The NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin will be released on mba.com in August 2026, confirming the exam window from November 5 to December 19, 2026, a registration deadline of October 10, 2026, and the unchanged 108-question three-section format with no pattern changes announced for this cycle.

The NMAT by GMAC 2026 Information Bulletin is the official exam guide published by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) for the upcoming testing cycle. It covers eligibility conditions, the registration process, the complete exam pattern, scaled scoring methodology, retake rules and the updated list of over 70 participating institutes in India and abroad. Students targeting NMIMS, SPJIMR, TAPMI, KJ Somaiya or any other NMAT-accepting B-school should download and read the bulletin before registering on mba.com.

  • NMAT 2026 registration opens in August 2026 and closes on October 10, 2026.
  • The exam window runs from November 5 to December 19, 2026 with flexible date, time and location selection.
  • Students can take the exam up to 3 times per testing year with a minimum 15-day gap between consecutive attempts.
  • The exam has 108 questions across 3 sections — Language Skills, Quantitative Skills and Logical Reasoning — to be completed in 120 minutes.
  • The total scaled score ranges from 36 to 360 with no negative marking.
  • Over 70 institutes across India and abroad accept NMAT 2026 scores.
Direct Link to NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin (Expected August 2026)mba.com/exams/nmat

What is the NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin?

The NMAT by GMAC Information Bulletin is the official exam guide published by GMAC before each testing year. It is the single authoritative document for students planning to take NMAT 2026. The bulletin covers the registration process, eligibility conditions, the exam format, scaled scoring methodology, retake policy, score reporting rules and the complete list of institutes that accept NMAT scores.

Students should treat the information bulletin as their primary reference throughout the NMAT 2026 journey. Any updates to fees, participating institutes or exam rules are first reflected in the bulletin. It is available as a free PDF download on mba.com once released and does not require any payment or prior registration to access.


Key Highlights from NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin

The table below summarises the most important details confirmed or expected in the NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin based on official announcements and the 2025 testing cycle:

Parameter Details
Exam Name NMAT by GMAC 2026
Conducting Body Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)
Exam Mode Computer-based (test centre and online proctored)
Registration Opens August 2026
Registration Closes October 10, 2026
Exam Window November 5 to December 19, 2026
Total Questions 108 (36 per section)
Total Duration 120 minutes
Scaled Score Range 36 to 360
Number of Attempts Up to 3 per testing year
Minimum Gap Between Attempts 15 days
Registration Fee Rs 3,000 + 18% GST
Score Validity 5 years
Negative Marking No
Participating Institutes 70+
Official Website mba.com

NMAT 2026 Exam Pattern

NMAT 2026 retains its established structure of 108 questions across 3 sections completed in 120 minutes — no pattern changes have been announced for this cycle. The exam is computer-adaptive, meaning question difficulty adjusts dynamically based on your answers. Students can choose the order of the three sections at the start of the test but cannot return to a completed section once they move forward.

The section-wise breakdown for NMAT 2026 is as follows:

Section Questions Time Allotted Scaled Score Range
Language Skills 36 28 minutes 12 to 120
Quantitative Skills 36 52 minutes 12 to 120
Logical Reasoning 36 40 minutes 12 to 120
Total 108 120 minutes 36 to 360

Key pattern details from the NMAT 2026 bulletin:

  • No negative marking — attempt every question to maximise your scaled score.
  • Students can choose the order of sections before the exam begins.
  • GMAC uses a scaled scoring methodology that converts raw performance to a scaled score per section.
  • For multiple attempts, GMAC reports only the best scaled total score to the institutes you select.
  • The exam is available at authorised test centres or via online live remote proctoring from home.

NMAT 2026 Important Dates

NMAT 2026 registration closes October 10, 2026, and the exam window opens November 5, 2026. The dates below are based on official announcements. Students should bookmark mba.com to confirm exact dates as they are published in the information bulletin:

Event Date
Information Bulletin Release August 2026
Registration Opens August 2026
Registration Closes October 10, 2026
Exam Window Opens November 5, 2026
Exam Window Closes December 19, 2026
Score Reporting Immediately after exam completion

How to Download the NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin

The NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin will be freely available as a PDF on mba.com once released in August 2026. Follow these steps to download it:

  1. Go to the official NMAT website at mba.com/exams/nmat.
  2. Navigate to the NMAT by GMAC exam section on the page.
  3. Look for the Information Bulletin or Exam Guide link in the resources or downloads area.
  4. Click the PDF link to open it in your browser or save it directly to your device.
  5. Keep the bulletin saved for reference throughout your registration and preparation.

No payment is required to download the NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin. A free mba.com account is only required when you register for the exam, schedule your test date or view your official scores.


Top Institutes Accepting NMAT 2026 Scores

Over 70 institutes in India and abroad accept NMAT 2026 scores for MBA and PGDM admissions. NMIMS University campuses are the flagship destination, but the list now includes a wide range of B-schools. Some of the top participating institutes are listed below:

Institute Program
NMIMS Mumbai MBA (Core and Pharma Management)
NMIMS Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Navi Mumbai, Indore MBA
SPJIMR Mumbai PGPM
TAPMI Manipal PGDM
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management MBA
Xavier University Bhubaneswar MBA
Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai PGPM
Alliance University Bengaluru MBA
BML Munjal University MBA
Woxsen University MBA

The complete and updated list of NMAT 2026 participating institutes will be published in the Information Bulletin. Students should confirm their target institute appears in the official list before completing registration.

NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin FAQs

Ques. When will the NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin be released?

Ans. The NMAT 2026 Information Bulletin is expected to be released in August 2026 on the official GMAC website mba.com. Students can download it for free without any account or payment once it goes live.

Ques. Has the NMAT 2026 exam pattern changed from 2025?

Ans. No significant changes have been announced for NMAT 2026. The exam retains the same structure of 108 questions across Language Skills, Quantitative Skills and Logical Reasoning to be completed in 120 minutes with no negative marking. Students should review the official bulletin when released for any specific updates.

Ques. What is the NMAT 2026 registration fee?

Ans. The NMAT 2026 base registration fee is Rs 3,000 plus 18% GST. Each retake attempt costs an additional Rs 3,000. Students can add more score reports beyond the initial five schools for Rs 400 plus applicable taxes per additional institute.

Ques. How many times can a student attempt NMAT 2026?

Ans. Students can attempt NMAT 2026 up to 3 times in a single testing year. A minimum gap of 15 days is required between two consecutive attempts. GMAC reports only the best scaled score from all attempts to the institutes you choose.

Ques. What is the total score range in NMAT 2026?

Ans. The total NMAT 2026 scaled score ranges from 36 to 360. Each of the three sections is scored on a scaled range of 12 to 120. There is no negative marking so students should attempt all 108 questions to maximise their overall score.

Ques. For how many years is an NMAT 2026 score valid?

Ans. NMAT scores are valid for 5 years. A score earned in NMAT 2026 can be used for B-school applications through 2031, giving students flexibility in their MBA application timeline.