GMAC announced additional registration window for NMAT 2022

The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), which is the administrator of the NMAT by GMAC exam and a global association of leading graduate business schools, has today announced the additional registration window for the NMAT starting January 3 until January 9, 2022.

In its effort to support candidates who are aspiring to pursue their management degree, this is the second year in a row that GMAC is offering an additional registration window to students.

Candidates can log on to mba.com/nmat to register for the exam.


Who is not eligible?

Candidates who have used all three attempts for the NMAT by GMAC exam for the testing year July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022 cannot register for the additional window. This means the candidates who have taken the main attempt as well as the two re-takes, cannot avail this opportunity.

 Important points

Additional registration window will start from January 3, 2022 till January 9, 2022. Exam slots are limited and are on first-come-first-serve basis only. The exam will be available at limited test centers and exam slots in Online Proctored Exam at Home will be available on certain dates within the testing period.

Registration & Scheduling

Start Date: Monday, January 3, 2022

End Date: Sunday, January 9, 2022

 Exam Delivery

 Start Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2022

 End Date: Saturday, January 15, 2022

 Candidates who already have an account but could not register earlier, can use their existing account and complete the registration. There is no need to create a new account.

Candidates can choose their preferred exam mode for both the exams at the test center and online proctored exam at home option. However, exams will be available at limited test centers and exam slots in Online Proctored Exam at Home will be available on certain dates within the testing period.


Only one exam attempt will be allowed within this exam delivery window. Fee: Registration fee will be Rs 2300 plus taxes for main attempt or retake attempt.

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