CA, CS, ICWA/CMA) are also eligible.
- Age limit: No upper or lower age bar prescribed by AIMA.
- Work experience: Not a mandatory eligibility criterion for MAT.
| Direct Link — MAT September 2026 Official Registration Portal (OPEN) — aima.in |
MAT September 2026 Eligibility at a Glance
The table below summarises the core eligibility parameters for MAT September 2026 as specified by AIMA on its official portal.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | All India Management Association (AIMA) |
| Minimum Qualification | Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university |
| Minimum Percentage (AIMA) | No minimum — passing marks in graduation are sufficient |
| Final Year Students | Eligible; admission offered provisionally until results are declared |
| Age Limit | No upper or lower age bar |
| Work Experience | Not required for MAT registration |
| Nationality | Indian nationals; NRI/foreign students subject to individual college policy |
| Exam Modes Available | PBT (Paper-Based), CBT (Computer-Based), IBT (Internet-Based) |
Qualifying Graduation Degrees for MAT September 2026
Any bachelor’s degree from a university recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) qualifies for MAT September 2026. There is no stream restriction — AIMA explicitly permits students from science, commerce, arts, engineering, law, medicine, agriculture, and professional courses to register. The table below lists the commonly accepted degree types:
| Stream | Eligible Degrees | Eligible for MAT? |
|---|---|---|
| Commerce | B.Com, B.Com (Hons) | Yes |
| Science | B.Sc (Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, IT, Computer Science) | Yes |
| Arts / Humanities | BA (Economics, English, History, Psychology, Sociology) | Yes |
| Engineering / Technology | B.Tech, BE, B.Arch | Yes |
| Management | BBA, BMS, BBM | Yes |
| Computer Applications | BCA | Yes |
| Law | LLB, BA LLB, BBA LLB | Yes |
| Medicine / Pharmacy | MBBS, BDS, B.Pharm | Yes |
| Agriculture | B.Sc (Agriculture), B.Sc (Horticulture) | Yes |
| Professional Courses | CA, CS, ICWA (CMA) | Yes |
If your degree is from a foreign university, verify AIU equivalence before applying. Degrees from UGC-recognised deemed and open universities also qualify.
Minimum Percentage Required for MAT September 2026
AIMA prescribes no minimum graduation percentage to sit for MAT September 2026 — you can register and appear regardless of your aggregate marks. The percentage bar you actually need to meet is set by the B-schools themselves at the admission stage. Most top-tier institutes require 50% in graduation for general category students and 45% for SC/ST/PwD students.
| Level | Minimum Percentage | Applicable To |
|---|---|---|
| AIMA (for MAT registration) | No minimum — passing marks sufficient | All students |
| Top MAT-accepting B-schools — General/OBC | 50% in graduation | General and OBC-NCL students |
| Top MAT-accepting B-schools — SC/ST/PwD | 45% in graduation | Reserved category students |
| Tier-2 and Tier-3 institutes | 45%–50% (varies by institution) | All categories |
Final year students who appear provisionally must secure at least the college’s minimum percentage when their final results are declared, or their provisional admission will not be confirmed. Always check the specific admission notification of your target B-school before applying.
Document Checklist for MAT September 2026 Application
Keep all documents scanned and ready before you begin the MAT September 2026 registration form — the portal does not save partially filled applications, and gathering documents mid-process often leads to errors or duplicate submissions.
AIMA requires you to upload only your photograph and signature during online registration. All other certificates are needed at the exam centre on test day or at the B-school’s document verification stage after results.
| Document | Purpose | Format / Specs | When Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passport-size photograph | Profile on application and admit card | JPG; 10–50 KB; white background, front-facing | Upload during online registration |
| Scanned signature | Identity verification on admit card | JPG; 5–20 KB; black ink on white paper | Upload during online registration |
| Valid photo ID (Aadhaar / PAN / Passport / Voter ID) | Entry at the exam centre | Original; name must match the application form | Carry on exam day |
| MAT September 2026 Admit Card | Entry at the exam centre | Printout or digital copy | Carry on exam day |
| Class 10 certificate / mark sheet | Date of birth proof | Original or attested copy | B-school document verification |
| Class 12 mark sheet | Intermediate qualification proof | Original or attested copy | B-school document verification |
| Graduation mark sheets (all semesters / years) | Qualifying degree proof and percentage calculation | All semester DMCs or consolidated mark sheet | B-school document verification |
| Graduation degree / provisional certificate | Proof of passing the qualifying degree | Original or attested copy | B-school document verification |
| Category certificate (SC / ST / OBC-NCL / EWS) | Reservation benefit at the B-school admission stage | Issued by competent authority; must be valid | B-school document verification |
| PwD certificate (if applicable) | Disability reservation and scribe eligibility at exam | Issued by government hospital or medical board | Exam day + B-school verification |
| Work experience letter (if claiming experience) | Experience credit at GD-PI or WAT stage | On company letterhead, signed by HR or authorised signatory | B-school GD-PI / WAT stage |
Final year students should also keep a college enrolment certificate confirming their expected date of results — some B-schools ask for this at provisional admission. Documents listed under "B-school document verification" are not uploaded to AIMA; carry originals when you report to the college.
Category-wise Eligibility Details for MAT September 2026
AIMA does not differentiate eligibility by category at the registration or exam stage. All reservation benefits and category-based percentage relaxations apply only at the B-school admission stage. The table below gives a quick reference for what to expect at each level:
| Category | AIMA-Level Relaxation | Typical College-Level Relaxation |
|---|---|---|
| General / EWS | None | 50% in graduation (standard bar at most institutes) |
| OBC-NCL | None at registration | 45%–50% depending on the institute |
| SC / ST | None at registration | 45% at most top MAT-accepting B-schools |
| PwD | Scribe and extra time on request at exam | 3%–5% relaxation in graduation percentage at select institutes |
Carry your original category certificate when you report for document verification at your chosen B-school. Certificates issued after the admission notification’s deadline are typically not accepted.
MAT September 2026 Eligibility FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum graduation percentage required to appear for MAT September 2026?
Ans. AIMA prescribes no minimum graduation percentage to sit for MAT September 2026. Any graduate with passing marks from a recognised university can register. However, most B-schools that accept MAT scores require 50% in graduation for general category students and 45% for SC/ST/PwD students at the admission stage — check the specific institute’s notification before applying.
Ques. Which graduation degrees qualify for MAT September 2026?
Ans. All graduation streams qualify — B.Com, B.Sc, BA, B.Tech, BE, BBA, BCA, LLB, MBBS, B.Pharm, B.Sc (Agriculture), and more. Professional degree holders such as CA, CS, and ICWA are also eligible. The degree must be from a university recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) or an equivalent UGC-recognised institution.
Ques. Can final year students apply for MAT September 2026?
Ans. Yes. Students in the final year or final semester of any graduation programme are eligible to register for MAT September 2026. Admission to a B-school based on MAT scores is provisional for such students and is confirmed only after they submit their final degree results and meet the college’s minimum percentage requirement.
Ques. What documents do I need to upload during MAT September 2026 online registration?
Ans. During AIMA’s online registration, you need to upload only your passport-size photograph (JPG, 10–50 KB) and scanned signature (JPG, 5–20 KB). All other documents — graduation mark sheets, degree certificates, category certificates — are required at the B-school’s document verification stage after results, not during MAT registration.
Ques. What should I carry to the MAT September 2026 exam centre?
Ans. You must carry your MAT September 2026 admit card (printout or digital copy on your phone) and a valid original photo ID — Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, or voter ID. No other documents are required at the exam centre. PwD students who applied for a scribe or extra time should also carry their PwD certificate on exam day.
Ques. Are professional degree holders like CA and CS eligible for MAT September 2026?
Ans. Yes. Holders of professional degrees such as CA (Chartered Accountant), CS (Company Secretary), and ICWA/CMA (Cost and Management Accountant) are eligible to appear for MAT September 2026. These are treated as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree for the purposes of MAT eligibility.








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