KMAT 2025 Admit Card For First Session Released At cee.kerala.gov.in; Direct Link Here
CEE Kerala has released the KMAT 2025 admit card for the first session on February 19. Candidates can download it from cee.kerala.gov.in. The exam is on February 23. Report errors in name, photo, or signature by February 21 via email.

Official notice
The KMAT Admit Card 2025 for the first session was made available on February 19, 2025 by the Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examination, CEE. Candidates can acquire their hall pass from the official CEE Kerala website at cee.kerala.gov.in if they wish to take the Kerala Management Aptitude Test.
The first session of the KMAT 2025 exam will take place at several locations in Kerala on February 23, 2025.
Direct link of the notice
How to download the admit card:
Go to cee.kerala.gov.in, the official website of CEE Kerala.
Click on candidate portal link available on the home page.
Candidates must input their login information on a new page that opens.
Your admit card will appear when you click "submit."
Download the page and review the admission card.
Save a physical copy in case you need it later.
Any complaints about their name, photo, or signature on the admit card should be sent by mail by February 21 to the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations' official email address, peekinfo.cee@kerala.gov.in.
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Exam pattern:
The test will consist of 180 questions with a possible score of 720. The subjects are:
Lack of proficiency in reading comprehension and the English language
The ability to quantify
Adequate data and logical reasoning
Current Events and General Knowledge
Candidates will receive four marks for each right answer, and one mark will be subtracted from their final score for each wrong answer.
No marks will be given or taken away if a question is left unanswered, that is, if an item on the answer sheet has no response listed.
Candidates can visit the official CEE website for additional relevant information.
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